BACKGROUND: Analysis of data from rural Gambia has previously shown that being born during the annual hungry season strongly influences susceptibility to mortality from infectious disease in young adulthood, possibly through an influence on immune function. In rural Bangladesh pregnancies are exposed to similar seasonality. The current paper uses data from a large demographic survey in the Matlab region of Bangladesh to retest the Gambian-derived hypothesis that early life exposures correlated with season of birth predict later patterns of mortality. METHODS: Since 1966, a continuous demographic surveillance system has been in operation in the rural Matlab region of Bangladesh. The current analysis is based on 172 228 births and 24 697 deat...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
Introduction: While the association of weather and mortality has been well documented for moderate c...
Background Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in associ...
Background Analysis of data from rural Gambia has previously shown that being born during the annual...
BACKGROUND: We previously showed that mortality from infectious diseases among young adults in rural...
Burkart K, Khan MH, Krämer A, Breitner S, Schneider A, Endlicher WR. Seasonal variations of all-caus...
BACKGROUND: Mortality exhibits seasonal variations, which to a certain extent can be considered as m...
This study examines a sample of 4,987 births to investigate, through regression, logit, and hazard m...
BACKGROUND: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality, providing evid...
Background Mortality in developing countries has multiple causes. Some of these causes are linked to...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
BACKGROUND:Our study aims to obtain estimates of the size effects of temperature extremes on infant ...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
AIM: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality. Seasonal factors in e...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
Introduction: While the association of weather and mortality has been well documented for moderate c...
Background Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in associ...
Background Analysis of data from rural Gambia has previously shown that being born during the annual...
BACKGROUND: We previously showed that mortality from infectious diseases among young adults in rural...
Burkart K, Khan MH, Krämer A, Breitner S, Schneider A, Endlicher WR. Seasonal variations of all-caus...
BACKGROUND: Mortality exhibits seasonal variations, which to a certain extent can be considered as m...
This study examines a sample of 4,987 births to investigate, through regression, logit, and hazard m...
BACKGROUND: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality, providing evid...
Background Mortality in developing countries has multiple causes. Some of these causes are linked to...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
BACKGROUND:Our study aims to obtain estimates of the size effects of temperature extremes on infant ...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
AIM: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality. Seasonal factors in e...
Risks of death below age 5 years vary widely across human populations. This thesis investigates some...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
Introduction: While the association of weather and mortality has been well documented for moderate c...
Background Studies in urban cities have consistently shown evidence of increased mortality in associ...