Philip Rhodes

5.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
55 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

Philip Rhodes is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Rhodes has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Infectious Diseases, 18 papers in Epidemiology and 9 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Philip Rhodes's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers), Cancer Risks and Factors (7 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (7 papers). Philip Rhodes is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers), Cancer Risks and Factors (7 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (7 papers). Philip Rhodes collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Uganda. Philip Rhodes's co-authors include Robert T. Chen, H. Irene Hall, Weigong Zhou, Robert Steffen, Margot Mütsch, Thomas Linder, Matthias Bopp, Paul Peter Rosen, Ruby T. Senie and Martin Lesser and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and Annals of Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Philip Rhodes

55 papers receiving 3.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Philip Rhodes
Claudia A. Kozinetz United States
Sandra Melnick United States
James G. Donahue United States
Athena P. Kourtis United States
Pascale Wortley United States
Michael D. Decker United States
Paul Coplan United States
Claudia A. Kozinetz United States
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All Works

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Campsmith, Michael, Philip Rhodes, H. Irene Hall, & Timothy A. Green. (2010). Undiagnosed HIV Prevalence Among Adults and Adolescents in the United States at the End of 2006. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 53(5). 619–624. 167 indexed citations
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Hall, H. Irene, Timothy A. Green, Richard J. Wolitski, et al.. (2010). Estimated Future HIV Prevalence, Incidence, and Potential Infections Averted in the United States: A Multiple Scenario Analysis. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 55(2). 271–276. 41 indexed citations
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Hall, H. Irene, J Geduld, David Boulos, et al.. (2009). Epidemiology of HIV in the United States and Canada: Current Status and Ongoing Challenges. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 51(Supplement 1). S13–S20. 43 indexed citations
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Dennehy, Penelope H., Margaret M. Cortese, Jenifer L. Jaeger, et al.. (2006). A Case-Control Study to Determine Risk Factors for Hospitalization for Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in U.S. Children. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 25(12). 1123–1131. 95 indexed citations
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Staat, Mary Allen, Margaret M. Cortese, Joseph Bresee, et al.. (2006). Rhesus Rotavirus Vaccine Effectiveness and Factors Associated With Receipt of Vaccine. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 25(11). 1013–1018. 11 indexed citations
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Belay, Ermias D., Robert C. Holman, Matthew Clarke, et al.. (2000). The incidence of Kawasaki syndrome in West Coast health maintenance organizations. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 19(9). 828–832. 44 indexed citations
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Lindegren, Mary Lou, et al.. (2000). Drug Safety during Pregnancy and in Infants: Lack of Mortality Related to Mitochondrial Dysfunction among Perinatally HIV‐Exposed Children in Pediatric HIV Surveillance. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 918(1). 222–235. 38 indexed citations
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Chen, Robert T., et al.. (2000). Ukraine, 1992: First Assessment of Diphtheria Vaccine Effectiveness during the Recent Resurgence of Diphtheria in the Former Soviet Union. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 181(s1). S178–S183. 16 indexed citations
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Parashar, U. D., Robert C. Holman, Joseph Bresee, et al.. (1998). Epidemiology of diarrheal disease among children enrolled in four west coast health maintenance organizations. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 17(7). 605–611. 53 indexed citations
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Rhodes, Philip, Marcel E. Salive, Steven Black, et al.. (1998). Comparative Safety of Two Recombinant Hepatitis B Vaccines in Children. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 51(6). 503–510. 42 indexed citations
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Chen, Robert T., John W. Glasser, Philip Rhodes, et al.. (1997). Vaccine Safety Datalink Project: A New Tool for Improving Vaccine Safety Monitoring in the United States. PEDIATRICS. 99(6). 765–773. 281 indexed citations
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Pool, Vitali, et al.. (1997). INDICATIONS FOR MEASLES-MUMPS-RUBELLA VACCINATION IN A CHILD WITH PRIOR THROMBOCYTOPENIA PURPURA. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 16(4). 423–424. 4 indexed citations
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Markowitz, L. E., et al.. (1996). Changing levels of measles antibody titers in women and children in the United States: impact on response to vaccination. Kaiser Permanente Measles Vaccine Trial Team.. PubMed. 97(1). 53–8. 80 indexed citations
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Wingo, Phyllis A., Nancy C. Lee, Howard W. Ory, et al.. (1993). Age‐specific differences in the relationship between oral contraceptive use and breast cancer. Cancer. 71(S4). 1506–1517. 37 indexed citations
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Senie, Ruby T., Paul Peter Rosen, Philip Rhodes, Martin Lesser, & David W. Kinne. (1992). Obesity at Diagnosis of Breast Carcinoma Influences Duration of Disease-free Survival. Annals of Internal Medicine. 116(1). 26–32. 150 indexed citations
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Adams, Melissa M., Cynthia J. Berg, Philip Rhodes, & Brian J. McCarthy. (1991). Another Look at the Black-White Gap in Gestation-Specific Perinatal Mortality. International Journal of Epidemiology. 20(4). 950–957. 9 indexed citations
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Wingo, Phyllis A., et al.. (1990). AGE-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN THE RELATION BETWEEN ORAL-CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND BREAST-CANCER. American Journal of Epidemiology. 132(4). 769–769. 1 indexed citations
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Adams, Melissa M., Philip Rhodes, & Brian J. McCarthy. (1990). Are race and length of gestation related to age at death in the sudden infant death syndrome?. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 4(3). 325–339. 11 indexed citations
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Gwinn, Marta, Nancy C. Lee, Philip Rhodes, Peter M. Layde, & George Rubin. (1990). Pregnancy, breast feeding, and oral contraceptives and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 43(6). 559–568. 157 indexed citations

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