Selestine Nzala

859 total citations
46 papers, 561 citations indexed

About

Selestine Nzala is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Selestine Nzala has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 561 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in General Health Professions, 14 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Selestine Nzala's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (11 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (6 papers) and HIV-related health complications and treatments (5 papers). Selestine Nzala is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (11 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (6 papers) and HIV-related health complications and treatments (5 papers). Selestine Nzala collaborates with scholars based in Zambia, United States and United Kingdom. Selestine Nzala's co-authors include Fastone Goma, Seter Siziya, John R. Koethe, Benson M. Hamooya, Sepiso K. Masenga, Wilbroad Mutale, Joseph Mumba Zulu, Olusegun Babaniyi, Peter Songolo and Sody Munsaka and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Academic Medicine and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

In The Last Decade

Selestine Nzala

41 papers receiving 544 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Selestine Nzala Zambia 15 143 110 107 89 89 46 561
Janneth Mghamba Tanzania 14 107 0.7× 132 1.2× 217 2.0× 108 1.2× 145 1.6× 36 747
Bekele Tesfaye Ethiopia 14 70 0.5× 129 1.2× 80 0.7× 151 1.7× 111 1.2× 23 500
Muntasirur Rahman Bangladesh 13 92 0.6× 59 0.5× 134 1.3× 49 0.6× 45 0.5× 14 351
L. Salleras Spain 14 114 0.8× 153 1.4× 47 0.4× 233 2.6× 125 1.4× 50 703
Babak Eshrati Iran 19 157 1.1× 170 1.5× 118 1.1× 223 2.5× 140 1.6× 100 921
Mala Ali Mapatano Democratic Republic of the Congo 17 230 1.6× 193 1.8× 243 2.3× 201 2.3× 85 1.0× 72 876
Engy Ali Luxembourg 17 110 0.8× 225 2.0× 70 0.7× 180 2.0× 84 0.9× 42 603
Clara Y. Jones United States 13 154 1.1× 154 1.4× 75 0.7× 56 0.6× 93 1.0× 15 829
Hagos Godefay Ethiopia 17 189 1.3× 150 1.4× 334 3.1× 117 1.3× 76 0.9× 36 652
Netsanet Fentahun Ethiopia 12 83 0.6× 62 0.6× 119 1.1× 85 1.0× 60 0.7× 34 519

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Selestine Nzala

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2023). Elevating Mentorship Competency for Sustained Impact via the University of Zambia Mentor Training Program. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 109(2). 489–494. 2 indexed citations
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Kayamba, Violet, et al.. (2022). Initiatives to enhance medical subspecialist training in Zambia: A cross-sectional analysis. Medical Journal of Zambia. 49(1). 67–74.
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Masenga, Sepiso K., Benson M. Hamooya, Selestine Nzala, et al.. (2022). Immediate pressor response to oral salt and its assessment in the clinic: a time series clinical trial. Clinical Hypertension. 28(1). 25–25. 5 indexed citations
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Masenga, Sepiso K., Benson M. Hamooya, Selestine Nzala, et al.. (2022). Sex differences in hypertension among people living with HIV after initiation of antiretroviral therapy. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 9. 1006789–1006789. 2 indexed citations
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Masenga, Sepiso K., Annet Kirabo, Benson M. Hamooya, et al.. (2021). HIV-positive demonstrate more salt sensitivity and nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure than HIV-negative individuals. Clinical Hypertension. 27(1). 2–2. 15 indexed citations
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Kalungia, Aubrey Chichonyi, et al.. (2019). Learning approach and teaching style preferred by pharmacy students: Implications for educational strategies in Zambia. Pharmacy Education. 19(1). 116–125. 4 indexed citations
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Masenga, Sepiso K., Benson M. Hamooya, Selestine Nzala, et al.. (2019). Patho-immune Mechanisms of Hypertension in HIV: a Systematic and Thematic Review. Current Hypertension Reports. 21(7). 56–56. 45 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2018). Establishing common leadership practices and their influence on providers and service delivery in selected hospitals in Lusaka province, Zambia. Journal of Public Health in Africa. 9(3). 823–823. 8 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2017). Health care needs assessment among adolescents in correctional institutions in Zambia: an ethical analysis. BMC Health Services Research. 17(1). 581–581. 6 indexed citations
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Goma, Fastone, et al.. (2016). Developing a Family Medicine Postgraduate Training Program in Zambia.. PubMed. 48(7). 517–22. 4 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2016). Banning traditional birth attendants from conducting deliveries: experiences and effects of the ban in a rural district of Kazungula in Zambia. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 16(1). 323–323. 21 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2015). Factors Associated With the Recurring Cholera Outbreaks in Sinazongwe District of Southern Zambia. Medical Journal of Zambia. 42(4). 184–192. 5 indexed citations
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Hang’ombe, Bernard M., Edgar Simulundu, Trevor Kaile, et al.. (2015). Molecular identification of non-tuberculous mycobacteria isolated from clinical specimens in Zambia. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials. 14(1). 1–1. 68 indexed citations
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Makasa, Mpundu, et al.. (2015). Developing family medicine in Zambia. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine. 7(1). 909–909. 3 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2014). Factors Affecting Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants by Women in Northern Zambia. Medical Journal of Zambia. 41(2). 86–94. 1 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2013). Distribution of cancers in Zambia: Evidence from the Zambia National Cancer Registry (19902009). Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 5(2). 95–100. 9 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, et al.. (2012). Perceptions and Beliefs of University and College Students Towards Male Circumcision in Lusaka. Medical Journal of Zambia. 39(1). 27–32. 1 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, Seter Siziya, Olusegun Babaniyi, et al.. (2011). Demographic, cultural and environmental factors associated with frequency and severity of malnutrition among Zambian children less than five years of age. ODU Digital Commons (Old Dominion University). 3(8). 362–370. 14 indexed citations
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Nzala, Selestine, Olusegun Babaniyi, Peter Songolo, et al.. (2011). Alcohol consumption in Lusaka urban district, Zambia: A population based survey, 2007. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 3(9). 419–423. 4 indexed citations

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