Sandro Cinti

1.8k total citations
59 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Sandro Cinti is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandro Cinti has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Epidemiology, 23 papers in Infectious Diseases and 9 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Sandro Cinti's work include Influenza Virus Research Studies (10 papers), Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment (7 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (7 papers). Sandro Cinti is often cited by papers focused on Influenza Virus Research Studies (10 papers), Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment (7 papers) and Disaster Response and Management (7 papers). Sandro Cinti collaborates with scholars based in United States, Pakistan and Australia. Sandro Cinti's co-authors include Prachi Agarwal, Ella A. Kazerooni, Powel Kazanjian, Daniel Kaul, William M. Wilkerson, Eloise Wells, Luigi Napolitano, Alicia M. Fry, TM Uyeki and Thomas J. Papadimos and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Blood and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Sandro Cinti

55 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sandro Cinti United States 16 637 381 161 122 113 59 1.2k
Ezekiel Mupere Uganda 25 556 0.9× 816 2.1× 239 1.5× 170 1.4× 125 1.1× 114 1.7k
Gabriella De Carli Italy 17 572 0.9× 661 1.7× 51 0.3× 86 0.7× 81 0.7× 58 1.3k
M. M. E. Schneider Netherlands 20 934 1.5× 774 2.0× 73 0.5× 110 0.9× 145 1.3× 39 1.7k
Alexia Cusini Switzerland 21 578 0.9× 536 1.4× 141 0.9× 56 0.5× 188 1.7× 42 1.3k
Suzanne T. Anderson United Kingdom 17 491 0.8× 478 1.3× 238 1.5× 58 0.5× 62 0.5× 42 1.1k
Serge De Vallière Switzerland 18 254 0.4× 306 0.8× 119 0.7× 42 0.3× 85 0.8× 47 801
Shevin T. Jacob United States 17 607 1.0× 518 1.4× 97 0.6× 52 0.4× 178 1.6× 49 1.4k
E. Bouvet France 17 462 0.7× 725 1.9× 135 0.8× 37 0.3× 236 2.1× 63 1.3k
Daniele Donà Italy 21 429 0.7× 447 1.2× 149 0.9× 70 0.6× 88 0.8× 118 1.5k
René Gottschalk Germany 24 642 1.0× 1.1k 2.9× 215 1.3× 69 0.6× 50 0.4× 94 2.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Sandro Cinti

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sandro Cinti

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandro Cinti

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Power, Laura E., Carl B. Lauter, Sandro Cinti, et al.. (2024). Human Disease due to Mycobacterium bovis Linked to Free-Ranging Deer in Michigan. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 78(3). 637–645. 2 indexed citations
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Conlon, Anna, et al.. (2022). Effects of procalcitonin on antimicrobial treatment decisions in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 44(8). 1314–1320. 4 indexed citations
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Wilson, Eric, et al.. (2021). Utility of a Telephone Triage Hotline in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 23(11). e28105–e28105. 6 indexed citations
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El‐Dalati, Sami, et al.. (2019). Correlating cardiac F-18 FDG PET/CT results with intra-operative findings in infectious endocarditis. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 28(1). 289–294. 13 indexed citations
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Dickerson, Elliot, et al.. (2017). Yield of Image-Guided Needle Biopsy for Infectious Discitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 38(10). 2021–2027. 79 indexed citations
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Chaiyachati, Krisda H., Marian Loveday, Neal Lesh, et al.. (2013). A Pilot Study of an mHealth Application for Healthcare Workers: Poor Uptake Despite High Reported Acceptability at a Rural South African Community-Based MDR-TB Treatment Program. PLoS ONE. 8(5). e64662–e64662. 77 indexed citations
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Baxi, Sanjiv M., Preeti Malani, Diana Gomez‐Hassan, & Sandro Cinti. (2012). Association Between Follow-Up Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical Status Among Patients With Spinal Infections. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. 20(5). 326–329. 6 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, et al.. (2012). Triage of Mechanical Ventilation for Pediatric Patients During a Pandemic. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 6(2). 131–137. 12 indexed citations
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Psarros, Georgios N., James Riddell, Tejal Gandhi, Carol A. Kauffman, & Sandro Cinti. (2012). Bartonella henselae Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients. Medicine. 91(2). 111–121. 40 indexed citations
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Napolitano, Luigi, Kristen C. Sihler, Thomas J. Papadimos, et al.. (2009). Intensive-care patients with severe novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection - Michigan, June 2009.. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 58(27). 749–752. 284 indexed citations
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Kim, Christopher S., et al.. (2009). Role of hospitalists in an offsite alternate care center (ACC) for pandemic flu. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 4(9). 546–549. 6 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, Steven E. Gay, Susan Dorr Goold, et al.. (2009). Bacterial Pneumonias during an Influenza Pandemic: How Will We Allocate Antibiotics?. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Biodefense Strategy Practice and Science. 7(3). 311–316. 5 indexed citations
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Damuth, Emily, Joel J. Heidelbaugh, Preeti Malani, & Sandro Cinti. (2008). An elderly patient with fluoroquinolone-associated achilles tendinitis. ˜The œAmerican journal of geriatric pharmacotherapy. 6(5). 264–268. 12 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, William M. Wilkerson, Chris Kim, et al.. (2008). Pandemic Influenza and Acute Care Centers: Taking Care of Sick Patients in a Nonhospital Setting. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Biodefense Strategy Practice and Science. 6(4). 335–348. 12 indexed citations
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Mody, Lona & Sandro Cinti. (2007). Pandemic Influenza Planning in Nursing Homes: Are We Prepared?. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 55(9). 1431–1437. 16 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, Carol Chenoweth, & Arnold S. Monto. (2005). Preparing for Pandemic Influenza: Should Hospitals Stockpile Oseltamivir?. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 26(11). 852–854. 18 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, et al.. (2004). Differentiating Inhalational Anthrax From Other Influenzalike Illnesses in the Setting of a National or Regional Anthrax Outbreak. Archives of Internal Medicine. 164(6). 674–674. 5 indexed citations
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Cinti, Sandro, Daniel Kaul, Paul E. Sax, Lawrence R. Crane, & Powel Kazanjian. (2000). Recurrence of Mycobacterium avium Infection in Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy and Antimycobacterial Agents. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 30(3). 511–514. 47 indexed citations

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