Peter Aaby, Badara Samb, François Simondon, Awa Seck et al.
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the reduction in mortality after standard titre measles immunisation in developing countries can be explained simply by the prevention of acute measles and its long term consequences. DESIGN: An analysis of all studies comparing mortality of unimmunised children and chi...
Myrtle Hill
Abstract Focusing on the archives of Irish Protestant missionary societies, this article aims to contribute to the growing feminist literature on a female missionary subculture which provided unique opportunities for women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Stressing diversity of ...
Barry A. Finette, Megan McLaughlin, Samuel V. Scarpino, John Canning et al.
Approximately 3 million children younger than 5 years living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) die each year from treatable clinical conditions such as pneumonia, dehydration secondary to diarrhea, and malaria. A majority of these deaths could be prevented with early clinical assessments a...
Prisca Benedicto-Matambo, Lindsay Avolio, Henry Badji, Rabab Batool et al.
Abstract Background Molecular diagnostics on human fecal samples have identified a larger burden of shigellosis than previously appreciated by culture. Evidence of fold changes in immunoglobulin G (IgG) to conserved and type-specific Shigella antigens could be used to validate the molecular assignme...
M P Aaby, Badara Samb, François Simondon, Awa Seck et al.
The study examined whether the reduction in mortality after standard titre measles immunization in developing countries can be explained by the prevention of acute measles and its long-term consequences. All studies comparing mortality of unimmunised children and children immunised with standard tit...
Aklima Begum, Abdullah Al Mamun, Atiar Rahman, Sabiha Sattar et al.
One of the main factors that lead to death globally is stroke. The main reason for death by stroke is not taking prevention measures early and not understanding stroke. As a result, death by stroke is thriving all over the world, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. Steps must be take...
Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Jie Liu, Jane Juma, Bri’Anna Horne et al.
Abstract Shigella is a leading cause of diarrhea and dysentery in children under 5 in low- resource settings and several vaccines are in development. Due to its fastidious nature, Shigella can be difficult to culture and eventual vaccine trials will need to optimize the isolation of Shigella to ensu...
Md Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Jie Liu, Jane Juma, Bri'Anna Horne et al.
ABSTRACT Shigella is a leading cause of diarrhea and dysentery in children younger than 5 years of age in low-resource settings, and several vaccines are in development. Due to its fastidious nature, Shigella can be difficult to culture, and eventual vaccine trials will need to optimize the isolatio...
Tahsina N
Background: Snake bite is onc of the alarming acute medical emergency resulting ill-fated unintended interaction between snake and human in Bangladesh. It is obligatory to enhance general wakefulness about its prevention and first aid management among the rural population which is still significantl...
Barry A. Finette, Megan McLaughlin, Samuel V. Scarpino, John Canning et al.
H. Venkatasubbiah, Dennis Duncanson, Wilhelm K. Klatt, Stuart Kirby et al.
General The Indian Ocean: Its Political, Economic, and Military Importance. Edited by Alvin J. Cottrell and R. M. Burrell. London, Pall Mall Press, 1973. Pp. 457. Index. £10.50. Far East Liang Ch'i‐ch'ao and Modern Chinese Liberalism. By Philip C. Huang. University of Washington Press (Institute for...