M Temmerman

703 total citations
24 papers, 557 citations indexed

About

M Temmerman is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Infectious Diseases and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, M Temmerman has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 557 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Infectious Diseases and 7 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in M Temmerman's work include Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (12 papers), Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment (7 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (7 papers). M Temmerman is often cited by papers focused on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (12 papers), Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment (7 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (7 papers). M Temmerman collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Kenya and Canada. M Temmerman's co-authors include R. W. Ryder, L Fransen, K Fonck, Peter Piot, J Bwayo, Marie Laga, Priscilla Claeys, Bashir Farah, Stephen Moses and J. O. N. Achola and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

In The Last Decade

M Temmerman

23 papers receiving 512 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M Temmerman Belgium 16 216 190 170 132 120 24 557
M. Laga Finland 13 266 1.2× 106 0.6× 210 1.2× 235 1.8× 102 0.8× 23 622
Lieve Fransen Belgium 10 238 1.1× 165 0.9× 247 1.5× 243 1.8× 57 0.5× 18 591
Caroline Ryan United States 15 288 1.3× 120 0.6× 142 0.8× 96 0.7× 73 0.6× 29 635
L Fransen Belgium 13 167 0.8× 204 1.1× 142 0.8× 185 1.4× 42 0.3× 25 504
Samuel Sinei Kenya 16 254 1.2× 73 0.4× 287 1.7× 289 2.2× 154 1.3× 18 751
Fuchang Hong China 18 189 0.9× 352 1.9× 122 0.7× 232 1.8× 45 0.4× 44 653
Jane L. Goller Australia 14 204 0.9× 71 0.4× 190 1.1× 204 1.5× 35 0.3× 49 644
Denise McNairn United States 6 353 1.6× 37 0.2× 279 1.6× 85 0.6× 70 0.6× 7 545
Elizabeth Mbizvo Norway 14 424 2.0× 53 0.3× 399 2.3× 108 0.8× 133 1.1× 20 700
AK Sullivan United Kingdom 13 208 1.0× 255 1.3× 59 0.3× 218 1.7× 45 0.4× 21 586

Countries citing papers authored by M Temmerman

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Fields of papers citing papers by M Temmerman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M Temmerman

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M Temmerman. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M Temmerman based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M Temmerman. M Temmerman is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cottier, Thomas, Seema R. Lalani, & M Temmerman. (2014). Use It or Lose It: Assessing the Compatibility of the Paris Convention and TRIPS Agreement with Respect to Local Working Requirements. Journal of International Economic Law. 17(2). 437–471. 5 indexed citations
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Bekaert, Andries, et al.. (2011). Determinants of high, median and low rates of caesarean deliveries in Belgium. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège). 1 indexed citations
3.
Dhont, Nathalie, Claude Mambo Muvunyi, Stanley Lüchters, et al.. (2010). HIV infection and sexual behaviour in primary and secondary infertile relationships: a case-control study in Kigali, Rwanda. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 87(1). 28–34. 26 indexed citations
4.
Wildemeersch, Dirk, Marc Dhont, Steven Weyers, & M Temmerman. (2003). Miniature, Low‐Dose, Intrauterine Drug‐Delivery Systems. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 997(1). 174–184. 19 indexed citations
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Mwanyumba, Fabian, et al.. (2002). Placental inflammation and perinatal outcome. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 108(2). 164–170. 19 indexed citations
6.
Fonck, K, Priscilla Claeys, Bashir Farah, et al.. (2001). Syphilis control during pregnancy: effectiveness and sustainability of a decentralized program. American Journal of Public Health. 91(5). 705–707. 42 indexed citations
7.
Fonck, K, et al.. (2000). Partner notification of pregnant women infected with syphilis in Nairobi, Kenya. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 11(4). 257–261. 26 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M. (2000). Effect of a syphilis control programme on pregnancy outcome in Nairobi, Kenya. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 76(2). 117–121. 73 indexed citations
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Fonck, K, Rupert Kaul, Joshua Kimani, et al.. (2000). A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of monthly azithromycin prophylaxis to prevent sexually transmitted infections and HIV-1 in Kenyan sex workers: study design and baseline findings. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 11(12). 804–811. 38 indexed citations
10.
Temmerman, M, K Fonck, Bashir Farah, et al.. (1999). Declining syphilis prevalence in pregnant women in Nairobi since 1995: another success story in the STD field?. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 10(6). 405–408. 34 indexed citations
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Moses, Stephen, et al.. (1995). Syphilis control in pregnancy: decentralization of screening facilities to primary care level, a demonstration project in Nairobi, Kenya. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 48(Supplement). S121–S128. 68 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M. (1995). Risk factors for mother-to-child transmission of human immuno-deficiency virus-1 infection. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 51(3). 302–302.
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Janssens, Wouter, Leo Heyndríckx, Karin Fransén, et al.. (1994). Genetic Variability of HIV Type 1 in Kenya. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 10(11). 1577–1579. 34 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M, E. Chomba, & Peter Piot. (1994). HIV-1 and reproductive health in Africa. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 44(2). 107–112. 17 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M, JO Ndinya–Achola, & Faiza Ali. (1992). Rapid spread of both HIV-1 and syphilis among antenatal women in Nairobi, Kenya. 4 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M, Isaac A Wamola, & P Piot. (1991). A review of the impact of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection on pregnancy outcome in Nairobi. 1 indexed citations
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Temmerman, M & Pierre Buekens. (1991). Cost-effectiveness of routine ultrasound examination in first trimester of pregnancy. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 39(1). 3–6. 6 indexed citations
18.
Maitha, G., M Temmerman, & JO Ndinya–Achola. (1991). HIV-1 and syphilis infection in women in Nairobi, Kenya. 1 indexed citations
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Ryder, R. W. & M Temmerman. (1991). The effect of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and the perinatal period on maternal and child health in Africa.. PubMed. 5 Suppl 1. S75–85. 29 indexed citations
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Cammu, Hendrik, M Temmerman, Walter Foulon, et al.. (1989). C‐reactive protein in preterm labour; association with outcome of tocolysis and placental histology. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 96(3). 314–319. 28 indexed citations

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