Government surveillance systems, cleaning agents and autism: Most read articles in October

The most-read article in October was  Werb et al‘s article on international government surveillance systems. Carpenter et al’s article on SIDS and bed sharing remained popular for the third month in a row.  Other newly-published papers in the top ten include Vandenplas et al‘s clinical insight on the relationship between asthma and cleaning agents, and Kalil et al’s review of hospital-acquired pneumonia.

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Werb et al The temporal relationship between drug supply indicators: an audit of international government surveillance systems
2 Johansson et al Common psychosocial stressors in middle-aged women related to longstanding distress and increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease: a 38-year longitudinal population study
3 Carpenter et al Bed sharing when parents do not smoke: is there a risk of SIDS? An individual level analysis of five major case–control studies
4 Taylor et al Prevalence and incidence rates of autism in the UK: time trend from 2004–2010 in children aged 8 years
5 Doyle et al A systematic review of evidence on the links between patient experience and clinical safety and effectiveness
6 Vandenplas et al Asthma related to cleaning agents: a clinical insight
7 Nybergh et al Psychometric properties of the WHO Violence Against Women instrument in a male population-based sample in Sweden
8 Ford et al Current treatments in diabetic macular oedema: systematic review and meta-analysis
9 Kalil et al Treatment of hospital-acquired pneumonia with linezolid or vancomycin: a systematic review and meta-analysis
10 MacCallum et al Patient safety and estimation of renal function in patients prescribed new oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: a cross-sectional study

 

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