Marcia M. Hobbs

5.8k total citations
123 papers, 4.4k citations indexed

About

Marcia M. Hobbs is a scholar working on Microbiology, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcia M. Hobbs has authored 123 papers receiving a total of 4.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 75 papers in Microbiology, 46 papers in General Health Professions and 43 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Marcia M. Hobbs's work include Reproductive tract infections research (69 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (46 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (23 papers). Marcia M. Hobbs is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive tract infections research (69 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (46 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (23 papers). Marcia M. Hobbs collaborates with scholars based in United States, Jamaica and Malawi. Marcia M. Hobbs's co-authors include Myron S. Cohen, Arlene C. Seña, William C. Miller, P. Frederick Sparling, Jane R. Schwebke, M. Steiner, Janne G. Cannon, Maria Gallo, James E. Anderson and Heidi Swygard and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, JAMA and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Marcia M. Hobbs

118 papers receiving 4.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marcia M. Hobbs United States 40 2.7k 1.4k 1.2k 1.0k 777 123 4.4k
Tania Crucitti Belgium 35 2.9k 1.1× 2.1k 1.5× 965 0.8× 1.2k 1.2× 761 1.0× 130 4.4k
Jane Rowley Switzerland 19 2.7k 1.0× 1.4k 1.0× 1.1k 0.9× 806 0.8× 1.7k 2.1× 41 4.2k
Christina A. Muzny United States 29 2.6k 0.9× 1.6k 1.2× 664 0.5× 712 0.7× 1.0k 1.3× 128 3.9k
Lori M. Newman United States 25 2.8k 1.0× 1.9k 1.4× 1.2k 0.9× 1.1k 1.1× 2.5k 3.2× 61 5.5k
Katy Turner United Kingdom 33 1.3k 0.5× 2.7k 1.9× 895 0.7× 932 0.9× 483 0.6× 121 5.0k
Khalil G. Ghanem United States 35 1.9k 0.7× 1.7k 1.2× 596 0.5× 886 0.9× 1.7k 2.2× 137 4.5k
Katherine K. Thomas United States 31 1.8k 0.7× 2.4k 1.7× 1.2k 1.0× 2.2k 2.2× 443 0.6× 105 4.5k
Barbara Van Der Pol United States 44 4.1k 1.5× 2.9k 2.1× 1.7k 1.4× 1.3k 1.3× 1.4k 1.8× 205 6.4k
Arlene C. Seña United States 32 1.9k 0.7× 1.4k 1.0× 813 0.7× 1.2k 1.2× 1.1k 1.4× 95 3.7k
Suzanna C. Francis United Kingdom 23 1.4k 0.5× 933 0.7× 1.0k 0.8× 768 0.8× 464 0.6× 74 2.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcia M. Hobbs

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All Works

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Stover, Erica L., Kristie L. Connolly, Lixin Li, et al.. (2024). Development and Validation of Multiplex Assays for Mouse and Human IgG and IgA to Neisseria gonorrhoeae Antigens. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 230(4). 852–856.
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Scheidell, Joy D., et al.. (2023). Evaluation of self-directed specimen collection for chlamydia and gonorrhea testing among people who use drugs. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 35(3). 217–227. 1 indexed citations
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Waltmann, Andreea, Joseph A. Duncan, Gerald B. Pier, et al.. (2021). Experimental Urethral Infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 445. 109–125. 9 indexed citations
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Seña, Arlene C., Jeanette Y. Lee, Jane R. Schwebke, et al.. (2017). P2.05 A silent epidemic: the prevalence, incidence and persistence ofmycoplasma genitaliumin young asymptomatic women in the united states. HighWire Press Open Archive. A72.2–A72. 1 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Marcia M., et al.. (2017). Evaluation of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Serological Tests for Use With Dried Blood Spots in Kenya. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 44(2). 101–103. 4 indexed citations
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Gallo, Maria, Jennifer Legardy-Williams, M. Steiner, et al.. (2016). Sexual Relationship Power and Semen Exposure Among Female Patients at a Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic in Kingston, Jamaica. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 46(7). 2157–2164. 2 indexed citations
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Scheidell, Joy D., Carl W. Lejuez, Carol E. Golin, et al.. (2016). Borderline Personality Disorder Symptom Severity and Sexually Transmitted Infection and HIV Risk in African American Incarcerated Men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 43(5). 317–323. 11 indexed citations
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Meites, Elissa, Charlotte A. Gaydos, Marcia M. Hobbs, et al.. (2015). A Review of Evidence-Based Care of Symptomatic Trichomoniasis and AsymptomaticTrichomonas vaginalisInfections. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 61(suppl 8). S837–S848. 98 indexed citations
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Seña, Arlene C., Laura H. Bachmann, & Marcia M. Hobbs. (2014). Persistent and recurrentTrichomonas vaginalisinfections: epidemiology, treatment and management considerations. Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy. 12(6). 673–685. 47 indexed citations
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Miller, Melissa B., et al.. (2013). Antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular typing of MRSA in cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology. 49(3). 230–237. 39 indexed citations
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Quinlivan, E. Byrd, Shilpa N. Patel, Catherine A. Grodensky, et al.. (2012). Modeling the Impact of Trichomonas vaginalis Infection on HIV Transmission in HIV-Infected Individuals in Medical Care. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 39(9). 671–677. 43 indexed citations
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Zhu, Weiyan, Melissa S. Ventevogel, James E. Anderson, et al.. (2012). Neisseria gonorrhoeae Suppresses Dendritic Cell-Induced, Antigen-Dependent CD4 T Cell Proliferation. PLoS ONE. 7(7). e41260–e41260. 39 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Marcia M., P. Frederick Sparling, Myron S. Cohen, et al.. (2011). Experimental Gonococcal Infection in Male Volunteers: Cumulative Experience with Neisseria gonorrhoeae Strains FA1090 and MS11mkC. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2. 123–123. 100 indexed citations
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Smith, Jennifer S., Kathleen Van Damme, Jie Ting, et al.. (2010). Human papillomavirus and cervical neoplasia among female sex workers in Madagascar.. PubMed. 20(9). 1593–6. 11 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Marcia M., M. Steiner, Maria Gallo, et al.. (2009). Good Performance of Rapid Prostate-Specific Antigen Test for Detection of Semen Exposure in Women: Implications for Qualitative Research. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 36(8). 501–506. 30 indexed citations
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Huppert, Jill S., et al.. (2008). Mycoplasma genitalium Detected by Transcription-Mediated Amplification Is Associated With Chlamydia trachomatis in Adolescent Women. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 35(3). 250–254. 71 indexed citations
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Torok, Michelle, William C. Miller, Marcia M. Hobbs, et al.. (2007). The Association between Trichomonas vaginalis Infection and Level of Vaginal Lactobacilli, in Nonpregnant Women. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 196(7). 1102–1107. 17 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Marcia M., M. Steiner, Paul J. Feldblum, & Nancy Padian. (2005). HOBBS ET AL. REPLY. American Journal of Epidemiology. 162(7). 706–706. 2 indexed citations
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Kaydos‐Daniels, S. Cornelia, William C. Miller, Irving Hoffman, et al.. (2004). The Use of Specimens from Various Genitourinary Sites in Men, to DetectTrichomonas vaginalisInfection. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 189(10). 1926–1931. 21 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Marcia M., John R. Perfect, & D T Durack. (1988). Evaluation of in vitro antifungal activity of LY121019. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 7(1). 77–80. 25 indexed citations

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