M. A. Ali, M. M. Uddin, M. N. I. Khan, F.-U.-Z. Chowdhury et al.
A. Mrityunjoy, Fatema Kaniz, J. Fahmida, J. S. Shanzida et al.
Shanzida Akter Dristy, Aurup Ratan Dhar, Md. Taj Uddin
Cotton is a major cash crop in the agriculture of Bangladesh, primarily fueling its substantial textile industry. Although local production is limited, cotton has the potential to bolster the country’s economic growth by supporting local economies and improving agricultural sustainability. An in-dep...
Md. Shahidur Rashid Bhuiyan, Mohammad Shoaib Chowdhury, Mst. Shanzida Parvin, Henglein et al.
This paper focuses on the recent advances in nanomaterials which are playing important roles in medical science and also the nanomaterials which can be potential candidates in medicine and medical device applications. The salient properties, functional activities, advantages and disadvantages of the...
Allison Squires, Hillary J. Dutton, María Guadalupe Casales-Hernández, Javier Isidro Rodríguez López et al.
AIM: To describe the self-reported mental health of nurses from 35 countries who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND: There is little occupationally specific data about nurses' mental health worldwide. Studies have documented the impact on nurses' mental health of the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Md. Washim Akram, Burhan Uddin Banna, Sayed Hasan Mahmud, Shanzida Easmin et al.
Abstract The demand for natural dyes is increasing due to the negative environmental impacts of synthetic color. In fact, customers are becoming more concerned about their health and the environmentally friendly products. The aim of this research is to disclose the dye extraction process using the u...
Manju Ara Khatun, Shanzida Khatun
Background: Globally, maternal and infant morbidity and mortality is a serious public health problem. Maternal mortality rate in Bangladesh is 176 per lack live births which remain high as Government set target to be achieved by 2016. Antenatal care is extremely important health care service for the...
Shanzida Farhana, Jalal Ahmed
We are now in the era of technological miracles, including in the field of communication. Satellite television brings us news and information across national boundaries. The media have a strong influence of people’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices. The power of media can be used very effectively...
Khaleda Akter, Shanzida Khatun, Sahadat Hossain
Background: Worldwide thalassemia poses a serious public health problem due to the high prevalence. Globally, 15 million people are suffering from clinically thalassemic disorders. Objective: To describe the lived experience of thalassaemic children in Bangladesh. Methods: This study was conducted f...
Mohammad Masud Rana, Mohammad Shariful Islam, Jotsna Akter, Shanzida Khatun
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has been a global epidemic in the new millennium and the majority of all diabetic patients constitute Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Medication adherence to prescribed treatments is a key determinant to achieve therapeutic success reduces diabetic complications. Objecti...
Shanzida Haque, Assem Omar Basurrah, Blessing I. Hammer, Shawn E. Bourdo et al.
Abstract This research has successfully prepared three-dimensional leaf-like copper oxide (CuO) nanostructures on micro-sized Cu powder particles via hot water treatment (HWT). This innovative approach has led to the development of a new core–shell, binder-free, and high-surface-area supercapacitor ...
Kuntala Gain, Shanzida Khatun, Sahadat Hossain, Dipali Rani Mallick
Background: Complementary feeding is a significant milestone that has nutritional, developmental, and health implications. Worldwide, 33% of the deaths are linked to malnutrition. Objective: To describe the mothers’ experience about complementary feeding practice with child aged less than two years ...
Sadia Jahan, AHM Shafiullah Habib, Shanzida Islam, Md Kamrul Hasan et al.
A study was conducted on the proximate and mineral composition of native and hybrid pangas, namely Pangasius pangasius and Pangasius hypophthalmus at raw and fried stages between January and December 2017. At the raw stage higher amount of average protein (23%) found in native pangas compared to hyb...
Md Reaz Uddin Chowdhury, Kazi Shanzida Akter, Sahedul Islam Bhuiyan, Bimal Chandra Das et al.
COVID-19(Corona virus disease 2019), which starts from Wuhan, China on December, 2019 spread rapidly to different countries of the world including Bangladesh. It affects huge impact on health care system. It’s a new disease with multisystem involvement. Physicians are experiencing new presentation o...
Mohammod Islam, Chandra Sarker, Ruksana Jebin, Farjana Yasmin et al.
Cholera is severe watery diarrhea caused by pathogenic V. cholerae 01 or 0139 serogroups. In each year, 2.9 million people are affected by cholera worldwide and 95000 deaths occur from the disease annually. In Bangladesh, around 100000 people are affected by this disease and approximately 4500 death...