Joseph Ouma

1.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
25 papers, 636 citations indexed

About

Joseph Ouma is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph Ouma has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 636 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Infectious Diseases, 9 papers in General Health Professions and 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Joseph Ouma's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (6 papers). Joseph Ouma is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (6 papers). Joseph Ouma collaborates with scholars based in Uganda, United Kingdom and United States. Joseph Ouma's co-authors include Robert Colebunders, Stella Alamo, Fred Wabwire‐Mangen, Glenn J. Wagner, Moses R. Kamya, Rhoda K. Wanyenze, Marie Laga, Eduard J. Sanders, N N Agata and C. B. Cropp and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Joseph Ouma

24 papers receiving 619 citations

Hit Papers

Indirect effects of COVID-19 on maternal, neonatal, child... 2021 2026 2022 2024 2021 25 50 75 100

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joseph Ouma Uganda 12 410 185 183 157 153 25 636
Esther Ngadaya Tanzania 17 449 1.1× 150 0.8× 155 0.8× 185 1.2× 288 1.9× 74 950
Cinthia Blat United States 14 458 1.1× 346 1.9× 102 0.6× 242 1.5× 216 1.4× 35 704
Grant Murewanhema Zimbabwe 18 321 0.8× 183 1.0× 100 0.5× 105 0.7× 157 1.0× 100 846
Stefanie Theuring Germany 14 416 1.0× 326 1.8× 104 0.6× 248 1.6× 147 1.0× 37 661
Innocent Mofolo United States 17 533 1.3× 382 2.1× 192 1.0× 280 1.8× 303 2.0× 41 893
Ben Chilima Malawi 12 517 1.3× 101 0.5× 324 1.8× 161 1.0× 284 1.9× 21 1.1k
Denna Michael Tanzania 17 402 1.0× 223 1.2× 85 0.5× 182 1.2× 302 2.0× 27 777
James Ndirangu South Africa 15 464 1.1× 176 1.0× 83 0.5× 190 1.2× 233 1.5× 26 798
Fiona Vanobberghen Switzerland 17 392 1.0× 167 0.9× 292 1.6× 169 1.1× 265 1.7× 54 1.1k
Belaineh Girma Ethiopia 14 405 1.0× 171 0.9× 67 0.4× 197 1.3× 261 1.7× 21 763

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joseph Ouma

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All Works

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Arsenault, Catherine, Marcos Barreto, Fernando A. Bozza, et al.. (2024). Data challenges for international health emergencies: lessons learned from ten international COVID-19 driver projects. The Lancet Digital Health. 6(5). e354–e366. 2 indexed citations
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Ouma, Joseph, et al.. (2023). Using electronic medical records to understand the impact of SARS-CoV-2 lockdown measures on maternal and neonatal outcomes in Kampala, Uganda. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(12). e0002022–e0002022. 1 indexed citations
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Ouma, Joseph, Eve Nakabembe, Juliet Mwanga‐Amumpaire, et al.. (2023). Strengthening the maternal and child health responses to Ebola outbreaks in Uganda. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 23(6). 650–651. 2 indexed citations
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Owor, Maxensia, et al.. (2022). Twenty years of Prevention of Mother to Child HIV Transmission: research to implementation at a national referral hospital in Uganda. African Health Sciences. 22(2). 22–33. 1 indexed citations
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Burt, Jessica, Joseph Ouma, Lawrence Lubyayi, et al.. (2021). Indirect effects of COVID-19 on maternal, neonatal, child, sexual and reproductive health services in Kampala, Uganda. BMJ Global Health. 6(8). e006102–e006102. 112 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ouma, Joseph, Caroline Jeffery, Allan Muruta, et al.. (2021). Model-based small area estimation methods and precise district-level HIV prevalence estimates in Uganda. PLoS ONE. 16(8). e0253375–e0253375. 7 indexed citations
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Ouma, Joseph, et al.. (2020). INFLUENCE OF INTERNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ON FINANCIAL FRAUD CONTROL IN LISTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA. Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management. 7(4).
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Ouma, Joseph, Caroline Jeffery, Joseph J. Valadez, et al.. (2020). Combining national survey with facility-based HIV testing data to obtain more accurate estimate of HIV prevalence in districts in Uganda. BMC Public Health. 20(1). 379–379. 11 indexed citations
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Igumbor, Jude, et al.. (2019). Effect of a Mentor Mother Programme on retention of mother-baby pairs in HIV care: A secondary analysis of programme data in Uganda. PLoS ONE. 14(10). e0223332–e0223332. 20 indexed citations
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Newell, Kevin, Valerian Kiggundu, Joseph Ouma, et al.. (2016). Longitudinal household surveillance for malaria in Rakai, Uganda. Malaria Journal. 15(1). 77–77. 7 indexed citations
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Jeffery, Caroline, Thomas House, Gareth O. Roberts, et al.. (2016). Assessing delivery practices of mothers over time and over space in Uganda, 2003–2012. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology. 13(1). 9–9. 11 indexed citations
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Valadez, Joseph J., et al.. (2014). Putting the C Back into the ABCs: A Multi-Year, Multi-Region Investigation of Condom Use by Ugandan Youths 2003–2010. PLoS ONE. 9(4). e93083–e93083. 10 indexed citations
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Alamo, Stella, Robert Colebunders, Joseph Ouma, et al.. (2012). Return to Normal Life After AIDS as a Reason for Lost to Follow-up in a Community-Based Antiretroviral Treatment Program. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 60(2). e36–e45. 39 indexed citations
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Alamo, Stella, Robert Colebunders, Joseph Ouma, et al.. (2012). Socioeconomic Support Reduces Nonretention in a Comprehensive, Community-Based Antiretroviral Therapy Program in Uganda. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 59(4). e52–e59. 20 indexed citations
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Alamo, Stella, Glenn J. Wagner, Rhoda K. Wanyenze, et al.. (2011). Electronic Medical Records and Same Day Patient Tracing Improves Clinic Efficiency and Adherence to Appointments in a Community Based HIV/AIDS Care Program, in Uganda. AIDS and Behavior. 16(2). 368–374. 45 indexed citations
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Wanyenze, Rhoda K., Glenn J. Wagner, Stella Alamo, et al.. (2010). Evaluation of the Efficiency of Patient Flow at Three HIV Clinics in Uganda. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 24(7). 441–446. 37 indexed citations
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Mills, Lisa, Joseph Kagaayi, Gertrude Nakigozi, et al.. (2010). Utility of a Point-of-Care Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test for Excluding Malaria as the Cause of Fever among HIV-Positive Adults in Rural Rakai, Uganda. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 82(1). 145–147. 16 indexed citations
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Wanyenze, Rhoda K., et al.. (2009). Provider-initiated HIV testing for paediatric inpatients and their caretakers is feasible and acceptable. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 15(1). 113–9. 32 indexed citations
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Shafer, Leigh Anne, Samuel Biraro, Jessica Nakiyingi‐Miiro, et al.. (2008). HIV prevalence and incidence are no longer falling in southwest Uganda: evidence from a rural population cohort 1989–2005. AIDS. 22(13). 1641–1649. 93 indexed citations
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Reiter, Paul, R. Cordellier, Joseph Ouma, et al.. (1998). First recorded outbreak of yellow fever in Kenya, 1992-1993. II. Entomologic investigations.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 59(4). 650–656. 38 indexed citations

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