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Field: Global Health and Epidemiology

Variations in common diseases, hospital admissions, and deaths in middle-aged adults in 21 countries from five continents (PURE): a prospective cohort study

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Gilles R. Dagenais, Darryl P. Leong, Sumathy Rangarajan, Fernando Laņas et al.

The Lancet
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Year: 2019
Citations: 650

BACKGROUND To our knowledge, no previous study has prospectively documented the incidence of common diseases and related mortality in high-income countries (HICs), middle-income countries (MICs), and low-income countries (LICs) with standardised approaches. Such information is key to developing glob...

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Heterogeneity of coronary heart disease risk factors in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and European origin populations: cross sectional study

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R. Bhopal, Nigel Unwin, Martin White, Julie Yallop et al.

Journal: BMJYear: 1999Citations: 613

OBJECTIVE: To compare coronary risk factors and disease prevalence among Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis, and in all South Asians (these three groups together) with Europeans. DESIGN: Cross sectional survey. SETTING: Newcastle upon Tyne. PARTICIPANTS: 259 Indian, 305 Pakistani, 120 Bangladeshi...

Health SciencesMedicineEndocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismOpen Access
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Effect of community-based newborn-care intervention package implemented through two service-delivery strategies in Sylhet district, Bangladesh: a cluster-randomised controlled trial

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Abdullah H Baqui, Shams El Arifeen, Gary L. Darmstadt, Saifuddin Ahmed et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2008Citations: 601

BACKGROUND Neonatal mortality accounts for a high proportion of deaths in children under the age of 5 years in Bangladesh. Therefore the project for advancing the health of newborns and mothers (Projahnmo) implemented a community-based intervention package through government and non-government organ...

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Non‐Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in developing countries: a symposium report

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Tina D Purnat, Nguyen Thi Anh Phuong, Upendo Mwingira et al.

Journal: Globalization and HealthYear: 2014Citations: 535

In recent years, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have globally shown increasing impact on health status in populations with disproportionately higher rates in developing countries. NCDs are the leading cause of mortality worldwide and a serious public health threat to developing countries. Recogniz...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Integrated management of childhood illness by outpatient health workers: technical basis and overview. The WHO Working Group on Guidelines for Integrated Management of the Sick Child.

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S Gove

Journal: PubMedYear: 1997Citations: 486

This article describes the technical basis for the guidelines for the integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI), which are presented in the WHO/UNICEF training course on IMCI for outpatient health workers at first-level health facilities in developing countries. These guidelines include the ...

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Determinants of the use of maternal health services in rural Bangladesh

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Nitai Chakraborty

Journal: Health Promotion InternationalYear: 2003Citations: 375

Utilization of health services is a complex behavioral phenomenon. Empirical studies of preventive and curative services have often found that use of health services is related to the availability, quality and cost of services, as well as to social structure, health beliefs and personal characterist...

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Hungry for tobacco: an analysis of the economic impact of tobacco consumption on the poor in Bangladesh

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Debra Efroymson, Saifuddin Ahmed, Joy Townsend, Syed Mahbubul Alam et al.

Journal: Tobacco ControlYear: 2001Citations: 269

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent of tobacco expenditures in Bangladesh and to compare those costs with potential investment in food and other essential items. DESIGN: Review of available statistics and calculations based thereon. RESULTS: Expenditure on tobacco, particularly cigarettes, represen...

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LONGITUDINAL STUDIES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND PHYSICAL GROWTH OF CHILDREN IN RURAL BANGLADESH

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

Journal: American Journal of EpidemiologyYear: 1982Citations: 241

Longitudinal studies were done in two villages in rural Bangladesh to learn more about the interactions between infectious diseases and the nutritional status of children. An intensive system of surveillance was used to determine the occurrence and frequency of infectious diseases in a cohort of 197...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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Reasons for Preference of Home Delivery with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Rural Bangladesh: A Qualitative Exploration

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Bidhan Krishna Sarker, Musfikur Rahman, Tawhidur Rahman, Jahangir Hossain et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2016Citations: 237

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal and child mortality in the last decade, childbirth assisted by skilled attendants has not increased as much as expected. An objective of the Bangladesh National Strategy for Maternal Health 2014-2024 is...

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The prevalence of underweight, overweight and obesity in Bangladeshi adults: Data from a national survey

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Tuhin Biswas, Sarah P. Garnett, Sonia Pervin, Lal Rawal

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2017Citations: 212

BACKGROUND: Over the two last decades Bangladesh, a low-income country, has experienced a rapid demographic and epidemiological transition. The population has increased substantially with rapid urbanization and changing pattern of disease, which at least in part, can be explained by nutritional chan...

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Epidemiological transition in rural Bangladesh, 1986–2006

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Zunaid Ahsan Karar, Nurul Alam, Peter Kim Streatfield

Journal: Global Health ActionYear: 2009Citations: 212

BACKGROUND: For understanding epidemiological transition, Health and Demographic Surveillance System plays an important role in developing and resource-constraint setup where accurate information on vital events (e.g. births, deaths) and cause of death is not available. METHODS: This study aimed to ...

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Determinants of frequency and contents of antenatal care visits in Bangladesh: Assessing the extent of compliance with the WHO recommendations

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M. Mazharul Islam, Mohammad Shahed Masud

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2018Citations: 208

BACKGROUND: In addition to the number of antenatal care (ANC) visits, the items of ANC services covered by ANC visits greatly influence the effectiveness of the ANC services. Recently the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended not only to achieve a minimum of eight ANC visits, but also to use a...

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Maternal Mortality in Rural Bangladesh

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Liang-Chia Chen, Melita Gesche, Shamsa Ahmed, A. I. Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Studies in Family PlanningYear: 1974Citations: 201

Studies were carried out by the Cholera Research Laboratory to investigate maternal mortality in rural Bangladesh. In the 1st study field workers interviewed the closest relative of every reported deceased female in the reproductive age group to diagnose the probable cause of death. The 2nd investig...

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Wealth, education and urban–rural inequality and maternal healthcare service usage in Malawi

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Sanni Yaya, Ghose Bishwajit, Vaibhav Shah

Journal: BMJ Global HealthYear: 2016Citations: 174

BACKGROUND: Malawi is among the 5 sub-Saharan African countries presenting with very high maternal mortality rates, which remain a challenge. This study aims to examine the impact of wealth inequality and area of residence (urban vs rural) and education on selected indicators of maternal healthcare ...

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Women’s decision-making autonomy and utilisation of maternal healthcare services: results from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey

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Ghose Bishwajit, Feng Da, Shangfeng Tang, Sanni Yaya et al.

Journal: BMJ OpenYear: 2017Citations: 172

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the association between women's decision-making power and utilisation of maternal healthcare services (MHS) among Bangladeshi women. SETTINGS: This is a nationally representative survey that encompassed Dhaka, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Chittagong, Khulna, ...

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