Abstract Background This study investigates the impact of tubewell user density on cholera and shigellosis events in Matlab, Bangladesh between 2002 and 2004. Household-level demographic, health, and water infrastructure data were incorporated into a local geographic information systems (GIS) database. Geographically-weighted regression (GWR) models were constructed to identify spatial variation of relationships across the study area. Zero-inflated negative binomial regression models were run to simultaneously measure the likelihood of increased magnitude of disease events and the likelihood of zero cholera or shigellosis events. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of tubewell density on both the occurrence of diarrheal disease ...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
Objectives. We investigated whether deep tube wells installed to provide arsenic-free groundwater in...
To determine whether the installation of deep tube wells to reduce exposure to groundwater arsenic i...
Abstract Background This study investigates the impact of tubewell user density on cholera and shige...
Abstract Background During the past three decades in Bangladesh, millions of tubewells have been ins...
Diarrheal diseases are still a leading cause of child mortality in less developed countries. In the ...
The objective of this research project is to assess risk for diarrheal disease in rural Bangladesh b...
Background: Developing countries in South Asia, such as Bangladesh, bear a disproportionate burden o...
Arsenic poisoning and childhood diarrhea are major drinking-water related problems in rural Banglade...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
This study analyzes the differences between the spatial and temporal patterns of cholera and nonchol...
Abstract Background Disease maps can serve to display incidence rates geographically, to inform on p...
This paper defines high-risk areas of cholera based on environmental risk factors of the disease in ...
Total microbial quality assessment and geographical information system were used for evaluating the ...
ObjectivesDiarrhea is a major public health problem in low- and middle-income countries, including B...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
Objectives. We investigated whether deep tube wells installed to provide arsenic-free groundwater in...
To determine whether the installation of deep tube wells to reduce exposure to groundwater arsenic i...
Abstract Background This study investigates the impact of tubewell user density on cholera and shige...
Abstract Background During the past three decades in Bangladesh, millions of tubewells have been ins...
Diarrheal diseases are still a leading cause of child mortality in less developed countries. In the ...
The objective of this research project is to assess risk for diarrheal disease in rural Bangladesh b...
Background: Developing countries in South Asia, such as Bangladesh, bear a disproportionate burden o...
Arsenic poisoning and childhood diarrhea are major drinking-water related problems in rural Banglade...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
This study analyzes the differences between the spatial and temporal patterns of cholera and nonchol...
Abstract Background Disease maps can serve to display incidence rates geographically, to inform on p...
This paper defines high-risk areas of cholera based on environmental risk factors of the disease in ...
Total microbial quality assessment and geographical information system were used for evaluating the ...
ObjectivesDiarrhea is a major public health problem in low- and middle-income countries, including B...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
Objectives. We investigated whether deep tube wells installed to provide arsenic-free groundwater in...
To determine whether the installation of deep tube wells to reduce exposure to groundwater arsenic i...