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Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education
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Articles published in Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education has got h-index 31, which means every article in Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education has got 31 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education.

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Total published articles

39 71 63 35 33 57 85 108

Conference proceedings

5 23 0 0 44 246 119 155

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

110 521 535 550 513 416 342 306
Journal total citations count 5447
Journal impact factor 9.18
Journal 5 years impact factor 10.47
Journal cite score 11.45
Journal h-index 31
Journal h-index since 2019 25
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Singh S, Badaya S (2015) Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for cervical cancer screening: The desired destination for the protracted hunt. J Cancer Policy 2015: 23-24.

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Singh S, Badaya S, Agrawal D (2014) Current socioclinical trend of sexually transmitted diseases and relevance of STD clinic: A comparative study from referral tertiary care center of Gwalior, India. Drug Development and Therapeutics 5: 134.

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Singh S, Badaya S, Multani MK (2013) Is existing cervical cancer screening proven productive in developing nations: Time to move from the laboratory to community?. South Asian J Cancer 2: 242.

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Badaya S, Singh S (2015) Missing cervical cancer patients in India: time to rejuvenate follow up strategy through mhealth. Journal of Cancer Policy 3: 3-4.

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