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Microbiology

D-Index
83
Citations
24028
World Ranking
996
National Ranking
454

Medicine

D-Index
87
Citations
26337
World Ranking
13703
National Ranking
6960

Overview

R. Bradley Sack was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States during their academic career. The scientist was recognized for research contributions in various areas, although specific publications, co-authors, fields of study, and topics were not detailed in the available data.

The record shows no listed recent papers or specific frequent co-authors associated with their work. Similarly, there is no information about particular publication venues where the scientist frequently published.

There is no available information on book publications or awards granted to R. Bradley Sack. Details about main or subfields of study, as well as primary topics of research, were not provided.

R. Bradley Sack was noted as deceased according to the source data.

Best Publications

  • Practice Guidelines for the Management of Infectious Diarrhea

    Richard L. Guerrant;Thomas Van Gilder;Ted S. Steiner;Nathan M. Thielman

  • ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: EPIDEMIOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, CLINICAL FEATURES, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION

    Firdausi Qadri;Ann Mari Svennerholm;A. S.G. Faruque;R. Bradley Sack

  • Test for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli using Y-1 adrenal cells in miniculture.

    D A Sack;R B Sack

  • Large outbreak of clinical cholera due to Vibrio cholerae non-01 in Bangladesh

    M. John Albert;A.K. Siddique;M.S. Islam;A.S.G. Faruque

  • Reduction of cholera in Bangladeshi villages by simple filtration

    Rita R. Colwell;Anwar Huq;M. Sirajul Islam;K. M. A. Aziz

  • Genotypes associated with virulence in environmental isolates of Vibrio cholerae.

    Irma N. G. Rivera;Irma N. G. Rivera;Jongsik Chun;Anwar Huq;Anwar Huq;R. Brad Sack

  • Case-Control Study of Enteropathogens Associated with Childhood Diarrhea in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    M. John Albert;A.S.G. Faruque;S.M. Faruque;RB Sack

  • Critical Factors Influencing the Occurrence of Vibrio cholerae in the Environment of Bangladesh

    Anwar Huq;Anwar Huq;R. Bradley Sack;Azhar Nizam;Ira M. Longini

  • Large epidemic of cholera-like disease in Bangladesh caused by Vibrio cholerae 0139 synonym Bengal

    M.J. Albert;M. Ansaruzzaman;P.K. Bardhan

  • Environmental signatures associated with cholera epidemics

    Guillaume Constantin de Magny;Raghu Murtugudde;Mathew R. P. Sapiano;Azhar Nizam

  • Special Escherichia coli serotypes among enterotoxigenic strains from diarrhoea in adults and children.

    Frits Ørskov;Ida Ørskov;Doyle J. Evans;R. Bradley Sack

  • Acute undifferentiated human diarrhea in the tropics: I. Alterations in intestinal microflora

    S. L. Gorbach;J. G. Banwell;B. D. Chatterjee;B. Jacobs

  • Viable but nonculturable Vibrio cholerae O1 in biofilms in the aquatic environment and their role in cholera transmission

    Munirul Alam;Marzia Sultana;G. Balakrish Nair;A. K. Siddique

  • Methodological Issues in Diarrhoeal Diseases Epidemiology: Definition of Diarrhoeal Episodes

    Abdullah H Baqui;Robert E Black;Yunus;A R Azimul Hoque

  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin.

    R H Yolken;H B Greenberg;M H Merson;R B Sack

  • Oral rehydration therapy of infantile diarrhea: a controlled study of well-nourished children hospitalized in the United States and Panama.

    Mathuram Santosham;Robert S. Daum;Ludwig Dillman;Jose L. Rodriguez

  • Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea. Results of a prospective double-blind study of Peace Corps volunteers in Kenya.

    David A. Sack;Donald C. Kaminsky;R. Bradley Sack;J. N. Itotia

  • Entamoeba histolytica infection in children and protection from subsequent amebiasis.

    Rashidul Haque;Dinesh Mondal;Priya Duggal;Mamun Kabir

  • EPIDEMIOLOGIC AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ACUTE DIARRHEA WITH EMPHASIS ON ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA INFECTIONS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN AN URBAN SLUM OF DHAKA, BANGLADESH

    Rashidul Haque;Dinesh Mondal;Beth D. Kirkpatrick;Selim Akther

  • Prevalence of Toxin Types and Colonization Factors in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Isolated during a 2-Year Period from Diarrheal Patients in Bangladesh

    Firdausi Qadri;Swadesh Kumar Das;A. S.G. Faruque;George J. Fuchs

  • Cholera

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Rita R. Colwell
Rita R. Colwell University of Maryland, College Park
David A. Sack
David A. Sack Johns Hopkins University
Anwar Huq
Anwar Huq University of Maryland, College Park
G. Balakrish Nair
G. Balakrish Nair National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases
Rashidul Haque
Rashidul Haque International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
M. John Albert
M. John Albert Kuwait University
Mathuram Santosham
Mathuram Santosham Johns Hopkins University
Nur A. Hasan
Nur A. Hasan University of Maryland, College Park
Shah M. Faruque
Shah M. Faruque Independent University
Firdausi Qadri
Firdausi Qadri International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research

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