Martín Casapía

11.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
82 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Martín Casapía is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Nutrition and Dietetics and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Martín Casapía has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 28 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 26 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Martín Casapía's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (28 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (27 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (21 papers). Martín Casapía is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (28 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (27 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (21 papers). Martín Casapía collaborates with scholars based in Peru, Canada and United States. Martín Casapía's co-authors include Theresa W. Gyorkos, Susan Buchbinder, Kenneth H. Mayer, Mathieu Maheu‐Giroux, Juan V. Guanira, Brittany Blouin, Renée Larocque, Serene A. Joseph, David V. Glidden and Robert M. Grant and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Martín Casapía

78 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Hit Papers

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martín Casapía Peru 26 1.4k 1.2k 502 481 475 82 2.8k
James Whitworth United Kingdom 38 2.6k 1.9× 1.7k 1.4× 546 1.1× 176 0.4× 606 1.3× 101 4.6k
Samuel S. Malamba Uganda 27 2.1k 1.5× 1.0k 0.9× 812 1.6× 175 0.4× 107 0.2× 67 3.1k
Jennifer S. Read United States 41 3.0k 2.2× 2.3k 1.9× 1.1k 2.3× 272 0.6× 197 0.4× 177 5.5k
Peter R. Mason Zimbabwe 29 1.7k 1.3× 1.1k 0.9× 124 0.2× 140 0.3× 721 1.5× 63 3.3k
Christian T. Bautista United States 30 1.2k 0.9× 1.1k 0.9× 248 0.5× 76 0.2× 312 0.7× 105 3.5k
Jessica Nakiyingi Uganda 22 1.3k 0.9× 1.1k 0.9× 437 0.9× 98 0.2× 154 0.3× 30 2.3k
John D. Chiphangwi United States 28 1.7k 1.2× 1.2k 1.0× 732 1.5× 363 0.8× 74 0.2× 52 3.3k
Francis Martinson United States 33 2.1k 1.6× 1.6k 1.3× 705 1.4× 177 0.4× 60 0.1× 92 3.8k
Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Ximenes Brazil 29 1.2k 0.9× 909 0.8× 119 0.2× 178 0.4× 151 0.3× 133 2.8k
James Whitworth United Kingdom 26 1.2k 0.9× 1.2k 1.0× 677 1.3× 51 0.1× 181 0.4× 49 2.7k

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All Works

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Casapía, Martín, et al.. (2025). High Rate of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus-2 in Patients with HIV in the Peruvian Amazon. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 10(9). 267–267.
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Casapía, Martín, et al.. (2024). Síndrome de fuga capilar por mordedura de serpiente en la Amazonía. Reporte de un caso. Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública. 41(4). 438–41.
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Rassi, Anis, Alyssa Grimshaw, Aarti Sarwal, et al.. (2024). Impact of antiparasitic therapy on cardiovascular outcomes in chronic Chagas disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis. EClinicalMedicine. 79. 102972–102972. 3 indexed citations
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García, Coralith, Fiorella Krapp, Marco Olivera, et al.. (2023). Antibiotic point prevalence survey and antimicrobial resistance in hospitalized patients across Peruvian reference hospitals. Journal of Infection and Public Health. 16. 52–60. 4 indexed citations
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Janes, Holly, Marshall Brown, David V. Glidden, et al.. (2019). Evaluating the impact of policies recommending PrEP to subpopulations of men and transgender women who have sex with men based on demographic and behavioral risk factors. PLoS ONE. 14(9). e0222183–e0222183. 1 indexed citations
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Zavaleta, Nelly, et al.. (2018). Anemia in infancy is associated with alterations in systemic metabolism and microbial structure and function in a sex-specific manner: an observational study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 108(6). 1238–1248. 27 indexed citations
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Blouin, Brittany, et al.. (2017). Determinants of first trimester attendance at antenatal care clinics in the Amazon region of Peru: A case-control study. PLoS ONE. 12(2). e0171136–e0171136. 19 indexed citations
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Casapía, Martín, Hermann Silva Delgado, Antonio Montresor, et al.. (2017). A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Maternal Postpartum Deworming to Improve Infant Weight Gain in the Peruvian Amazon. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 11(1). e0005098–e0005098. 10 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, David V. Glidden, Kenneth H. Mayer, et al.. (2016). Association of age, baseline kidney function, and medication exposure with declines in creatinine clearance on pre-exposure prophylaxis: an observational cohort study. The Lancet HIV. 3(11). e521–e528. 60 indexed citations
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Rázuri, Hugo, Martín Casapía, Elham Rahme, et al.. (2016). Governance, organization, accountability and sustainability of a region-wide school-based deworming program in Loreto, Peru. Acta Tropica. 159. 219–226. 8 indexed citations
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Casapía, Martín, Antonio Montresor, Elham Rahme, et al.. (2015). Maternal Deworming Research Study (MADRES) protocol: a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomised trial to determine the effectiveness of deworming in the immediate postpartum period. BMJ Open. 5(6). e008560–e008560. 7 indexed citations
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Blouin, Brittany, et al.. (2015). Sustaining a hygiene education intervention to prevent and control geohelminth infections at schools in the Peruvian Amazon.. PubMed. 38(4). 344–6. 1 indexed citations
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Gyorkos, Theresa W., Mathieu Maheu‐Giroux, Brittany Blouin, & Martín Casapía. (2013). Impact of Health Education on Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections in Schoolchildren of the Peruvian Amazon: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 7(9). e2397–e2397. 112 indexed citations
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Halsey, Eric S., Stalin Vilcarromero, Brett M. Forshey, et al.. (2013). Performance of the Tourniquet Test for Diagnosing Dengue in Peru. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 89(1). 99–104. 12 indexed citations
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Peinado, Jesús, Javier R. Lama, Jerome T. Galea, et al.. (2013). Acceptability of Oral versus Rectal HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Peru. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC). 12(4). 278–283. 35 indexed citations
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Suárez, Luis, et al.. (2011). Factores asociados a dengue grave durante la epidemia de dengue en la ciudad de Iquitos, 2010-2011. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 15(1). 17–23. 7 indexed citations
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Gyorkos, Theresa W., Mathieu Maheu‐Giroux, Martín Casapía, Serene A. Joseph, & Hilary Creed‐Kanashiro. (2011). Stunting and helminth infection in early preschool-age children in a resource-poor community in the Amazon lowlands of Peru. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 105(4). 204–208. 40 indexed citations
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Casapía, Martín, Hermann Silva Delgado, Elham Rahme, et al.. (2010). A Comparison of Low Birth Weight Among Newborns of Early Adolescents, Late Adolescents, and Adult Mothers in the Peruvian Amazon. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 15(5). 587–596. 3 indexed citations
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Gyorkos, Theresa W., Serene A. Joseph, & Martín Casapía. (2009). Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in a community of extreme poverty: local vs. national disparities in Peru. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 14(6). 645–652. 8 indexed citations
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Larocque, Renée, Martín Casapía, Eduardo Gotuzzo, & Theresa W. Gyorkos. (2005). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTENSITY OF SOIL-TRANSMITTED HELMINTH INFECTIONS AND ANEMIA DURING PREGNANCY. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 73(4). 783–789. 83 indexed citations

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