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Citation: BMC Proceedings 2021 15(Suppl 11):17
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Thank you to Virology Journal’s peer reviewers in 2012
The editors of Virology Journal would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 9 (2012). The success of any scientific journal depends on an effective and strict peer review p...
Citation: Virology Journal 2013 10:44 -
A systematic review of economic evaluations of health and health-related interventions in Bangladesh
Economic evaluation is used for effective resource allocation in health sector. Accumulated knowledge about economic evaluation of health programs in Bangladesh is not currently available. While a number of ec...
Citation: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2011 9:12 -
Assessment of pharmacological activities of two medicinal plant of Bangladesh: Launaea sarmentosa and Aegialitis rotundifolia roxb in the management of pain, pyrexia and inflammation
The current study aims at evaluating the analgesic, anti-pyretic and anti-inflammatory properties of methanolic extract of the stem, bark and leaves of Launaea sarmentosa and Aegialitis rotundifolia roxb.
Citation: Biological Research 2014 47:55 -
Antinociceptive and cytotoxic activities of an epiphytic medicinal orchid: Vanda tessellata Roxb.
Vanda tessellata (Orchidaceae) has been used in different sorts of ailments such as inflammations, rheumatism, dysentery, bronchitis, dyspepsia and fever in folk medicine. In this study we evaluated the antinoci...
Citation: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2014 14:464 -
Antioxidant, antidiarrheal, hypoglycemic and thrombolytic activities of organic and aqueous extracts of Hopea odorata leaves and in silico PASS prediction of its isolated compounds
Hopea Odorata, locally known as Telsur (Bangladesh), has some traditional uses as folk medicine. This study aims to investigate the antioxidant, antidiarrheal, hypoglycemic and thrombolytic activities of H. odora...
Citation: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2016 16:474 -
The large contribution of twins to neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in The Gambia, a 5-year prospective study
A high twinning rate and an increased risk of mortality among twins contribute to the high burden of infant mortality in Africa. This study examined the contribution of twins to neonatal and post-neonatal mort...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2016 16:39 -
It’s not only what you say, it’s also how you say it: communicating Nipah virus prevention messages during an outbreak in Bangladesh
During a fatal Nipah virus (NiV) outbreak in Bangladesh, residents rejected biomedical explanations of NiV transmission and treatment and lost trust in the public healthcare system. Field anthropologists devel...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:726 -
A cluster-based randomized controlled trial promoting community participation in arsenic mitigation efforts in Bangladesh
To reduce arsenic (As) exposure, we evaluated the effectiveness of training community members to perform water arsenic (WAs) testing and provide As education compared to sending representatives from outside co...
Citation: Environmental Health 2012 11:41 -
Family and community concerns about post-mortem needle biopsies in a Muslim society
Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determine cause of death and there is interest in using them in Bangladesh. However, we did not know how families and communities would p...
Citation: BMC Medical Ethics 2011 12:10 -
Determinants of linear growth faltering among children with moderate-to-severe diarrhea in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study
Moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD) in the first 2 years of life can impair linear growth. We sought to determine risk factors for linear growth faltering and to build a clinical prediction tool to identify chil...
Citation: BMC Medicine 2019 17:214 -
Factors affecting the healthcare utilization from Shasthyo Suroksha Karmasuchi scheme among the below-poverty-line population in one subdistrict in Bangladesh: a cross sectional study
Financing healthcare through out-of-pocket (OOP) payment is a major barrier in accessing healthcare for the poor people. The Health Economics Unit (HEU) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the gove...
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2022 22:885 -
Impact of mobile phone-based technology to improve health, population and nutrition services in Rural Bangladesh: a study protocol
Mobile phone-based technology has been used in improving the delivery of healthcare services in many countries. However, data on the effects of this technology on improving primary healthcare services in resou...
Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2017 17:101