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Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Government•Oslo, Norway•
About: Norwegian Institute of Public Health is a government organization based out in Oslo, Norway. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Pregnancy. The organization has 2038 authors who have published 8190 publications receiving 362847 citations. The organization is also known as: Folkehelseinstituttet & FHI.
Topics: Population, Pregnancy, Cohort study, Poison control, Public health
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Christopher J L Murray1, Ryan M Barber, Kyle J Foreman2, Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren +608 more•Institutions (251)
TL;DR: Patterns of the epidemiological transition with a composite indicator of sociodemographic status, which was constructed from income per person, average years of schooling after age 15 years, and the total fertility rate and mean age of the population, were quantified.
1,609 citations
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McMaster University1, Norwegian Institute of Public Health2, University of Basel3, University of London4, Oregon Health & Science University5, Autonomous University of Barcelona6, Bond University7, University at Buffalo8, University of Florida9, Health Canada10, Medical Research Council11, Case Western Reserve University12
TL;DR: Credibility is increased if subgroup effects are based on a small number of a priori hypotheses with a specified direction; subgroup comparisons come from within rather than between studies; tests of interaction generate low P-values; and have a biological rationale.
1,535 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a framework to combat the threat to human health and biosecurity from antimicrobial resistance, an understanding of its mechanisms and drivers is needed.
1,428 citations
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Anglia Ruskin University1, Norwegian Institute of Public Health2, University of London3, Carnegie Mellon University4, Heidelberg University5, L V Prasad Eye Institute6, Nova Southeastern University7, University of KwaZulu-Natal8, Brien Holden Vision Institute9, Flinders University10, University of Melbourne11
TL;DR: The differences and temporal changes found in causes of blindness and MSVI have implications for planning and resource allocation in eye care.
1,388 citations
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Nicholas J Kassebaum1, Amelia Bertozzi-Villa1, Megan Coggeshall1, Katya Anne Shackelford1 +349 more•Institutions (179)
TL;DR: Global rates of change suggest that only 16 countries will achieve the MDG 5 target by 2015, with evidence of continued acceleration in the MMR, and MMR was highest in the oldest age groups in both 1990 and 2013.
1,383 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Tien Yin Wong | 160 | 1880 | 131830 |
Debbie A Lawlor | 147 | 1114 | 101123 |
Holger J. Schünemann | 141 | 810 | 113169 |
Gideon Koren | 129 | 1994 | 81718 |
Bert Brunekreef | 124 | 806 | 81938 |
Stein Emil Vollset | 119 | 399 | 110936 |
Ulf Ekelund | 115 | 611 | 70618 |
Andrew D Oxman | 110 | 342 | 138279 |
Adrian Covaci | 100 | 749 | 38039 |
Elie A. Akl | 95 | 482 | 58031 |
Peter C Gøtzsche | 90 | 413 | 147009 |
Peter Gill | 89 | 502 | 35160 |
Allen J. Wilcox | 88 | 372 | 26806 |
Oskar Hansson | 88 | 496 | 26159 |
Jay R. Harris | 83 | 282 | 24560 |