Russell Kabir, Ilias Mahmud, Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Divya Vinnakota et al.
This article reports the intent to receive a SARS-COV-2 vaccine, its predictors and willingness to pay in Bangladesh. We carried out an online cross-sectional survey of 697 adults from the general population of Bangladesh in January 2021. A structured questionnaire was used to assess vaccination int...
Shwarnali Bhattacharjee, Md. Tariqul Islam, Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Md Muhib Kabir
Abstract Lakshmibaur-Nalair Haor, a freshwater wetland ecosystem is situated in the north-eastern region of Bangladesh. This place hosts the second largest freshwater swamp forest in Bangladesh. Containing rich biodiversity, this unique area experiences significant landscape changes. This study exam...
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Sílvia Serrao-Neumann, Peter Davey, Moazzem Hossain et al.
This paper examines the association between slow-onset natural hazards and the temporal aspects of human mobility— that is, short-term and long-term internal migration in the context of north-west Bangladesh. The paper contributes to the current understanding on the multiple stressors influencing in...
Shilpi Kundu, Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, E. Morgan, Peter Davey et al.
This paper presents the results of a systematic literature review of climate change adaptation and resilience in coastal agriculture in Bangladesh. It explores the existing adaptation measures against climatic stresses. It investigates the extent of resilience-building by the use of these adaptation...
Ilias Mahmud, Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Divya Vinnakota, Shah Saif Jahan et al.
Aim: This article reports the intent to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, its predictors and willingness to pay in Bangladesh. Subject and Methods: We did a cross-sectional survey of 697 adults in January 2021. A structured questionnaire was used to assess vaccination intent. Questionnaire included potent...
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Sílvia Serrao-Neumann
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Palash Kamruzzaman
Bangladesh frequently suffers from acute riverbank erosions and, as a result, every year a large number of people internally migrate to new places mainly in search of livelihoods. While very few studies focus on the multifaceted nature of vulnerability experienced from riverbank erosions, the presen...
Md. Rafiqul Islam, A Anisuzzaman, Md. Shahadat Hossain, Mohammad Zahangir Alam et al.
Food-borne parasitic zoonoses are major threats to human health and only next to the 'big three' such as AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Linguatula serrata is a food-borne zoonotic pentastomid that affects a wide range of animals including humans. Dogs and other carnivores are the final hosts while ...
Md Irteja Islam, Shah Saif Jahan, Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Samia Naz Isha et al.
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, dental education institutions throughout the world experienced significant challenges, including a quick shift to an online learning paradigm. Since the pandemic has had a considerable impact on dental education, this research evaluated the perspectives and ...
Russell Kabir, Samia Naz Isha, Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Nazeeba Siddika et al.
Background: Bangladesh has been attracting international students with interests in various subjects recently. Every year students from different parts of the world come to study undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mostly at private universities in Bangladesh. This study evaluates the depression...
Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Ehsanul Hoque Apu, Sujan Kanti Nath, Ashek Elahi Noor et al.
Abstract Aim: This study aims to assess the knowledge, awareness, and practices of registered dentists regarding COVID-19 epidemiology and transmission during the rapid outbreak of this highly contagious virus in Bangladesh. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted amon...
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Peter Davey, Sílvia Serrao-Neumann, Moazzem Hossain
Mohammad Ali Arif, Yearul Kabir, Faizule Hassan, T.M. Zaved Waise et al.
A growing body of evidence suggests that oxidative stress is the key player in the pathogenesis of lead-induced toxicity. The present study investigated lead induced oxidative DNA damage, if any in rat blood cells by alkaline comet assay. Lead was administered intraperitoneally to rats at doses of 2...
Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir, Sílvia Serrao-Neumann
Palash Kamruzzaman, Kate Williams, Ali Wardak, Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir et al.
This paper focuses on understanding how displaced people perceive dignity. In doing so, empirical evidence from the displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar, now living in Bangladeshi camps, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Afghanistan are contrasted with how dignity is being conceptualised in exi...
Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Ehsanul Hoque Apu, Sujan Kanti Nathc, Ashek Elahi Noor et al.
Background: COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unpre-cedented strike on humanity around the world . The scenario in Bangladesh is getting worse day by day, and every aspect of the society is observing its impact. Health care professionals are at a greater risk of contracting the disease while caring fo...
Russell Kabir, Samia Naz Isha, Mohammad Tawfique Hossain Chowdhury, Nazeeba Siddika et al.
Background Bangladesh has been attracting international students on various subjects in recent times. Every year students from different parts of the world come to study undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mostly at private universities in Bangladesh. This study evaluates the depression status a...
Sajib Chakraborty, Mohammad Ali Arif, T.M. Zaved Waise, Farhana Naznin et al.
A.G.M.Sofi Uddin Mahamud, Ishtiak Ahammed Tanvir, Ehsanul Kabir, Kowshik Ahmed et al.
AbstractThe prevalence of various kidney diseases has become a significant threat to global public health and one of the leading causes of severe morbidity and high mortality. Multiple extrinsic or intrinsic factors, including drug or chemotoxicity, aging biomarkers, and various aging-related disord...
Bulbul Siddiqi, Palash Kamruzzaman, Mohammad Ehsanul Kabir
The Rohingya, forcibly displaced from Myanmar and currently living in Bangladesh, represent one of the most persecuted groups. Over a million Rohingya have been living in Cox's Bazar in the various makeshift camps, and most of them came during the 2017 influx, which has created serious concerns abou...