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D-Index
71
Citations
16297
World Ranking
20016
National Ranking
686

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

Tuberculosis, Immunology, Bacteremia, Pediatrics and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. His study in Tuberculosis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Economic growth, Pandemic and Surgery. Stephen M. Graham has included themes like Tuberculosis Disease and Intensive care medicine in his Surgery study.

His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Efavirenz, Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, Salmonella and Tuberculin. His research integrates issues of Epidemiology, Incidence, Etiology and Malaria in his study of Bacteremia. His Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Randomized controlled trial, Intention-to-treat analysis and Mechanical ventilation.

His most cited work include:

  • Epidemics of Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection Associated with Multidrug Resistance among Adults and Children in Malawi (291 citations)
  • Epidemics of Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection Associated with Multidrug Resistance among Adults and Children in Malawi (291 citations)
  • Epidemics of Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection Associated with Multidrug Resistance among Adults and Children in Malawi (291 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Stephen M. Graham mainly investigates Tuberculosis, Pediatrics, Intensive care medicine, Pneumonia and Immunology. Stephen M. Graham studies Tuberculosis, namely Mycobacterium tuberculosis. His Pediatrics study also includes

  • Prospective cohort study which intersects with area such as Cohort study,
  • Epidemiology which intersects with area such as Incidence and Young adult.

His study looks at the intersection of Pneumonia and topics like Etiology with Coinfection. Stephen M. Graham has researched Immunology in several fields, including Bacteremia, Pyrazinamide, Internal medicine and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His research in Bacteremia intersects with topics in Meningitis and Case fatality rate.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Tuberculosis (69.13%)
  • Pediatrics (54.03%)
  • Intensive care medicine (28.52%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Tuberculosis (69.13%)
  • Pediatrics (54.03%)
  • Disease (24.16%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Tuberculosis, Pediatrics, Disease, Family medicine and Epidemiology. His Tuberculosis research incorporates themes from Young adult, Incidence, Contact tracing and Intensive care medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Pneumonia, Retrospective cohort study, Antibiotic resistance, Bedaquiline and Prospective cohort study as well as Pediatrics.

In his study, Drug resistance is inextricably linked to Bacteremia, which falls within the broad field of Antibiotic resistance. His Family medicine research also works with subjects such as

  • Public health which intersects with area such as Tuberculosis prevention, Drug resistant tuberculosis, Transmission and Guideline,
  • Preventive therapy and related Tuberculosis Disease and Surgery. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Epidemiology, Poverty and Adolescent health is strongly linked to Environmental health.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis (118 citations)
  • Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis (118 citations)
  • Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis (118 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Tuberculosis

Stephen M. Graham mostly deals with Tuberculosis, Pediatrics, Disease, Implementation research and Epidemiology. His study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a part of Tuberculosis. His research integrates issues of Pneumonia, Regimen, Tolerability, Retrospective cohort study and Prospective cohort study in his study of Pediatrics.

His Disease research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Breastfeeding, Malnutrition and Breast feeding. His study in Implementation research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Private sector, Pandemic and Health policy. His Epidemiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Young adult, Etiology, Cause of death and Vaccination.

Best Publications

  • TB/HIV : a clinical manual

    Anthony Harries;Dermot Maher;Stephen Graham

  • Epidemics of Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection Associated with Multidrug Resistance among Adults and Children in Malawi

    Melita A. Gordon;Melita A. Gordon;Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Amanda L. Walsh;Lorna Wilson

  • Evaluation of Tuberculosis Diagnostics in Children: 1. Proposed Clinical Case Definitions for Classification of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis Disease. Consensus From an Expert Panel

    Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Tahmeed Ahmed;Farhana Amanullah;Renee Browning

  • Clinical Case Definitions for Classification of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Children: An Update

    Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Luis E. Cuevas;Patrick Jean-Philippe;Renee Browning

  • Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis

    Michael J A Reid;Nimalan Arinaminpathy;Amy Bloom;Barry R Bloom

  • Long-term neurologic consequences of nutritional vitamin B12 deficiency in infants

    Stephen M. Graham;Otto M. Arvela;Otto M. Arvela;Graham A. Wise;Graham A. Wise

  • The risk of tuberculosis in children after close exposure: a systematic review and individual-participant meta-analysis

    Leonardo Martinez;Olivia Cords;C Robert Horsburgh;Jason R Andrews

  • Bacteremia in Malawian Children with Severe Malaria: Prevalence, Etiology, HIV Coinfection, and Outcome

    Rachel N. Bronzan;Terrie E. Taylor;James Mwenechanya;James Mwenechanya;Madalitso Tembo;Madalitso Tembo

  • Pneumonia in severely malnourished children in developing countries - mortality risk, aetiology and validity of WHO clinical signs: a systematic review

    Mohammod Jobayer Chisti;Marc Tebruegge;Marc Tebruegge;Sophie La Vincente;Stephen M. Graham

  • The neglected role of antibody in protection against bacteremia caused by nontyphoidal strains of Salmonella in African children

    Calman A. MacLennan;Esther N. Gondwe;Chisomo L. Msefula;Robert A. Kingsley

  • Diagnostic and Management Challenges for Childhood Tuberculosis in the Era of HIV

    B. J Marais;S. M Graham;S. M Graham;M. F Cotton;N Beyers

  • Lactobacillus GG promotes recovery from acute nonbloody diarrhea in Pakistan.

    S Raza;S M Graham;S J Allen;Shamima Sultana

  • Bubble continuous positive airway pressure for children with severe pneumonia and hypoxaemia in Bangladesh: an open, randomised controlled trial

    Mohammod J Chisti;Mohammod J Chisti;Mohammed A Salam;Jonathan H Smith;Tahmeed Ahmed

  • Clinical presentation of non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteraemia in Malawian children

    Stephen M. Graham;Amanda L. Walsh;Amanda L. Walsh;Elizabeth M. Molyneux;Amos J. Phiri

  • Bacteremia in febrile Malawian children: clinical and microbiologic features.

    Amanda L. Walsh;Amos J. Phiri;Stephen M. Graham;Elizabeth M. Molyneux

  • Rotavirus Strain Diversity in Blantyre, Malawi, from 1997 to 1999

    N. A. Cunliffe;J. S. Gondwe;S. M. Graham;B. D. M. Thindwa

  • Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections of children in tropical Africa.

    S M Graham;E M Molyneux;A L Walsh;J S Cheesbrough

  • Morbidity among human immunodeficiency virus-1-infected and -uninfected African children.

    Taha E. Taha;Stephen M. Graham;Newton I. Kumwenda;Robin L. Broadhead

  • Clinical presentation and outcome of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in Malawian children

    Stephen M Graham;Edward I Mtitimila;Henry S Kamanga;Amanda L Walsh;Amanda L Walsh

  • Lactobacillus GG and Acute Diarrhoea in Young Children in the Tropics

    A R Pant;S M Graham;S J Allen;S Harikul

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm E. Molyneux
Malcolm E. Molyneux Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Ben J. Marais
Ben J. Marais University of Sydney
Amanda L. Walsh
Amanda L. Walsh Public Health England
Anthony D. Harries
Anthony D. Harries International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Calman A. MacLennan
Calman A. MacLennan Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Beate Kampmann
Beate Kampmann Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Susan M Sawyer
Susan M Sawyer University of Melbourne
Lex W. Doyle
Lex W. Doyle University of Melbourne
Nigel A. Cunliffe
Nigel A. Cunliffe University of Liverpool
Colin F. Robertson
Colin F. Robertson Royal Children's Hospital

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