Pediatric Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Pediatric Research is 30. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tackling healthcare access barriers for individuals with autism from diagnosis to adulthood113
Diagnosis of neonatal sepsis: the past, present and future77
Chorioamnionitis and neonatal outcomes70
The social ecology of childhood and early life adversity60
Neonates and COVID-19: state of the art54
Laboratory diagnosis of CNS infections in children due to emerging and re-emerging neurotropic viruses52
Artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support in pediatrics50
The NIH ECHO Program: investigating how early environmental influences affect child health49
Defining pediatric asthma: phenotypes to endotypes and beyond48
Prenatal opioid exposure is associated with smaller brain volumes in multiple regions46
Neonatal sepsis definitions from randomised clinical trials45
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in breast milk feedings in US neonatal intensive care units43
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and neonates (MIS-N) associated with COVID-19: optimizing definition and management41
Antenatal corticosteroids: a reappraisal of the drug formulation and dose41
SPR perspectives: Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program: overcoming challenges to generate engaged, multidisciplinary science39
Antibiotics at birth and later antibiotic courses: effects on gut microbiota38
Neonatal multidrug-resistant gram-negative infection: epidemiology, mechanisms of resistance, and management37
Cannabis use and measurement of cannabinoids in plasma and breast milk of breastfeeding mothers36
Growth and changes in the pediatric medical subspecialty workforce pipeline35
Early probiotic supplementation with B. infantis in breastfed infants leads to persistent colonization at 1 year35
Human breast milk-derived exosomes may help maintain intestinal epithelial barrier integrity35
Psychological risks to mother–infant bonding during the COVID-19 pandemic35
No infectious SARS-CoV-2 in breast milk from a cohort of 110 lactating women35
Severe acute kidney injury in neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis: risk factors and outcomes34
SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and implications for vaccination33
Vital signs as physiomarkers of neonatal sepsis32
Screen time and developmental and behavioral outcomes for preschool children32
Systemic inflammatory syndrome in COVID-19–SISCoV study: systematic review and meta-analysis31
Metabolic-endocrine disruption due to preterm birth impacts growth, body composition, and neonatal outcome31
Invasive fungal infections in neonates: a review31
Placental programming, perinatal inflammation, and neurodevelopment impairment among those born extremely preterm30
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