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Table 3 Most cited chikungunya virus-related papers published by ASEAN and South Asian countries

From: Growth in chikungunya virus-related research in ASEAN and South Asian countries from 1967 to 2022 following disease emergence: a bibliometric and graphical analysis

No.

Authors

Title

No. of Citations

Journal Title

Year

Document Type

1

Pialoux et al. [100]

Chikungunya, an epidemic arbovirosis

767

Lancet Infectious Diseases

2007

Review

2

Musso et al. [101]

Zika virus: Following the path of dengue and chikungunya?

346

The Lancet

2015

Letter

3

Yergolkar et al. [102]

Chikungunya outbreaks caused by African genotype, India

266

Emerging Infectious Diseases

2006

Article

4

Chow et al. [103]

Persistent arthralgia induced by Chikungunya virus infection is associated with interleukin-6 and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor

254

Journal of Infectious Diseases

2011

Article

5

Arankalle et al. [104]

Genetic divergence of Chikungunya viruses in India (1963–2006) with special reference to the 2005–2006 explosive epidemic

253

Journal of General Virology

2007

Article

6

Ng et al. [105]

IL-1β, IL-6, and RANTES as biomarkers of Chikungunya severity

218

PLoS ONE

2009

Article

7

Burt et al. [106]

Chikungunya virus: an update on the biology and pathogenesis of this emerging pathogen

208

The Lancet Infectious Diseases

2017

Review

8

Laras et al. [107]

Tracking the re-emergence of epidemic chikungunya virus in Indonesia

205

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

2005

Article

9

Her et al. [108]

Active infection of human blood monocytes by Chikungunya virus triggers an innate immune response

199

Journal of Immunology

2010

Article

10

Mavalankar et al. [109]

Increased mortality rate associated with chikungunya epidemic, Ahmedabad, India

181

Emerging Infectious Diseases

2008

Article