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Cryptosporidiosis in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Articulo cientifico -- Universidad de Costa Rica.
Shahid, Nigar S. +4 more
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COVID-19 and Bangladesh: Challenges and How to Address Them
As the coronavirus outbreak quickly surges worldwide, many countries are adopting non-therapeutic preventive measures, which include travel bans, remote office activities, country lockdown, and most importantly, social distancing. However, these measures
S. Anwar, M. Nasrullah, M. J. Hosen
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Dumping of solid waste in the non-engineered landfill is very common in the developing countries. Among the different disadvantages of this kind of landfilling, leachate is the major concern to public health, which is a toxic byproduct generated from the
F. Parvin, S. Tareq
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COVID-19 was first confirmed in Bangladesh in 8 March, 2020. Here, we report results of a descriptive, and exploratory analysis of all cases diagnosed as of 16 April, 2020.
M. Hossain
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Bangladesh is facing a conundrum in figuring out how to improve public health while simultaneously reducing the environmental pollution. To alleviate the pressure from the high healthcare expenditure in Bangladesh, environmental management efforts to ...
Asif Raihan +5 more
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COVID-19-Related Suicides in Bangladesh Due to Lockdown and Economic Factors : Case Study Evidence from Media ...
A. I. Bhuiyan +4 more
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Access to land in Bangladesh is governed by the state rule but informal tenure arrangement is existing all over the country. Land productivity differs with the contractual arrangement between landlord and tenant.
Nazmoon Naher Moon +4 more
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Background Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. This large population predominantly affects the socioeconomic development of the people living in this country.
Md. Akhtarul Islam +3 more
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Dengue is one of the prominent public health concerns in tropical and subtropical regions globally. The dengue epidemic was first observed in the 1780s, mainly in Asia, Africa, and America; however, this virus was found in Bangladesh in 1964. Rapid and unplanned urbanization, global warming, and prolonged rainy season promoted dengue outbreaks in ...
Atia Sharmin, Bonna +3 more
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Bangladesh is the second-largest ready-made garment (RMG) manufacturer and exporter in the world. The RMG industry of Bangladesh has become one of the fastest-growing industries globally since the 1990s and is the main source of its foreign earnings for ...
Ishtehar Sharif Swazan, Debanjan Das
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