Nahya Salim

2.3k total citations
25 papers, 467 citations indexed

About

Nahya Salim is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Nahya Salim has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 467 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 7 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Nahya Salim's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (12 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (7 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers). Nahya Salim is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (12 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (7 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers). Nahya Salim collaborates with scholars based in Tanzania, United Kingdom and United States. Nahya Salim's co-authors include Salim Abdulla, Omar Lweno, Claudia Daubenberger, Julian Rothen, Blaise Genton, Stefanie Knopp, Tobias Schindler, Kwaku Poku Asante, Seth Owusu‐Agyei and Sélidji Todagbé Agnandji and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Lancet Infectious Diseases and Nutrients.

In The Last Decade

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21 papers receiving 459 citations

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All Works

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Salim, Nahya, et al.. (2025). Prevalence and factors associated with hypertension among children attending pre-schools in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. ˜The œItalian Journal of Pediatrics/Italian journal of pediatrics. 51(1). 84–84.
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Msemo, Georgina, Donat Shamba, Catherine Paul, et al.. (2023). Investment case for small and sick newborn care in Tanzania: systematic analyses. BMC Pediatrics. 23(S2). 632–632. 6 indexed citations
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Salim, Nahya, et al.. (2022). Referral challenges and outcomes of neonates received at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PLoS ONE. 17(6). e0269479–e0269479. 10 indexed citations
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Reed, Sarah, Josephine Shabani, Dorothy Boggs, et al.. (2021). Counting on birth registration: mixed-methods research in two EN-BIRTH study hospitals in Tanzania. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(S1). 236–236. 7 indexed citations
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Ruysen, Harriet, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman, Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev, et al.. (2021). Electronic data collection for multi-country, hospital-based, clinical observation of maternal and newborn care: EN-BIRTH study experiences. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(S1). 234–234. 4 indexed citations
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Zaman, Sojib Bin, Abu Bakkar Siddique, Harriet Ruysen, et al.. (2021). Chlorhexidine for facility-based umbilical cord care: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(S1). 239–239. 6 indexed citations
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Salim, Nahya, Donat Shamba, Georgia R. Gore‐Langton, et al.. (2021). Birthweight measurement processes and perceived value: qualitative research in one EN-BIRTH study hospital in Tanzania. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(S1). 232–232. 14 indexed citations
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Day, Louise T., Sojib Bin Zaman, Kimberly Peven, et al.. (2021). Birthweight: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 21(S1). 240–240. 21 indexed citations
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Salim, Nahya, Stefanie Knopp, Omar Lweno, et al.. (2015). Distribution and Risk Factors for Plasmodium and Helminth Co-infections: A Cross-Sectional Survey among Children in Bagamoyo District, Coastal Region of Tanzania. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(4). e0003660–e0003660. 25 indexed citations
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Lell, Bertrand, Sélidji Todagbé Agnandji, Kwaku Poku Asante, et al.. (2015). The effect of immunization schedule with the malaria vaccine candidate RTS,S/AS01E on protective efficacy and anti-circumsporozoite protein antibody avidity in African infants. Malaria Journal. 14(1). 72–72. 21 indexed citations
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Salim, Nahya, Tobias Schindler, Julian Rothen, et al.. (2014). Enterobiasis and strongyloidiasis and associated co-infections and morbidity markers in infants, preschool- and school-aged children from rural coastal Tanzania: a cross-sectional study. BMC Infectious Diseases. 14(1). 644–644. 23 indexed citations
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White, Michael, Philip Bejon, Ally Olotu, et al.. (2014). A combined analysis of immunogenicity, antibody kinetics and vaccine efficacy from phase 2 trials of the RTS,S malaria vaccine. BMC Medicine. 12(1). 117–117. 2 indexed citations
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Bejon, Philip, Michael White, Ally Olotu, et al.. (2013). Efficacy of RTS,S malaria vaccines: individual-participant pooled analysis of phase 2 data. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 13(4). 319–327. 70 indexed citations
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Mwangoka, Grace, Bernhards Ogutu, Nahya Salim, et al.. (2013). Experience and challenges from clinical trials with malaria vaccines in Africa. Malaria Journal. 12(1). 86–86. 30 indexed citations
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Vekemans, Johan, Kevin Marsh, Brian Greenwood, et al.. (2011). Assessment of severe malaria in a multicenter, phase III, RTS, S/AS01 malaria candidate vaccine trial: case definition, standardization of data collection and patient care. Malaria Journal. 10(1). 221–221. 20 indexed citations

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