Mohammad Shahidul Islam
Jahangirnagar University(BD)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Neonatal and Maternal Infections, Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections, Respiratory viral infections research, Global Maternal and Child Health, Child Nutrition and Water Access
Most-Cited Works
- → Dipyridyl Thiosemicarbazone Chelators with Potent and Selective Antitumor Activity Form Iron Complexes with Redox Activity(2006)381 cited
- → Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination of Agricultural Soil around Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ), Bangladesh: Implication of Seasonal Variation and Indices(2012)276 cited
- → Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms for early detection of skin cancer in community and primary care settings: a systematic review(2022)243 cited
- → Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Novel Iron Chelators: Structure−Activity Relationships of the 2-Benzoylpyridine Thiosemicarbazone Series and Their 3-Nitrobenzoyl Analogues as Potent Antitumor Agents(2007)220 cited
- → Causes and incidence of community-acquired serious infections among young children in south Asia (ANISA): an observational cohort study(2018)216 cited
- → 2-Acetylpyridine Thiosemicarbazones are Potent Iron Chelators and Antiproliferative Agents: Redox Activity, Iron Complexation and Characterization of their Antitumor Activity(2009)199 cited
- → Waste loading in shrimp and fish processing effluents: potential source of hazards to the coastal and nearshore environments(2004)187 cited
- → Patterns of antibiotic use, pathogens, and prediction of mortality in hospitalized neonates and young infants with sepsis: A global neonatal sepsis observational cohort study (NeoOBS)(2023)152 cited
- → A HIGHLY CEFTRIAXONE-RESISTANT SALMONELLA TYPHI IN BANGLADESH(1999)140 cited
- → Effects of antibiotic resistance, drug target attainment, bacterial pathogenicity and virulence, and antibiotic access and affordability on outcomes in neonatal sepsis: an international microbiology and drug evaluation prospective substudy (BARNARDS)(2021)126 cited