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Field: Child Nutrition and Water Access

The Bangladesh paradox: exceptional health achievement despite economic poverty

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Rajiv Chowdhury, Abbas Bhuiya, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Sabrina Rasheed et al.

Journal: The Lancet
Year: 2013
Citations: 397

Bangladesh, the eighth most populous country in the world with about 153 million people, has recently been applauded as an exceptional health performer. In the first paper in this Series, we present evidence to show that Bangladesh has achieved substantial health advances, but the country's success ...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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Use of quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to investigate the effect of enteropathogen infections on linear growth in children in low-resource settings: longitudinal analysis of results from the MAL-ED cohort study

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Elizabeth T. Rogawski McQuade, Jie Liu, James A Platts-Mills, Furqan Kabir et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2018Citations: 392

BACKGROUND: Enteropathogen infections in early childhood not only cause diarrhoea but contribute to poor growth. We used molecular diagnostics to assess whether particular enteropathogens were associated with linear growth across seven low-resource settings. METHODS: We used quantitative PCR to dete...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Reduction of cholera in Bangladeshi villages by simple filtration

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Rita R. Colwell, Anwar Huq, M. Sirajul Islam, K. M. A. Aziz et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2003Citations: 389

Based on results of ecological studies demonstrating that Vibrio cholerae, the etiological agent of epidemic cholera, is commensal to zooplankton, notably copepods, a simple filtration procedure was developed whereby zooplankton, most phytoplankton, and particulates >20 microm were removed from wate...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinologyOpen Access
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The Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS) of Diarrheal Disease in Infants and Young Children in Developing Countries: Epidemiologic and Clinical Methods of the Case/Control Study

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Karen L. Kotloff, William C. Blackwelder, Dilruba Nasrin, James P. Nataro et al.

Journal: Clinical Infectious DiseasesYear: 2012Citations: 385

BACKGROUND: Diarrhea is a leading cause of illness and death among children aged <5 years in developing countries. This paper describes the clinical and epidemiological methods used to conduct the Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS), a 3-year, prospective, age-stratified, case/control study to e...

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Arsenic in tube well water in Bangladesh: health and economic impacts and implications for arsenic mitigation

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Sara V. Flanagan, Richard B. Johnston, Yan Zheng

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2012Citations: 381

A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an updated estimate of chronic arsenic exposure in Bangladesh. About 20 million and 45 million people were found to be exposed to concentrations above the national standard of 50 µg/L and the World Healt...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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Energy poverty in rural Bangladesh

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Douglas F. Barnes, Shahidur R. Khandker, Hussain A. Samad

Journal: Energy PolicyYear: 2010Citations: 377
Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Global Burden of Maternal and Child Undernutrition and Micronutrient Deficiencies

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Tahmeed Ahmed, Muttaquina Hossain, Kazi Istiaque Sanin

Journal: Annals of Nutrition and MetabolismYear: 2012Citations: 375

Maternal and child undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies affect approximately half of the world's population. These conditions include intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), low birth weight, protein-energy malnutrition, chronic energy deficit of women, and micronutrient deficiencies. Altho...

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Reducing child mortality: can public health deliver?

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Jennifer Bryce, Shams El Arifeen, George Pariyo, Claudio F. Lanata et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2003Citations: 369

This is the third paper in the series on child survival. The second paper in the series, published last week, concluded that in the 42 countries with 90% of child deaths worldwide in 2000, 63% of these deaths could have been prevented through full implementation of a few known and effective interven...

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Low dietary diversity is a predictor of child stunting in rural Bangladesh

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Jee Hyun Rah, Nasima Akhter, Richard D. Semba, Saskia de Pee et al.

Journal: European Journal of Clinical NutritionYear: 2010Citations: 361

Background/objectives Dietary diversity is associated with overall quality and nutrient adequacy of the diet in low-income countries. We determined the association between dietary diversity and stunting among children aged 6-59 months in rural Bangladesh. Subjects/methods In total, 165 111 under-fiv...

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How Cost-Effective is Biofortification in Combating Micronutrient Malnutrition? An Ex ante Assessment

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J.V. Meenakshi, Nancy L. Johnson, Victor M. Manyong, Hugo De Groote et al.

Journal: World DevelopmentYear: 2009Citations: 351
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Household Environmental Conditions Are Associated with Enteropathy and Impaired Growth in Rural Bangladesh

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Audrie Lin, Benjamin F. Arnold, Sadia Afreen, Rie Goto et al.

Journal: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and HygieneYear: 2013Citations: 349

We assessed the relationship of fecal environmental contamination and environmental enteropathy. We compared markers of environmental enteropathy, parasite burden, and growth in 119 Bangladeshi children (≤ 48 months of age) across rural Bangladesh living in different levels of household environmenta...

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Effects of Diarrhea Associated with Specific Enteropathogens on the Growth of Children in Rural Bangladesh

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Robert E. Black, Kenneth H. Brown, Stan Becker

Journal: PEDIATRICSYear: 1984Citations: 345

Village-based surveillance data from longitudinal studies in rural Bangladesh have been used to evaluate the nutritional consequences of infectious diseases, including diarrhea due to specific pathogens. The prevalences of specific illnesses were related to the ponderal and linear growth of young ch...

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Acute Diarrhea in Adults and Children

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Michael J.G. Farthing, Mohammed Abdus Salam, Greger Lindberg, Petr Dítě et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical GastroenterologyYear: 2012Citations: 341

CONTENTS Introduction and epidemiologic features Clinical manifestations and diagnosis Treatment options and prevention Clinical practice List of Tables Table 1 Clinical features of infection with selected diarrheal pathogens Table 2 Assessment of dehydration using the “Dhaka method” Table 3 Nonspec...

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Critical Factors Influencing the Occurrence of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> in the Environment of Bangladesh

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Anwar Huq, R. Bradley Sack, Azhar Nizam, Ira M. Longini et al.

Journal: Applied and Environmental MicrobiologyYear: 2005Citations: 319

The occurrence of outbreaks of cholera in Africa in 1970 and in Latin America in 1991, mainly in coastal communities, and the appearance of the new serotype Vibrio cholerae O139 in India and subsequently in Bangladesh have stimulated efforts to understand environmental factors influencing the growth...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinology
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Neonatal survival: a call for action

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José Martines, Vinod K. Paul, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2005Citations: 319

To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be prevented. Previous papers in this series have presented the size of the problem, discussed cost-effective interventions, and outlined a systematic approach to overcoming health-system constraints to sc...

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