Andrew Bauleni
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Andrew Bauleni's research focuses on public health issues, particularly in infectious disease epidemiology and control. His work has examined the overdiagnosis of malaria in endemic settings, as demonstrated by his facility-based surveillance study in Malawi. Bauleni has also investigated the biting patterns of the Anopheles funestus mosquito, a key vector for malaria transmission, in rural Malawi, with implications for vector control strategies. His recent publications include reviews on electronic malaria surveillance systems, the acceptance of rotavirus vaccines in Nigeria, and sociodemographic factors influencing dengue fever diagnosis and treatment in Nigeria.
Bauleni's scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 8, with 13 total publications and 255 citations. He is actively publishing, with his most recent work appearing in 2024.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 255
Selected Publications
- Review of: "Malaria Vector Control in the Electronic Malaria Surveillance Information System (E-SISMAL)" (2024) DOI
- Review of: "Acceptance of Childhood Rotavirus Vaccine Among Mothers at The Point of Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction: A case study from Awka Anambra State Nigeria" (2024) DOI
- Review of: "Sociodemographic Determinants of Gender Disparity in Dengue Fever Diagnosis and Treatment" (2024) DOI
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