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Tanzania journal of health research is a journal indexed in SJR in Medicine (miscellaneous) with an H index of 30. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,172 and it has a best quartile of Q4. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,172.
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0,172
SJR Impact factor30
H Index47
Total Docs (Last Year)35
Total Docs (3 years)1428
Total Refs18
Total Cites (3 years)35
Citable Docs (3 years)0.51
Cites/Doc (2 years)30.38
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Influence of pregnancy perceptions on patterns of seeking antenatal care among women in reproductive age of Masaka District, Uganda
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View moreLandform and surface attributes for prediction of rodent burrows in the Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
View morePredicting small mammal and flea abundance using landform and soil properties in a plague endemic area in Lushoto District, Tanzania
View moreKnowledge of diabetes and hypertension among members of teaching staff of higher learning institutions in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
View moreFactors associated with, and echocardiographic findings of heart failure among HIV infected patients at a tertiary health care facility in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
View moreFactors contributing to delay in commencement of immunization in Nigerian infants
View moreSmall mammals distribution and diversity in a plague endemic area in West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
View moreKnowledge, attitudes and acceptability to provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling: patients' perspectives in Moshi and Rombo Districts, Tanzania
View moreReported incidences and factors associated with percutaneous injuries and splash exposures among healthcare workers in Kahama District, Tanzania
View moreAnthropogenic soils and land use patterns in relation to small mammal and flea abundance in plague endemic area of Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
View moreInfluence of gender on prevalence of overweight and obesity in Nigerian schoolchildren and adolescents
View morePrevalence of leptospirosis and toxoplasmosis: a study of rodents and shrews in cultivated and fallow land, Morogoro rural district, Tanzania
View moreDynamic bowel obstruction: aetiology, clinical presentation, management and outcome at Bugando Medical Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania
View moreUpper gastrointestinal endoscopic findings and prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among adult patients with dyspepsia in northern Tanzania
View moreAddressing the human resource for health crisis in Tanzania: the lost in transition syndrome
View moreInjury outcome among helmeted and non-helmeted motorcycle riders and passengers at a tertiary care hospital in north-western Tanzania
View moreIntegrating land cover and terrain characteristics to explain plague risks in Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania: a geospatial approach
View moreMorpho-physiological features associated with menopause: recent knowledge and areas for future work
View moreGenetic profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and treatment outcomes in human pulmonary tuberculosis in Tanzania
View moreProfile of plasma lipids and degree of derangements among the elderly of Morogoro region, Tanzania
View moreFactors associated with flea infestation among the different rodent species in Mbulu and Karatu districts, northern Tanzania
View morePredictors of outcome among patients with obstructive jaundice at Bugando Medical Centre in north-western Tanzania
View moreMotorcycle accidents: morbidity and associated factors in a city of northeast of Brazil
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