Biography and Research Information
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Soumana Daddy-Gaoh's research focuses on the historical epidemiology and microbiology of tattoo-associated infections. Their work examines the causes, patterns, and prevalence of these infections, tracing their history and microbial origins since 1820. Daddy-Gaoh has published on these topics, including recent work in 2024. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with 1 total publication and 3 total citations. Key collaborators include Steven L. Foley, Seong‐Jae Kim, Sandeep Kondakala, and Ohgew Kweon, all from the National Center for Toxicological Research, with whom Daddy-Gaoh has shared one publication each. Daddy-Gaoh is recently active in their research pursuits.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Nontuberculous mycobacteria skin infections associated with tattoos (2026)
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Thematic and collaborative structures in food distribution research: a systematic mapping with topic modeling and bibliometrics (2026)
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Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820 (2024)
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Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820 (2024)
Collaboration Network
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- Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Causes, patterns, and epidemiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
- Microbiology of tattoo-associated infections since 1820
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