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Michael J. Boivin is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. The primary field of study is Medicine, with a total of 93 publications. Their research spans several subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Nutrition and Dietetics, Safety Research, and Infectious Diseases.

The main topics covered in Michael J. Boivin's research include:

  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Family and Disability Support Research

Several frequent coauthors have collaborated with Michael J. Boivin, including:

  • Alla Sikorskii
  • Désiré Tshala-Katumbay
  • Florence Bodeau-Livinec
  • Roméo Zoumenou
  • Bruno Giordani

Regular publication venues for Michael J. Boivin's work include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Nature Communications
  • New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
  • Child Neuropsychology
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases

Recent papers by Michael J. Boivin include:

  • "Household water insecurity will complicate the ongoing COVID-19 response: Evidence from 29 sites in 23 low- and middle-income countries" (2021), published in International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
  • "The Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale: comparison scores from 27 sites in 22 countries" (2021), published in Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development
  • "The Effects of Malaria in Pregnancy on Neurocognitive Development in Children at 1 and 6 Years of Age in Benin: A Prospective Mother-Child Cohort" (2021), published in Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • "Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Children Following In Utero Exposure to Zika in Nicaragua" (2020), published in Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • "The gut microbiome in konzo" (2021), published in Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Cerebral malaria in children is associated with long-term cognitive impairment

    Chandy C. John;Paul Bangirana;Justus Byarugaba;Robert O. Opoka

  • Cognitive Impairment After Cerebral Malaria in Children: A Prospective Study

    Michael J. Boivin;Paul Bangirana;Justus Byarugaba;Robert O. Opoka

  • Effects of early cerebral malaria on cognitive ability in Senegalese children.

    Michael J. Boivin

  • A preliminary evaluation of the cognitive and motor effects of pediatric HIV infection in Zairian children.

    Michael J. Boivin;Stephen D. R. Green;Anthony G. Davies;Bruno Giordani

  • Neurocognitive and Motor Deficits in HIV-Infected Ugandan Children With High CD4 Cell Counts

    Theodore D. Ruel;Michael J. Boivin;Hannah E. Boal;Paul Bangirana

  • Soil-transmitted helminth infection, loss of education and cognitive impairment in school-aged children: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Noel Pabalan;Eloisa Singian;Lani Tabangay;Hamdi Jarjanazi

  • Health, Neurologic, and Cognitive Status of HIV-Infected, Long-Surviving, and Antiretroviral-Naive Ugandan Children

    Danstan Bagenda;Annette Nassali;Israel Kalyesubula;Becky Sherman

  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytokine Levels and Cognitive Impairment in Cerebral Malaria

    Chandy C. John;Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari;Robert O. Opoka;Gregory S. Park

  • Severe Malarial Anemia is Associated With Long-term Neurocognitive Impairment

    Paul Bangirana;Robert O. Opoka;Michael J. Boivin;Richard Idro

  • Verbal fluency and positron emission tomographic mapping of regional cerebral glucose metabolism.

    Michael J. Boivin;Bruno Giordani;Stanley Berent;David A. Amato

  • A pilot study of the neuropsychological benefits of computerized cognitive rehabilitation in Ugandan children with HIV.

    Michael J. Boivin;Rachelle A. Busman;Sujal M. Parikh;Paul Bangirana

  • Low Levels of RANTES Are Associated with Mortality in Children with Cerebral Malaria

    Chandy C. John;Robert Opika-Opoka;Justus Byarugaba;Richard Idro

  • Reducing neurodevelopmental disorders and disability through research and interventions

    Michael J. Boivin;Michael J. Boivin;Angelina M. Kakooza;Benjamin C. Warf;Leslie L. Davidson;Leslie L. Davidson

  • Cognitive deficits and educational loss in children with schistosome infection-A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Amara E. Ezeamama;Amaya L. Bustinduy;Allan K. Nkwata;Leonardo Martinez

  • Improvements in Cognitive Performance for Schoolchildren in Zaire, Africa, Following an Iron Supplement and Treatment for Intestinal Parasites

    Michael J. Boivin;Bruno Giordani

  • A focus on adolescence to reduce neurological, mental health and substance-use disability

    Leslie L. Davidson;Elena L. Grigorenko;Michael J. Boivin;Elizabeth Rapa

  • Cyberporn Use in the Context of Religiosity

    Jesse W. Abell;Timothy A. Steenbergh;Michael J. Boivin

  • A year-long caregiver training program improves cognition in preschool Ugandan children with human immunodeficiency virus.

    Michael J. Boivin;Paul Bangirana;Noeline Nakasujja;Connie F. Page

  • Socioeconomic predictors of cognition in Ugandan children: Implications for community interventions

    Paul Bangirana;Paul Bangirana;Chandy C. John;Richard Idro;Robert O. Opoka

  • Immediate neuropsychological and behavioral benefits of computerized cognitive rehabilitation in Ugandan pediatric cerebral malaria survivors

    Paul Bangirana;Bruno Giordani;Chandy C. John;Connie Page

  • Cash water expenditures are associated with household water insecurity, food insecurity, and perceived stress in study sites across 20 low- and middle-income countries

    Justin Stoler;Amber L. Pearson;Amber L. Pearson;Chad Staddon;Amber Wutich

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Giordani
Bruno Giordani University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Judith K. Bass
Judith K. Bass Johns Hopkins University
Stanley Berent
Stanley Berent University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Carla Sharp
Carla Sharp University of Houston
Anne B. Young
Anne B. Young Harvard University
Alan Stein
Alan Stein University of Oxford
Elena L. Grigorenko
Elena L. Grigorenko University of Houston

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