Ashley K. Randall, Gabriel A. León, Emanuele Basili, Tamás Martos et al.
Following the global outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020, individuals report psychological distress associated with the “new normal”—social distancing, financial hardships, and increased responsibilities while working from home. Given the interpersonal nature of stress and coping responses between ro...
Nazmul Huq, Jean Hugé, Emmanuel Boon, Animesh K. Gain
This paper identifies and analyses climate change impacts, their cascading consequences and the livelihood implications of these impacts on smallholder agricultural communities of coastal Bangladesh. Six physically and socio-economically vulnerable communities of south-western coastal regions were s...
Neal Russell, Wolfgang Stöhr, Nishad Plakkal, Aislinn Cook et al.
BACKGROUND: There is limited data on antibiotic treatment in hospitalized neonates in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We aimed to describe patterns of antibiotic use, pathogens, and clinical outcomes, and to develop a severity score predicting mortality in neonatal sepsis to inform future ...
Grace Li, Julia Bielicki, ASM Nawshad Uddin Ahmed, Mohammad Shahidul Islam et al.
OBJECTIVE: To gain an understanding of the variation in available resources and clinical practices between neonatal units (NNUs) in the low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) setting to inform the design of an observational study on the burden of unit-level antimicrobial resistance (AMR). DESIG...
Andrew Li, Lowell Ling, Hanyu Qin, Yaseen M. Arabi et al.
Abstract Rationale Directly comparative data on sepsis epidemiology and sepsis bundle implementation in countries of differing national wealth remain sparse. Objectives To evaluate across countries/regions of differing income status in Asia 1) the prevalence, causes, and outcomes of sepsis as a reas...
Chi Hung Czarina Leung, Anna Lee, Yaseen M. Arabi, Jason Phua et al.
Abstract Rationale There are limited data on mechanical discontinuation practices in Asia. Objectives To document self-reported mechanical discontinuation practices and determine whether there is clinical equipoise regarding protocolized weaning among Asian Intensive Care specialists. Methods A surv...
Neal Russell, Wolfgang Stöhr, Nishad Plakkal, Aislinn Cook et al.
Abstract Background Neonatal sepsis is a leading cause of child mortality, and increasing antimicrobial resistance threatens progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Evidence to guide antibiotic treatment for sepsis in neonates and young infants from randomized controlled trials or observ...
Biljana Kakaraskoska Boceska, Tuba Vilken, Basil Britto Xavier, Tomislav Kostyanev et al.
Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) are a major cause of neonatal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 80% of these sepsis deaths could be prevented through improved treatment, the efficacy of the currently recommended first- and...
Neal Russell, Wolfgang Stöhr, Nishad Plakkal, Aislinn Cook et al.
Background: Neonatal sepsis is associated with high mortality, but there is limited clinical data on outcomes in hospital facilities in low and middle income countries (LMIC). The NeoOBS study aimed to determine the clinical features, pathogens and clinical outcomes of infants presenting with neonat...
Biljana Kakaraskoska Boceska, Tuba Vilken, Basil Britto Xavier, Christine Lammens et al.
Abstract Objectives Several recent studies highlight the high prevalence of resistance to multiple antibiotic classes used in current treatment regimens for neonatal sepsis and new treatment options are urgently needed. We aimed to identify potential new combination antibiotic treatment regimens by ...
Neal Russell, Wolfgang Stöhr, Nishad Plakkal, Aislinn Cook et al.
Nazmul Huq, Jean Hugé, Emmanuel E. Boon, Animesh A.K. Gain
Author: Huq, Nazmul et al.; Genre: Journal Article; Finally published : 2015; Open Access; Title: Climate Change Impacts in Agricultural Communities in Rural Areas of Coastal Bangladesh: A Tale of Many Stories