Lorena Suárez‐Idueta

605 total citations
11 papers, 79 citations indexed

About

Lorena Suárez‐Idueta is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Lorena Suárez‐Idueta has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 79 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in General Health Professions, 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 3 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Lorena Suárez‐Idueta's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (5 papers), Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare (5 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (2 papers). Lorena Suárez‐Idueta is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (5 papers), Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare (5 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (2 papers). Lorena Suárez‐Idueta collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Mexico and Brazil. Lorena Suárez‐Idueta's co-authors include Vesta Richardson, Helen Bedford, Mario Cortina‐Borja, Ila Rocha Falcão, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro‐Silva, Joy E Lawn, Maria da Conceição Nascimento Costa, Eric O. Ohuma, Márcia Furquim de Almeida and Hannah Blencowe and has published in prestigious journals such as BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, BMJ Open and Frontiers in Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Lorena Suárez‐Idueta

10 papers receiving 79 citations

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All Works

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Jamaluddine, Zeina, Lorena Suárez‐Idueta, Enny S. Paixão, et al.. (2024). Post‐term births as a risk factor for small for gestational age births and infant mortality in Brazil, Mexico, and Palestinian refugees: An analysis of electronic birth records. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 39(2). 149–158. 3 indexed citations
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Suárez‐Idueta, Lorena, Hannah Blencowe, Enny S. Paixão, et al.. (2023). National data linkage assessment of live births and deaths in Mexico: Estimating under‐five mortality rate ratios for vulnerable newborns and trends from 2008 to 2019. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 37(4). 266–275. 2 indexed citations
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Okwaraji, Yemisrach B., Ellen Bradley, Eric O. Ohuma, et al.. (2023). National routine data for low birthweight and preterm births: Systematic data quality assessment for United Nations member states (2000–2020). BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 131(7). 917–928. 3 indexed citations
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Paixão, Enny S., Hannah Blencowe, Ila Rocha Falcão, et al.. (2021). Risk of mortality for small newborns in Brazil, 2011-2018: A national birth cohort study of 17.6 million records from routine register-based linked data. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas. 3. 100045–100045. 26 indexed citations
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Suárez‐Idueta, Lorena, et al.. (2021). Maternal Risk Factors for Small-for-Gestational-Age Newborns in Mexico: Analysis of a Nationwide Representative Cohort. Frontiers in Public Health. 9. 707078–707078. 13 indexed citations
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Richardson, Vesta, et al.. (2014). Contribution of Mexico's Universal Immunization Program to the Fourth Millennium Development Goal.. PubMed. 35(4). 248–55. 5 indexed citations
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Dí­az-Quiñónez, José Alberto, Hugo Martínez‐Rojano, Lorena Suárez‐Idueta, et al.. (2014). Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae serogroup O1, serotype Ogawa, biotype El Tor strain--La Huasteca Region, Mexico, 2013.. PubMed. 63(25). 552–3. 9 indexed citations
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Suárez‐Idueta, Lorena, et al.. (2012). Tos ferina, un problema vigente de salud pública en México: Planteamiento de la necesidad para introducir una nueva vacuna. 69(4). 314–320. 10 indexed citations

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