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The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in J Trop Pediatr as of June 1, 2009 -- updated monthly

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1.  Abdel R. Omran
  The Epidemiologic Transition Theory. A Preliminary Update
  J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1983; 29: 305-316.
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2.  J. L. Deen, G. E. L. Walraven, L. von Seidlein
  Increased Risk for Malaria in Chronically Malnourished Children Under 5 Years of Age in Rural Gambia
  J Trop Pediatr Apr 01, 2002; 48: 78-83.
(In "Articles")   [Abstract]     [PDF]
 
3.  Cynthia C. Mobley, J. Ties Boerma, Stephen Titus, Britte Lohrke, K. Shangula, Robert E. Black
  Validation Study of a Verbal Autopsy Method for Causes of Childhood Mortality in Namibia
  J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1996; 42: 365-369.
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4.  Veronica Spooner, Jane Barker, Steve Tulloch, Deborah Lehmann, Thomas F. de C. Marshall, Makit Kajoi, Michael P. Alpers
  Clinical Signs and Risk Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children Admitted to Goroka Hospital, Papua New Guinea
  J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1989; 35: 295-300.
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5.  J. van den Hombergh, E. Dalderop, Y. Smit
  Does Iron Therapy Benefit Children with Severe Malaria-associated Anaemia? A Clinical Trial with 12 Weeks Supplementation of Oral Iron in Young Children from the Turiani Division, Tanzania
  J Trop Pediatr Aug 01, 1996; 42: 220-227.
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