Jornal de Pediatria

Papers
(The H4-Index of Jornal de Pediatria is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ensuring breastfeeding equity has promise to help equalize early childhood development101
Conservative management of newborns with 35 weeks or more of gestational age at risk for early-onset sepsis: a Brazilian cohort study64
Death, dying and palliative care in the NICU52
Parents' perception of their children's neurodevelopment during the COVID-19 pandemic and associated factors49
Maternal educational practices and mental health disorders of school-age children45
Combined multi-channel intraluminal impedance measurement and pHmetry in the detection of gastroesophageal reflux disease in children with cystic fibrosis36
Transdiagnostic irritability in youth: a clinical review36
Heatwaves, biodiversity and health in times of climate change35
Rhinovirus and COVID-19 in children: a new order out of chaos?32
Serological biomarker models composed of luteinizing hormone, kisspeptin, vitamin D and estradiol, and their clinical test value in girls31
HPV vaccination programs in LMIC: is it time to optimize schedules and recommendations?30
Bullying victimization and perpetration: some answers and more questions29
Child undernutrition in Brazil: the wound that never healed27
Linezolid and vancomycin for nosocomial infections in pediatric patients: a systematic review23
Pleural tuberculosis: experiences from two centers in Brazil23
Reference intervals for serum immunoglobulin A levels in Brazilian children aged 1 to 10 years: a population-based study23
Geographic pattern of asthma prevalence in Brazilian adolescents: a systematic review with meta-analysis23
Serologic response to VDRL in infants with congenital syphilis: ceftriaxone vs. penicillin23
Inhaled MgSO4 in acute asthma: are we on the right course?22
Addressing mental health issues in immunocompromised adolescents with chronic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic21
Growth phenotypes of very low birth weight infants for prediction of neonatal outcomes from a Brazilian cohort: comparison with INTERGROWTH21
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