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Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 301 acute and chronic diseases and injuries in 188 countries, 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

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Theo Vos, Ryan M Barber, Brad Bell, Amelia Bertozzi-Villa et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2015Citations: 6496

Background Up-to-date evidence about levels and trends in disease and injury incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability (YLDs) is an essential input into global, regional, and national health policies. In the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013), we estimated these quantities f...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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International consensus statement on allergy and rhinology: Allergic rhinitis – 2023

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Sarah K. Wise, Cecelia Damask, Lauren T. Roland, Charles S. Ebert et al.

Journal: International Forum of Allergy & RhinologyYear: 2023Citations: 438

BACKGROUND: In the 5 years that have passed since the publication of the 2018 International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Allergic Rhinitis (ICAR-Allergic Rhinitis 2018), the literature has expanded substantially. The ICAR-Allergic Rhinitis 2023 update presents 144 individual topics ...

Health SciencesMedicineImmunology and AllergyOpen Access
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Trans-ancestry genome-wide association study identifies 12 genetic loci influencing blood pressure and implicates a role for DNA methylation

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Norihiro Kato, CARDIo GRAMplusCD, LifeLines Cohort Study, Marie Loh et al.

Journal: Nature GeneticsYear: 2015Citations: 375

We carried out a trans-ancestry genome-wide association and replication study of blood pressure phenotypes among up to 320,251 individuals of East Asian, European and South Asian ancestry. We find genetic variants at 12 new loci to be associated with blood pressure (P = 3.9 × 10−11 to 5.0 × 10−21). ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Genetic loci associated with delayed clearance of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> following artemisinin treatment in Southeast Asia

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Shannon Takala‐Harrison, Taane G. Clark, Christopher G. Jacob, Michael P. Cummings et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2012Citations: 269

The recent emergence of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria in western Cambodia could threaten prospects for malaria elimination. Identification of the genetic basis of resistance would provide tools for molecular surveillance, aiding efforts to contain resistance. Clinical trials of...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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NGOs, Civil Society, and the State in Bangladesh: The Politics of Representing the Poor

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Sarah C. White

Journal: Development and ChangeYear: 1999Citations: 199

The established rhetoric of opposition between state and NGOs as development agents has shifted to one of complementarity and common interest. Along with this, the ‘comparative advantage’ claimed for NGOs has expanded from economic and welfare benefits to encompass also the political goods of civil ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceReligion, Society, and Development
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Knowledge and Skills of Healthcare Providers in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia before and after Competency-Based Training in Emergency Obstetric and Early Newborn Care

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Charles Ameh, Robert S. Kerr, Barbara Madaj, Mselenge Mdegela et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2016Citations: 120

BACKGROUND: Healthcare provider training in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmOC&NC) is a component of 65% of intervention programs aimed at reducing maternal and newborn mortality and morbidity. It is important to evaluate the effectiveness of this. METHODS: We evaluated knowledge and skills ...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Polymorphisms Near TBX5 and GDF7 Are Associated With Increased Risk for Barrett’s Esophagus

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Claire Palles, Laura Chegwidden, Xinzhong Li, John M. Findlay et al.

Journal: GastroenterologyYear: 2014Citations: 111

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Barrett's esophagus (BE) increases the risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). We found the risk to be BE has been associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 6p21 (within the HLA region) and on 16q23, where the closest protein-coding gene is FOXF1. Subse...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgeryOpen Access
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Intimacy in a Transnational Era: The Remaking of Aging among Indian Americans

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Sarah Lamb

Journal: Diaspora A Journal of Transnational StudiesYear: 2002Citations: 91

Intimacy in a Transnational Era:The Remaking of Aging among Indian Americans1 Sarah Lamb (bio) Sarah Lamb Brandeis University Sarah Lamb Sarah Lamb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. She is the author of White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North Indi...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Ethnicity, and Economy
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Non—Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation

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Roger C. Riddell, Mark Robinson, John De Coninck, Ann Muir et al.

Year: 1995Citations: 91

Abstract There has been considerable interest in recent years in the ability of non-governmental organisations to work with the rural poor in developing countries in order to improve their quality of life and economic status through the provision of credit, skills training, and other inputs for inco...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Lack of change in birthweights of infants by generational status among Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black Caribbean, and Black African mothers in a British cohort study

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Sarah Harding

Journal: International Journal of EpidemiologyYear: 2004Citations: 82

AIM: To test the hypothesis that an intergenerational increase would occur in birthweights of babies born to UK-born compared with overseas-born (migrant) minority women. METHOD: Live singleton births to mothers present at the 1991 Census in a national longitudinal study were classified by mother's ...

Health SciencesMedicineObstetrics and Gynecology
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Ethnicity, Socio-economic Status, Overweight and Underweight in East London Adolescents

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Stephanie Taylor, Russell Viner, Robert Booy, Jenny Head et al.

Journal: Ethnicity and HealthYear: 2005Citations: 69

BACKGROUND: The developed world is experiencing an 'epidemic' of childhood obesity but little is known about the prevalence of obesity, or underweight, amongst adolescents from minority ethnic groups in the UK. An understanding of the prevalence of obesity and overweight in these populations is impo...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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National survey of notifications of tuberculosis in England and Wales in 1988. Medical Research Council Cardiothoracic Epidemiology Group.

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Sarah Meredith, V R Aber, Andrew Nunn, DA Johnson et al.

Journal: ThoraxYear: 1992Citations: 63

BACKGROUND: A survey was undertaken to determine the distribution of tuberculosis in England and Wales and, by comparison with the findings of similar surveys in 1978-9 and 1983, to study trends in the incidence of the disease by ethnic group over the decade. METHODS: The survey included all cases o...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious DiseasesOpen Access
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From the politics of poverty to the politics of identity? Child rights and working children in Bangladesh

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Sarah C. White

Journal: Journal of International DevelopmentYear: 2002Citations: 60

Abstract Drawing on primary research in development organizations and with working children themselves, this paper questions the logic of child rights, and its validity for the cultural context of Bangladesh. A strong stress on child rights at the programme level may not be sustainable and can have ...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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An open dataset of Plasmodium vivax genome variation in 1,895 worldwide samples

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MalariaGEN, Ishag Adam, Mohammad Shafiul Alam, Sisay Getachew Alemu et al.

Journal: Wellcome Open ResearchYear: 2022Citations: 52

<ns3:p> This report describes the MalariaGEN Pv4 dataset, a new release of curated genome variation data on 1,895 samples of <ns3:italic>Plasmodium vivax</ns3:italic> collected at 88 worldwide locations between 2001 and 2017. It includes 1,370 new samples contributed by MalariaGEN and VivaxGEN partn...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyParasitologyOpen Access
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Patriarchal Investments: Marriage, Dowry and the Political Economy of Development in Bangladesh

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Sarah C. White

Journal: Journal of Contemporary AsiaYear: 2016Citations: 52

This article explores why dowry inflation persists in Bangladesh, despite the country being widely heralded as a development success, especially with regard to gender. The article asks three questions. Does rural Bangladesh show changing patterns of marriage similar to those reported elsewhere in So...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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