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Transmission of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infections in Healthcare Settings, Abu Dhabi

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Jennifer C. Hunter, Duc T. Nguyen, Bashir Aden, Zyad Al Bandar et al.

Journal: Emerging infectious diseasesYear: 2016Citations: 135

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections sharply increased in the Arabian Peninsula during spring 2014. In Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, these infections occurred primarily among healthcare workers and patients. To identify and describe epidemiologic and clinical charact...

Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and SimulationOpen Access
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Forecasting the effects of smoking prevalence scenarios on years of life lost and life expectancy from 2022 to 2050: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

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Masayuki Teramoto, Marissa B Reitsma, Yohannes Abate, Abdallah H A Abd Al Magied et al.

Journal: The Lancet Public HealthYear: 2024Citations: 123

BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading behavioural risk factor for mortality globally, accounting for more than 175 million deaths and nearly 4·30 billion years of life lost (YLLs) from 1990 to 2021. The pace of decline in smoking prevalence has slowed in recent years for many countries, and although st...

Health SciencesMedicinePhysiologyOpen Access
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Improving performance of the Tariff Method for assigning causes of death to verbal autopsies

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Peter Serina, Ian Riley, Andrea Stewart, Spencer L James et al.

Journal: BMC MedicineYear: 2015Citations: 110

BACKGROUND: Reliable data on the distribution of causes of death (COD) in a population are fundamental to good public health practice. In the absence of comprehensive medical certification of deaths, the only feasible way to collect essential mortality data is verbal autopsy (VA). The Tariff Method ...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and ImagingOpen Access
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A shortened verbal autopsy instrument for use in routine mortality surveillance systems

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Peter Serina, Ian Riley, Andrea Stewart, Abraham D. Flaxman et al.

Journal: BMC MedicineYear: 2015Citations: 107

BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is recognized as the only feasible alternative to comprehensive medical certification of deaths in settings with no or unreliable vital registration systems. However, a barrier to its use by national registration systems has been the amount of time and cost needed for...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and ImagingOpen Access
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How to prevent and address safeguarding concerns in global health research programmes: practice, process and positionality in marginalised spaces

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Bachera Aktar, Wafa Alam, Samiha Ali, Abdul Awal et al.

Journal: BMJ Global HealthYear: 2020Citations: 25

Safeguarding is rapidly rising up the international development agenda, yet literature on safeguarding in related research is limited. This paper shares processes and practice relating to safeguarding within an international research consortium (the ARISE hub, known as ARISE). ARISE aims to enhance ...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Fault-Lines in the Public Health Approach to Covid-19: Recognizing Inequities and Ground Realities of Poor Residents Lives in the Slums of Dhaka City, Bangladesh

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Sabina Faiz Rashid, Bachera Aktar, Nadia Farnaz, Sally Theobald et al.

Journal: SSRN Electronic JournalYear: 2020Citations: 18

In this paper we aim to better understand the lived experiences of the slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh and the social, economic and health and well-being constraints resulting from the nationwide shutdown due to COVID-19 pandemic. We undertook rapid qualitative research telephone interviews (51, ...

Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and SimulationOpen Access
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Seven core competencies and conditions for equitable partnerships and power sharing in community-based participatory research

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Kim Ozano, Wafa Alam, Bachera Aktar, Linet Okoth et al.

Journal: BMJ Global HealthYear: 2024Citations: 17

Equitable health research requires actively engaging communities in producing new knowledge to advocate for their health needs. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) relies on the coproduction of contextual and grounded knowledge between researchers, programme implementers and community part...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Perception and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination among urban slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Wafa Alam, Farzana Manzoor, Nadia Farnaz, Bachera Aktar et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2022Citations: 16

BackgroundVaccine hesitancy was identified as a major threat to global health by WHO in 2019. This hesitancy was also observed with COVID-19 vaccination rollout in many countries including Bangladesh, where it began on Feb 7, 2021. Reasons for this include lack of knowledge, misinformation, low trus...

Social SciencesHealthVaccine Coverage and HesitancyOpen Access
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Prevalence of risk factors for non-communicable diseases in a rural population of Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study

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Sanjana Nujhat, Wafa Alam, Ayushka Parajuli, Wagdi Ali Mohammed Mohsen et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2020Citations: 16

BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 67% of annual deaths in Bangladesh. Behavioural and clinical risk factors such as high blood pressure, high blood glucose concentrations, dietary habits, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and alcohol consumption contribute to the prevalence of N...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Readiness of primary health-care facilities for the management of non-communicable diseases in rural Bangladesh: a mixed methods study

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Wafa Alam, Sanjana Nujhat, Ayuska Parajuli, Laurent Banyira et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2020Citations: 13

BackgroundNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 67% of all deaths in Bangladesh. Several programmes are being implemented at the primary health-care level for NCD control in rural Bangladesh. This study aimed to assess the readiness for NCD health services provision in primary health-care fac...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Can minimizing risk exposures help in inhibiting carbon footprints? The environmental repercussions of international trade and clean energy

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Chengqi Shi, Muntasir Murshed, Mohammad Mahtab Alam, Wafa Ghardallou et al.

Journal: Journal of Environmental ManagementYear: 2023Citations: 9

Since bettering environmental conditions has acquired significant interest globally, discovering factors that may facilitate the establishment of environmental sustainability is currently of foremost importance. Hence, this study considers a sample of 33 members of the Organization for Economic Coop...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Engineering
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Global multi-societies endorsement of the MAFLD definition

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Mohamed Alboraie, Tawesak Tanwandee, Xiaoyuan Xu, Dafina Nikolova et al.

Journal: Annals of HepatologyYear: 2024Citations: 6
Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Economics of healthcare access in low-income and middle-income countries: a protocol for a scoping review of the economic impacts of seeking healthcare on slum-dwellers compared with other city residents

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Noemia Teixeira de Siqueira-Filha, Jinshuo Li, Eliud Kibuchi, Zahidul Quayyum et al.

Journal: BMJ OpenYear: 2021Citations: 5

INTRODUCTION: People living in slums face several challenges to access healthcare. Scarce and low-quality public health facilities are common problems in these communities. Costs and prevalence of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) have also been reported as high in studies conducted in slums in...

Social SciencesUrban StudiesUrban and Rural Development ChallengesOpen Access
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Perceptions of and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination among Urban Slum Dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Wafa Alam, Nadia Farnaz, Farzana Manzoor, Sally Theobald et al.

Journal: Social SciencesYear: 2023Citations: 4

Vaccine hesitancy or low uptake was identified as a major threat to global health by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019. Vaccine hesitancy is context-specific and varies across time, place, and socioeconomic groups. In this study, we aimed to understand the perceptions of and attitudes towa...

Social SciencesHealthVaccine Coverage and HesitancyOpen Access
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Personal Hygiene Assessment Among Different University Students of Dhaka, Bangladesh: A Step Towards the Prevention of COVID-19 Pandemic

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S. M. Abdur Rahman, Shofiul Alam, Ummay Sumaya Wafa, Mohammad Wasiful Gofur et al.

Journal: World Scientific NewsYear: 2020Citations: 4
Health SciencesMedicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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