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D-Index
65
Citations
18163
World Ranking
2484
National Ranking
1006

Jeanne M. Marrazzo publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeanne M. Marrazzo sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 278 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Jeanne M. Marrazzo D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeanne M. Marrazzo sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jeanne M. Marrazzo is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focus on subfields such as Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, General Health Professions, Epidemiology, and Physiology.

Their work addresses various topics, including:

  • Reproductive tract infections research
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Sex work and related issues
  • HIV Research and Treatment

Frequent coauthors include Lynn T. Matthews, David R. Bangsberg, Ronnie M. Gravett, Craig W. Hendrix, and Christina Psaros, reflecting collaborations across multiple aspects of infectious disease and HIV research.

Notable recent publications by Jeanne M. Marrazzo are:

  • HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis With Emtricitabine and Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Among Cisgender Women, 2024, JAMA
  • Sexually transmitted infections and female reproductive health, 2022, Nature Microbiology
  • Prevention of Neisseria gonorrhoeae With Meningococcal B Vaccine: A Matched Cohort Study in Southern California, 2022, Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Cabotegravir for HIV Prevention in Cisgender Men and Transgender Women, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Missed Prevention Opportunities: Why Young, Black MSM with Recent HIV Diagnosis did not Access HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Services, 2020, AIDS and Behavior

Jeanne M. Marrazzo has published extensively in venues such as The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, UNC Libraries, and the New England Journal of Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Molecular Identification of Bacteria Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis

    David N. Fredricks;Tina L. Fiedler;Jeanne M. Marrazzo

  • Tenofovir-Based Preexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection among African Women

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Gita Ramjee;Barbra A. Richardson;Kailazarid Gomez

  • Sexually transmitted infections: challenges ahead

    Magnus Unemo;Catriona S. Bradshaw;Jane S. Hocking;Henry J.C. de Vries

  • Bacterial Communities in Women with Bacterial Vaginosis: High Resolution Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Relationships of Microbiota to Clinical Criteria

    Sujatha Srinivasan;Noah G. Hoffman;Martin T. Morgan;Frederick A. Matsen

  • Cabotegravir for HIV Prevention in Cisgender Men and Transgender Women

    Raphael J Landovitz;Deborah Donnell;Meredith E Clement;Brett Hanscom

  • Temporal Variability of Human Vaginal Bacteria and Relationship with Bacterial Vaginosis

    Sujatha Srinivasan;Congzhou Liu;Caroline M. Mitchell;Tina L. Fiedler

  • Targeted PCR for Detection of Vaginal Bacteria Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis

    David N. Fredricks;Tina L. Fiedler;Katherine K. Thomas;Brian B. Oakley

  • Papanicolaou Test Screening and Prevalence of Genital Human Papillomavirus Among Women Who Have Sex With Women

    JM Marrazzo;LA Koutsky;NB Kiviat;JM Kuypers

  • Diversity of human vaginal bacterial communities and associations with clinically defined bacterial vaginosis.

    Brian B. Oakley;Tina L. Fiedler;Jeanne M. Marrazzo;David N. Fredricks

  • Characterization of vaginal flora and bacterial vaginosis in women who have sex with women.

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Laura A. Koutsky;David A. Eschenbach;Kathy Agnew

  • Performance of the Cepheid CT/NG Xpert Rapid PCR Test for Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Charlotte A. Gaydos;Barbara Van Der Pol;Mary Jett-Goheen;Mathilda Barnes

  • Metabolic Signatures of Bacterial Vaginosis

    Sujatha Srinivasan;Martin T. Morgan;Tina L. Fiedler;Danijel Djukovic

  • The Evolving Facets of Bacterial Vaginosis: Implications for HIV Transmission.

    Lyle R McKinnon;Lyle R McKinnon;Sharon L Achilles;Catriona S Bradshaw;Adam Burgener

  • PERFORMANCE AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SELECTIVE SCREENING CRITERIA FOR CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN WOMEN. IMPLICATIONS FOR A NATIONAL CHLAMYDIA CONTROL STRATEGY

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Connie L. Celum;Susan D. Hillis;David Fine

  • Bacterial Vaginosis and the Cervicovaginal Immune Response

    Caroline Mitchell;Jeanne Marrazzo

  • Sexually transmitted infections and female reproductive health

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  • Changes in Vaginal Bacterial Concentrations with Intravaginal Metronidazole Therapy for Bacterial Vaginosis as Assessed by Quantitative PCR

    David N. Fredricks;David N. Fredricks;Tina L. Fiedler;Katherine K. Thomas;Caroline M. Mitchell;Caroline M. Mitchell

  • Single-dose zoliflodacin (ETX0914) for treatment of urogenital gonorrhea

    Stephanie N. Taylor;Jeanne Marrazzo;Jeanne Marrazzo;Byron E. Batteiger;Edward W. Hook

  • Sexual Practices, Risk Perception and Knowledge Of Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk Among Lesbian and Bisexual Women

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Patricia Coffey;Allison Bingham

  • Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection in Women Who Have Sex with Women

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Laura A. Koutsky;Kathleen L. Stine;Jane M. Kuypers

  • Relationship of Specific Vaginal Bacteria and Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment Failure in Women Who Have Sex with Women

    Jeanne M. Marrazzo;Katherine K. Thomas;Tina L. Fiedler;Kathleen Ringwood

Frequent Co-Authors

David N. Fredricks
David N. Fredricks University of Washington
Barbra A. Richardson
Barbra A. Richardson University of Washington
Sharon L. Hillier
Sharon L. Hillier University of Pittsburgh
Charlotte A. Gaydos
Charlotte A. Gaydos Johns Hopkins University
Jane R. Schwebke
Jane R. Schwebke University of Alabama at Birmingham
H. Hunter Handsfield
H. Hunter Handsfield University of Washington
Walter E. Stamm
Walter E. Stamm University of Washington
R. Scott McClelland
R. Scott McClelland University of Washington
Martin Morgan
Martin Morgan Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Ariane van der Straten
Ariane van der Straten University of California, San Francisco

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