Charles F. Harvey, Christopher H. Swartz, A. B. M. Badruzzaman, Nicole Keon-Blute et al.
High levels of arsenic in well water are causing widespread poisoning in Bangladesh. In a typical aquifer in southern Bangladesh, chemical data imply that arsenic mobilization is associated with recent inflow of carbon. High concentrations of radiocarbon-young methane indicate that young carbon has ...
Christopher H. Swartz, Nicole Blute, Borhan Badruzzman, Ashraf Ali et al.
Anne Detjen, Shaffiq Essajee, Malgorzata Grzemska, Ben J. Marais
•The renewed commitment to Primary Health Care (PHC) presents an opportunity to reconsider latent synergies and novel partnerships for child health and development.•TB and HIV partners need to align better and jointly formulate strategies to scale up pediatric TB and HIV in an integrated MNCH and PH...
C. F. Harvey, Christopher H. Swartz, Abu Bohran M. Badruzzaman, N. E. Keon et al.
Over the last several decades, much of population of Bangladesh and West Bengal switched their water supply from surface water to groundwater. Tragically, much of the region's groundwater is dangerously contaminated by arsenic, and consumption of this water has already created severe health effects....
Christopher H. Swartz, N. E. Keon, Borhan Badruzzman, Ashraf Ali et al.
Author(s): Swartz, C.H; Keon, N.E; Badruzzman, B; Ali, A; Brabander, D, Jay, J; Islam, S; Hemond, H.F; Harvey, C.F.
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