Author Information
Davidson Howes Hamer is affiliated with the Center for Global Health and Development at the Boston University School of Public Health in Boston, MA, USA. His professional roles extend to the Department of Global Health at the same institution, as well as ZCAHRD in Lusaka, Zambia. Additionally, he is involved with the Section of Infectious Diseases within the Department of Medicine at Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. Davidson H. Hamer's work primarily revolves around global health and infectious diseases, with a significant focus on international health challenges and their solutions.Research Contributions
Davidson Howes Hamer has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases and global health. His research has addressed various critical areas, including acute hepatitis A in international travelers, care-seeking behavior for newborns in rural Zambia, and the effects of maternal vitamin D supplementation in infants. He has also studied COVID-19 quarantine duration and transmission risk, adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions in different countries, and infection prevention in neonatal care in low-middle income countries. His research extends to examining preterm births in South-Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, neglected tropical diseases, and delivery location decisions among pregnant women in Zambia. His work is influential and widely recognized in the scientific community.Aliases
Davidson Howes Hamer is known by various aliases, including D H Hamer, Davidson Hamer, Davidson H. Hamer, David Hamer, Davidson h. Hamer, D. Hamer, D. H. Hamer, David H Hamer, and David H. Hamer. These aliases are used interchangeably in different publications and citations.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
14,220 |
h-index |
60 |
Paper Count |
493 |