Author Information
Christina A. Greenaway is a distinguished researcher in the field of infectious diseases. She holds a prominent position at the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology of the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, affiliated with McGill University in Montreal, QC, Canada. Additionally, she is part of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Epidemiology at the SMBD Jewish General Hospital, also affiliated with McGill University in Montreal. Her research career is deeply rooted in investigating infectious diseases, with a particular focus on the health of migrant populations.Research Contributions
Dr. Christina A. Greenaway has made significant contributions to the field of infectious diseases, focusing on the health and treatment of migrant populations. Her work in recent years highlights key issues such as tuberculosis surveillance and testing in migrants, latent tuberculosis screening, and the impact of ethnicity and migration status on COVID-19 outcomes in Canada. She has also delved into the challenges of providing perinatal care for uninsured migrant women and the implications of strongyloidiasis in immunocompromised migrants. Her research is pivotal in shaping health policies and interventions for vulnerable populations.Aliases
Throughout her career, Christina A. Greenaway has been referenced under various aliases, including C Greenaway, Christina Greenaway, C A Greenaway, Christina C. Greenaway, C. Greenaway, Christina A Greenaway, and Chris Greenaway. These variations commonly occur in academic publications and citations.Publication and Citation Metrics
| Metric |
Value |
| Total Citation Count |
4298 |
| H-index |
35 |
| Total Number of Papers |
109 |