N.M. Manga

855 citations
45 papers · 538 · h-index 11

Impact in

Papers in

    • Hepatitis B Virus Studies 4
    • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk 4
    • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions 5
    • Amoebic Infections and Treatments 3

N.M. Manga

40 papers receiving 512 citations

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N.M. Manga
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  • Endocrinology 89
  • Modeling and Simulation 65
  • Virology 42
  • Infectious Diseases 128
  • Transportation 44
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Co-authors

The 25 scholars most cited alongside N.M. Manga, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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[Cholera epidemic of 2004 in Dakar, Senegal: epidemiologic, clinical and therapeutic aspects].
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About N.M. Manga

N.M. Manga is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Endocrinology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Surgery, having authored 45 papers that have together received 538 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Diphtheria, Corynebacterium, and Tetanus (5 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (5 papers), Vibrio bacteria research studies (4 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (4 papers), Hepatitis C virus research (4 papers), HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (4 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (3 papers) and Amoebic Infections and Treatments (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Endocrinology (89 citations), Modeling and Simulation (65 citations), Virology (42 citations), Infectious Diseases (128 citations) and Transportation (44 citations). N.M. Manga has collaborated with scholars based in Senegal, United States and France. Frequent co-authors include Papa Salif Sow, Guillaume Constantin de Magny, Flavio Finger, Andrea Rinaldo, Enrico Bertuzzo, Lorenzo Mari, Bernard Marcel Diop, Moussa Seydi, Salimata Wade and Nicole Idohou‐Dossou. Their work appears in journals such as Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, AIDS, BMC Public Health, International Journal of Biometeorology and Open Forum Infectious Diseases.

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