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1 | The COVID‐19 epidemic | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2020 | 1,831 |
2 | Burden of disease from inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene in low‐ and middle‐income settings: a retrospective analysis of data from 145 countries | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2014 | 785 |
3 | Household drinking water in developing countries: a systematic review of microbiological contamination between source and point-of-use | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 623 |
4 | Drug resistance in Indian visceral leishmaniasis | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2001 | 507 |
5 | Severe Malaria | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2014 | 454 |
6 | Patient retention in antiretroviral therapy programs up to three years on treatment in sub‐Saharan Africa, 2007–2009: systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2010 | 453 |
7 | Handwashing and risk of respiratory infections: a quantitative systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2006 | 414 |
8 | Evidence on feasibility and effective use of mHealth strategies by frontline health workers in developing countries: systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2015 | 362 |
9 | Insecticide‐treated bednets reduce mortality and severe morbidity from malaria among children on the Kenyan coast | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1996 | 359 |
10 | Systematic review: Assessing the impact of drinking water and sanitation on diarrhoeal disease in low‐ and middle‐income settings: systematic review and meta‐regression | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2014 | 351 |
11 | Editorial: The Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2000 | 340 |
12 | Impact of permethrin impregnated bednets on child mortality in Kassena‐Nankana district, Ghana: a randomized controlled trial | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1996 | 335 |
13 | Road traffic injuries in developing countries: a comprehensive review of epidemiological studies | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1997 | 330 |
14 | Systematic review: Hygiene and health: systematic review of handwashing practices worldwide and update of health effects | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2014 | 324 |
15 | Global assessment of exposure to faecal contamination through drinking water based on a systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2014 | 322 |
16 | Non‐communicable diseases in low‐ and middle‐income countries: context, determinants and health policy | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2008 | 301 |
17 | Review: Domestic hygiene and diarrhoea - pinpointing the problem | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2000 | 298 |
18 | Respiratory syncytial virus infection in tropical and developing countries | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1998 | 286 |
19 | A cluster randomized-controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of Stepping Stones in preventing HIV infections and promoting safer sexual behaviour amongst youth in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa: trial design, methods and baseline findings | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2006 | 286 |
20 | Historical review of malarial control in southern African with emphasis on the use of indoor residual house-spraying | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 275 |
21 | Impact of drinking water, sanitation and handwashing with soap on childhood diarrhoeal disease: updated meta‐analysis and meta‐regression | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2018 | 275 |
22 | Substandard medicines in resource‐poor settings: a problem that can no longer be ignored | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2008 | 257 |
23 | An outbreak of Ebola in Uganda | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2002 | 253 |
24 | The northward spread of leishmaniasis in Italy: evidence from retrospective and ongoing studies on the canine reservoir and phlebotomine vectors | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2008 | 251 |
25 | Land use change alters malaria transmission parameters by modifying temperature in a highland area of Uganda | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2000 | 234 |
26 | Educational attainment and HIV-1 infection in developing countries: a systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2002 | 229 |
27 | Factors affecting home delivery in rural Tanzania | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2007 | 229 |
28 | From malaria control to eradication: The WHO perspective | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2009 | 223 |
29 | Low overall mortality of Turkish residents in Germany persists and extends into a second generation: merely a healthy migrant effect?* | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1998 | 221 |
30 | Community-based health insurance in developing countries: a study of its contribution to the performance of health financing systems | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2005 | 217 |
31 | Increased prevalence of malaria in HIV-infected pregnant women and its implications for malaria control | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1999 | 215 |
32 | Prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini infection and incidence of cholangiocarcinoma in Khon Kaen, Northeast Thailand | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 215 |
33 | Atypical manifestations of dengue | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2007 | 214 |
34 | Loss to programme between HIV diagnosis and initiation of antiretroviral therapy in sub‐Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta‐analysis | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2012 | 213 |
35 | Using the three delays model to understand why newborn babies die in eastern Uganda | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2010 | 209 |
36 | Effectiveness of interventions for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in female sex workers in resource poor setting: a systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2008 | 205 |
37 | The sexual behaviour of adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa: patterns and trends from national surveys | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2012 | 205 |
38 | Fake antimalarials in Southeast Asia are a major impediment to malaria control: multinational cross-sectional survey on the prevalence of fake antimalarials | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 203 |
39 | Tungiasis: a neglected health problem of poor communities | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2001 | 202 |
40 | Out-of-pocket health expenditure and debt in poor households: evidence from Cambodia | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 201 |
41 | The HIV‐exposed, uninfected African child | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2009 | 198 |
42 | The long-term reproductive health consequences of female genital cutting in rural Gambia: a community-based survey | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2001 | 196 |
43 | Pneumonia in severely malnourished children in developing countries – mortality risk, aetiology and validity of WHO clinical signs: a systematic review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2009 | 196 |
44 | Use of clinical algorithms for diagnosing malaria1 | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2002 | 195 |
45 | The EI Niño Southern Oscillation and the historic malaria epidemics on the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka: an early warning system for future epidemics? | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1996 | 194 |
46 | Epidemiology and geography of Schistosoma mansoni in Uganda: implications for planning control | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2004 | 194 |
47 | Epidemiology and prevention of human papillomavirus and cervical cancer in sub‐Saharan Africa: a comprehensive review | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2009 | 194 |
48 | Direct amplification and species determination of microsporidian DNA from stool specimens | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1996 | 192 |
49 | Strategies for reducing maternal mortality in developing countries: what can we learn from the history of the industrialized West? | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 1998 | 192 |
50 | High acceptability of voluntary counselling and HIV‐testing but unacceptable loss to follow up in a prevention of mother‐to‐child HIV transmission programme in rural Malawi: scaling‐up requires a different way of acting | Tropical Medicine and International Health | 2005 | 192 |