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  1. Few studies have reported antibiotic purchases from retail drug shops in relation to gender in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Using a One Health approach, we aimed to examine gender dimensions of ant...

    Authors: Emily K. Rousham, Papreen Nahar, Mohammad Rofi Uddin, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Fosiul Alam Nizame, Nirnita Khisa, S. M. Salim Akter, Mohammad Saeed Munim, Mahbubur Rahman and Leanne Unicomb
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2023 23:229
  2. The National Drug Policy in Bangladesh prohibits the sale and distribution of antibiotics without prescription from a registered physician. Compliance with this policy is poor; prescribing antibiotics by unqua...

    Authors: Fosiul Alam Nizame, Dewan Muhammad Shoaib, Emily K. Rousham, Salma Akter, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Afsana Alamgir Khan, Mahbubur Rahman and Leanne Unicomb
    Citation: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice 2021 14(Suppl 1):85

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 14 Supplement 1

  3. South Asia is a hotspot for antimicrobial resistance due largely to over-the-counter antibiotic sales for humans and animals and from a lack of policy compliance among healthcare providers. Additionally, there...

    Authors: Leanne E. Unicomb, Fosiul Alam Nizame, Mohammad Rofi Uddin, Papreen Nahar, Patricia J. Lucas, Nirnita Khisa, S. M. Salim Akter, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Mahbubur Rahman and Emily K. Rousham
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2021 21:968
  4. Over-prescribing and inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Few studies in low and middle-income settings have employed qualitative approaches to exami...

    Authors: Papreen Nahar, Leanne Unicomb, Patricia Jane Lucas, Mohammad Rofi Uddin, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Fosiul Alam Nizame, Nirnita Khisa, S. M. Salim Akter and Emily K. Rousham
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2020 20:656
  5. South Africa is undergoing epidemiological and nutrition transitions with associated increases in the incidence of overweight, obesity and diet-related chronic diseases. With the emergence of the nutrition tra...

    Authors: Rebecca Pradeilles, Emily K. Rousham, Shane A. Norris, Joanna M. Kesten and Paula L. Griffiths
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:763