Tania d’Almeida

899 total citations
13 papers, 181 citations indexed

About

Tania d’Almeida is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Immunology and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Tania d’Almeida has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 181 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 5 papers in Immunology and 4 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in Tania d’Almeida's work include Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers), Endometriosis Research and Treatment (4 papers) and Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (2 papers). Tania d’Almeida is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers), Endometriosis Research and Treatment (4 papers) and Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (2 papers). Tania d’Almeida collaborates with scholars based in France, Benin and Brazil. Tania d’Almeida's co-authors include Serge Herçberg, Mathilde Touvier, Chantal Julia, Achille Massougbodji, Bernard Ruffieux, Manon Egnell, Paolo Crosetto, Emmanuelle Kesse‐Guyot, Laurent Muller and André Garcia and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Tania d’Almeida

11 papers receiving 177 citations

Peers

Tania d’Almeida
Dayna R Clark United States
J S E Laven Netherlands
Bryce Wolfe United States
Chelsea Fox United States
Mary W. Rodger United Kingdom
Rita Laursen Denmark
Jessica Wood Australia
Dayna R Clark United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Tania d’Almeida

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tania d’Almeida

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tania d’Almeida

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All Works

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Trétarre, Brigitte, Emmanuelle Dantony, Gaëlle Coureau, et al.. (2023). Trends in incidence of invasive vaginal cancer in France from 1990 to 2018 and survival of recently diagnosed women – A population-based study. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 283. 125–129. 3 indexed citations
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Monnet, Élisabeth, Florence Molinié, Anne‐Valérie Guizard, et al.. (2022). To what extent do age, stage and treatment influence survival after invasive cervical cancer: a French population-based study. Cancer Causes & Control. 33(3). 403–415. 4 indexed citations
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Ren, Yan, Tania d’Almeida, Julien Allègre, et al.. (2021). Modelling the number of avoidable new cancer cases in France attributable to alcohol consumption by following official recommendations: a simulation study. Addiction. 116(9). 2316–2325. 8 indexed citations
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Tornyigah, Bernard, Tania d’Almeida, Firmine Viwami, et al.. (2021). Plasmodium falciparum VAR2CSA-Specific IgG Subclass Responses Reflect Protection Against Low Birth Weight and Pregnancy-Associated Malaria. Frontiers in Immunology. 12. 610305–610305. 8 indexed citations
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Avokpaho, Euripide, Tania d’Almeida, Ibrahim Sadissou, et al.. (2019). HLA-G expression during hookworm infection in pregnant women. Acta Tropica. 196. 52–59. 5 indexed citations
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d’Almeida, Tania, Ibrahim Sadissou, Jacqueline Milet, et al.. (2019). High level of soluble human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G at beginning of pregnancy as predictor of risk of malaria during infancy. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 9160–9160. 5 indexed citations
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Egnell, Manon, Paolo Crosetto, Tania d’Almeida, et al.. (2019). Modelling the impact of different front-of-package nutrition labels on mortality from non-communicable chronic disease. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 16(1). 56–56. 72 indexed citations
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d’Almeida, Tania, Ibrahim Sadissou, Jacqueline Milet, et al.. (2017). Soluble human leukocyte antigen -G during pregnancy and infancy in Benin: Mother/child resemblance and association with the risk of malaria infection and low birth weight. PLoS ONE. 12(2). e0171117–e0171117. 17 indexed citations
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d’Almeida, Tania, Ibrahim Sadissou, Gilles Cottrell, et al.. (2016). Evolution of the levels of human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) in Beninese infant during the first year of life in a malaria endemic area: using latent class analysis. Malaria Journal. 15(1). 78–78. 12 indexed citations
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Sadissou, Ibrahim, Tania d’Almeida, Gilles Cottrell, et al.. (2014). High plasma levels of HLA-G are associated with low birth weight and with an increased risk of malaria in infancy. Malaria Journal. 13(1). 312–312. 30 indexed citations

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