Thomas Druetz

1.3k total citations
46 papers, 706 citations indexed

About

Thomas Druetz is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Druetz has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 706 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 26 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 10 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Thomas Druetz's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (27 papers), Malaria Research and Control (23 papers) and Mosquito-borne diseases and control (17 papers). Thomas Druetz is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (27 papers), Malaria Research and Control (23 papers) and Mosquito-borne diseases and control (17 papers). Thomas Druetz collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Burkina Faso. Thomas Druetz's co-authors include Slim Haddad, Séni Kouanda, Valéry Ridde, Abel Bicaba, Antarou Ly, Souleymane Diabaté, Kendra Siekmans, Tiéba Millogo, Kadidiatou Kadio and Thomas P. Eisele and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Druetz

44 papers receiving 685 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas Druetz Canada 16 360 359 156 116 114 46 706
Elizabeth Awini Ghana 14 318 0.9× 345 1.0× 109 0.7× 99 0.9× 77 0.7× 33 650
Justin Tiendrébeogo Burkina Faso 14 456 1.3× 238 0.7× 190 1.2× 177 1.5× 171 1.5× 23 704
Solomon Narh-Bana Ghana 11 320 0.9× 200 0.6× 136 0.9× 98 0.8× 118 1.0× 17 525
Mufaro Kanyangarara United States 15 316 0.9× 204 0.6× 156 1.0× 108 0.9× 80 0.7× 45 664
Jobiba Chinkhumba Malawi 17 474 1.3× 271 0.8× 197 1.3× 229 2.0× 127 1.1× 55 850
Christopher Mshana Switzerland 13 363 1.0× 243 0.7× 129 0.8× 121 1.0× 171 1.5× 14 681
Hailemariam Lemma Ethiopia 9 331 0.9× 159 0.4× 108 0.7× 141 1.2× 121 1.1× 9 479
Dan Kaseje Kenya 17 303 0.8× 346 1.0× 183 1.2× 112 1.0× 69 0.6× 52 802
Jim Tulloch United States 10 252 0.7× 320 0.9× 187 1.2× 143 1.2× 73 0.6× 17 759
Andrew Nyandigisi Kenya 12 271 0.8× 321 0.9× 130 0.8× 54 0.5× 41 0.4× 14 549

Countries citing papers authored by Thomas Druetz

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas Druetz

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas Druetz

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All Works

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Bicaba, Abel, et al.. (2023). Vaccination coverage in rural Burkina Faso under the effects of COVID-19: evidence from a panel study in eight districts. BMC Health Services Research. 23(1). 9 indexed citations
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Hamre, Karen E. S., Amber Dismer, Eric Rogier, et al.. (2023). Spatial Clustering and Risk Factors for Malaria Infections and Marker of Recent Exposure to Plasmodium falciparum from a Household Survey in Artibonite, Haiti. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 109(2). 258–272. 2 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas, et al.. (2022). The sociodemographic characteristics and social determinants of visual impairment in a homeless population in the Montreal area. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 114(1). 113–124. 3 indexed citations
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Bicaba, Abel, et al.. (2022). Using experience to create evidence: a mixed methods process evaluation of the new free family planning policy in Burkina Faso. Reproductive Health. 19(1). 67–67. 5 indexed citations
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Bicaba, Abel, et al.. (2021). Women’s decision-making power in a context of free reproductive healthcare and family planning in rural Burkina Faso. BMC Women s Health. 21(1). 272–272. 22 indexed citations
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Bicaba, Abel, et al.. (2020). User fee policies and women’s empowerment: a systematic scoping review. BMC Health Services Research. 20(1). 982–982. 7 indexed citations
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Ashton, Ruth A., Diadier Diallo, Thomas Druetz, et al.. (2019). Measuring malaria diagnosis and treatment coverage in population-based surveys: a recall validation study in Mali among caregivers of febrile children under 5 years. Malaria Journal. 18(1). 3–3. 14 indexed citations
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Rogier, Eric, Lotus L. van den Hoogen, Gillian Stresman, et al.. (2019). High-throughput malaria serosurveillance using a one-step multiplex bead assay. Malaria Journal. 18(1). 402–402. 21 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas. (2018). Integrated primary health care in low- and middle-income countries: a double challenge. BMC Medical Ethics. 19(S1). 48–48. 56 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas, et al.. (2018). “Wherever doctors cannot reach, the sunshine can”: overcoming potential barriers to malaria elimination interventions in Haiti. Malaria Journal. 17(1). 393–393. 15 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas. (2018). Evaluation of direct and indirect effects of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Mali. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 8104–8104. 28 indexed citations
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Fregonese, Federica, Kendra Siekmans, Séni Kouanda, et al.. (2016). Impact of contaminated household environment on stunting in children aged 12–59 months in Burkina Faso. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 71(4). 356–363. 23 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas, Sylvie Zongo, & Valéry Ridde. (2015). El retorno de la concepción biomédica del paludismo en las instituciones internacionales. 170(2). 41–58. 1 indexed citations
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Druetz, Thomas, Federica Fregonese, Aristide Romaric Bado, et al.. (2015). Abolishing Fees at Health Centers in the Context of Community Case Management of Malaria: What Effects on Treatment-Seeking Practices for Febrile Children in Rural Burkina Faso?. PLoS ONE. 10(10). e0141306–e0141306. 27 indexed citations
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Diabaté, Souleymane, Thomas Druetz, Tiéba Millogo, et al.. (2015). Domestic Larval Control Practices and Malaria Prevalence among Under-Five Children in Burkina Faso. PLoS ONE. 10(10). e0141784–e0141784. 3 indexed citations
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Ridde, Valéry, Mabel Carabalí, Antarou Ly, et al.. (2014). The Need for More Research and Public Health Interventions on Dengue Fever in Burkina Faso. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 8(6). e2859–e2859. 30 indexed citations
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Diabaté, Souleymane, Thomas Druetz, Emmanuel Bonnet, et al.. (2014). Insecticide-treated nets ownership and utilization among under-five children following the 2010 mass distribution in Burkina Faso. Malaria Journal. 13(1). 353–353. 25 indexed citations
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Ridde, Valéry, et al.. (2013). Implementation Fidelity of the National Malaria Control Program in Burkina Faso. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e69865–e69865. 25 indexed citations

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