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Trends in Diabetic Retinopathy, Visual Acuity, and Treatment Outcomes for Patients Living With Diabetes in a Fundus Photograph–Based Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Program in Bangladesh

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Mahiul M. K. Muqit, Nick Kourgialis, Meredith Jackson‐deGraffenried, Zaman Talukder et al.

Journal: JAMA Network OpenYear: 2019Citations: 30

Importance: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of low vision among working-age adults. An estimated 6.9 million people in Bangladesh were living with diabetes in 2017, which is projected to increase to more than 10 million people in 2025. Currently, no standardized and/or large-scale DR ...

Health SciencesMedicineOphthalmologyOpen Access
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Introducing urine-enriched biochar-based fertilizer for vegetable production: acceptability and results from rural Bangladesh

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Ipsita Sutradhar, Meredith Jackson‐deGraffenried, Sayema Akter, Shannon A. McMahon et al.

Journal: Environment Development and SustainabilityYear: 2021Citations: 23

Abstract Improved agricultural practices that increase yields and preserve soils are critical to addressing food insecurity and undernutrition among smallholder farmer families. Urine-enriched biochar has been shown to be an accessible and effective fertilization option in various subtropical countr...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpen Access
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Use of designing for behaviour change framework in identifying and addressing barriers to and enablers of animal source feeding to children ages 8–23 months in Bandarban Hill District in Bangladesh: Implications for a nutrition‐sensitive agriculture programme

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Md Abul Kalam, Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif, Ame Stormer, Treena Bishop et al.

Journal: Maternal and Child NutritionYear: 2023Citations: 3

Inadequate diet quality is a cause of undernutrition among children 6-23 months of age in Bangladesh, particularly in remote and isolated areas such as Bandarban District. Feeding animal source foods can help to combat stunting and wasting problems among children, but it may not be accessible or acc...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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