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pro vyhledávání: '"Suraja Raj"'
Autor:
Nuhu Amin, Mahbubur Rahman, Suraja Raj, Shahjahan Ali, Jamie Green, Shimul Das, Solaiman Doza, Momenul Haque Mondol, Yuke Wang, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Mahbub-Ul Alam, Tarique Md Nurul Huda, Sabrina Haque, Leanne Unicomb, George Joseph, Christine L Moe
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 12, p e0221193 (2019)
Rapid urbanization has led to a growing sanitation crisis in urban areas of Bangladesh and potential exposure to fecal contamination in the urban environment due to inadequate sanitation and poor fecal sludge management. Limited data are available on
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd3dc8f114c94d9cad608db49b44b2ee
Autor:
Juliet Willetts, Nuhu Amin, Tim Foster, Christine L. Moe, Rana Miah, Maria Julia Bianca Corpuz, Pengbo Liu, Suraja Raj, Mahbubur Rahman
Publikováno v:
Journal of microbiological methods. 189
Exposure to enteric pathogens in the environment poses a serious risk for infection and disease. The accurate detection and quantification of enteric pathogens in environmental samples is critical for understanding pathogen transport and fate and dev
Autor:
Golam Bashir Ahmed, Pengbo Liu, Mahbubur Rahman, Rana Miah, Juliet Willetts, Christine L. Moe, Nuhu Amin, Mamun Kabir, Tim Foster, Suraja Raj
Publikováno v:
International journal of hygiene and environmental health. 230
Background Despite wide usage of on-site sanitation, there is limited field-based evidence on the removal or release of pathogens from septic tanks and other primary treatment systems, such as anaerobic baffled reactors (ABR). In two low-income areas
Autor:
Joseph A. Ampofo, Katharine Robb, Yuke Wang, Amy E. Kirby, Habib Yakubu, David Berendes, Laura de Mondesert, Christine L. Moe, James Michiel, Lady Asantewa B. Adomako, Benjamin Doe, Suraja Raj
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Alongside efforts to improve safe management of feces along the entire sanitation chain, including after the toilet, global sanitation efforts are focusing on universal access ‘basic’ services: onsite facilities that safely contain excreta away f
Autor:
Katharine Robb, J. Senthil Kumar, Christine L. Moe, Arun Kartikeyan, Suraja Raj, Julie A. Clennon, Amy E. Kirby, Venkata Raghava Mohan, Ben Chirag Ghale, Gagandeep Kang, David Berendes, Priya Hemavathy, Annai Gunasekaran, Sheela Roy, Habib Yakubu, Juan S. Leon
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health
Background Open drains are common methods of transporting solid waste and excreta in low-income urban neighborhoods. Open drains can overflow due to blockages with solid waste and during rainfall, posing exposure risks. The goal of this study was to
Autor:
Susan Petterson, Juliet Willetts, Christine L. Moe, Nuhu Amin, Mahbubur Rahman, Pengbo Liu, Jay Falletta, Freya Mills, Tim Foster, Suraja Raj, Guy Norman
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 233:113669
Faecal-oral infections are a major component of the disease burden in low-income contexts, with inadequate sanitation seen as a contributing factor. However, demonstrating health effects of sanitation interventions - particularly in urban areas - has
Autor:
Christine L. Moe, Clair Null, Yuke Wang, Katherine Roguski, Habib Yakubu, Eddy Perez, Amy E. Kirby, Jamie Green, Suraja Raj, Katharine Robb, Wolfgang Mairinger, James Michiel, Casey Siesel
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0234364 (2020)
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0234364 (2020)
Inadequate sanitation can lead to exposure to fecal contamination through multiple environmental pathways and can result in adverse health outcomes. By understanding the relative importance of multiple exposure pathways, sanitation interventions can
Autor:
David, Berendes, Amy, Kirby, Julie A, Clennon, Suraja, Raj, Habib, Yakubu, Juan, Leon, Katharine, Robb, Arun, Kartikeyan, Priya, Hemavathy, Annai, Gunasekaran, Ben, Ghale, J Senthil, Kumar, Venkata Raghava, Mohan, Gagandeep, Kang, Christine, Moe
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Urban sanitation necessitates management of fecal sludge inside and outside the household. This study examined associations between household sanitation, fecal contamination, and enteric infection in two low-income neighborhoods in Vellore, India. Su
Autor:
David, Berendes, Juan, Leon, Amy, Kirby, Julie, Clennon, Suraja, Raj, Habib, Yakubu, Katharine, Robb, Arun, Kartikeyan, Priya, Hemavathy, Annai, Gunasekaran, Sheela, Roy, Ben Chirag, Ghale, J Senthil, Kumar, Venkata Raghava, Mohan, Gagandeep, Kang, Christine, Moe
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine & International Health
Objective This study examined associations between household sanitation and enteric infection – including diarrhoeal‐specific outcomes – in children 0–2 years of age in a low‐income, dense urban neighbourhood. Methods As part of the MAL‐E