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  1. Association of exposure to salinity in groundwater with chronic kidney disease among diabetic population in Bangladesh
  2. Epidemiology of injury related disabilities in a selected district in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
  3. Dietary vitamin a intake and its major food sources among rural pregnant women of South-West Bangladesh
  4. Patient satisfaction regarding home based care
  5. Epidemiology of non-fatal burn injuries in children: evidence from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey 2016
  6. Assessing service availability and readiness of healthcare facilities to manage diabetes mellitus in Bangladesh: Findings from a nationwide survey
  7. Baseline prevalence of high blood pressure and its predictors in a rural adult population of Bangladesh: Outcome from the application of WHO PEN interventions
  8. Malnutrition in all its forms and associated factors affecting the nutritional status of adult rural population in Bangladesh: results from a cross-sectional survey
  9. Developing a systematic approach for Population-based Injury Severity Assessment (PISA): a million-person survey in rural Bangladesh
  10. Assessing service availability and readiness to manage Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRDs) in Bangladesh
  11. Medicalcare-seeking behaviours among drowning casualties: Results from a national survey conducted in Bangladesh
  12. Feasibility of Innovative Tools and Methods to Improve Household Surveys in Complex Urban Settings: Multiple Methods Analysis of the Surveys for Urban Equity (SUE) Study in Kathmandu, Dhaka and Hanoi
  13. Alarming rise in fatal electrocutions in Bangladesh: Comparison of two national surveys
  14. Children’s exposure to physical abuse from a child perspective: A population-based study in rural Bangladesh
  15. Applying quality improvement methods to neglected conditions: development of the South Asia Burn Registry (SABR)
  16. Epidemiology and outcomes of burn injuries at a tertiary burn care center in Bangladesh
  17. Changes in burn mortality in Bangladesh: Findings from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey (BHIS) 2003 and 2016
  18. Epidemiology of stroke: findings from a community-based survey in rural Bangladesh
  19. Protocol to develop sustainable day care for children aged 1–4 years in disadvantaged urban communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  20. Exploring perceptions of common practices immediately following burn injuries in rural communities of Bangladesh
  21. Burn Injury of a Pregnant Mother in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Report
  22. The Burden of Suicide in Rural Bangladesh: Magnitude and Risk Factors
  23. Bangladeshi school-age children's experiences and perceptions on child maltreatment: A qualitative interview study
  24. Epidemiology of adulthood drowning deaths in Bangladesh: Findings from a nationwide health and injury survey
  25. An evaluation of Emergency Management of Severe Burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
  26. Epidemiology of Burns in Rural Bangladesh: An Update
  27. Injury in Construction Site of Bangladesh - Findings from a Nationwide Cross Sectional Survey
  28. Rescue and Emergency Management of a Water-Related Disaster: A Bangladeshi Experience
  29. Lightning Injury is a disaster in Bangladesh? - Exploring its magnitude and public health needs
  30. Nutritional status of adolescent girls in Bangladesh: findings of a community based survey
  31. 114 Prevalence of disability in a district of Bangladesh
  32. 1039 Challenges in injury data entry management in low resource settings – experiences from Bangladesh
  33. 382 Assessment of occupational safety situation in Ready-Made Garment sector of Bangladesh
  34. 1013 Probability of drowning during childhood in Bangladesh
  35. 166 Epidemiology of burns in rural Bangladesh: an update
  36. 914 Risk factors for road traffic injuries among school children in rural Bangladesh
  37. 795 Gender-related charateristics of burn injury patients presenting to designated burn centres in South Asia
  38. 801 An evaluation of emergency management of severe burn (EMSB) course in Bangladesh: a strategic direction
  39. 144 Road traffic injury mortality, morbidity and disability: evidence from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey (BHIS)
  40. Prevalence of disability in Manikganj district of Bangladesh: results from a large-scale cross-sectional survey
  41. Pregnant Women Diet Quality and Its Sociodemographic Determinants in Southwestern Bangladesh
  42. Effects of Emergency Injury Care (EIC) Training for the Community Volunteers in the Rural Community of Bangladesh
  43. Response to an Earthquake in Bangladesh: Experiences and Lesson Learnt
  44. Snakebite Epidemiology in Bangladesh—A National Community Based Health and Injury Survey
  45. Role of mass media in increasing knowledge and practices of mothers on IYCF: findings from a community trial in rural Bangladesh
  46. Willingness to administer mouth-to-mouth ventilation in a first response program in rural Bangladesh
  47. Video show helps in improving IYCF knowledge and practice: Experience from rural Bangladesh
  48. Does teaching children to swim increase exposure to water or risk-taking when in the water? Emerging evidence from Bangladesh
  49. Rescue and Emergency Management of a Man-Made Disaster: Lesson Learnt from a Collapse Factory Building, Bangladesh
  50. Feasibility of a first responder programme in rural Bangladesh
  51. The prevalence of naturally acquired swimming ability among children in Bangladesh: a cross sectional survey
  52. Children reporting rescuing other children drowning in rural Bangladesh: a descriptive study
  53. Suicide Kills More Than 10,000 People Every Year in Bangladesh
  54. Child injury: An emerging health burden in low-income countries
  55. Cost-Effectiveness of an Injury and Drowning Prevention Program in Bangladesh
  56. PRECISE—A MODEL OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN INJURY PREVENTION IN BANGLADESH—IMPLICATION FOR OTHER LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
  57. Risk factors for road traffic injuries among school children in rural Bangladesh
  58. A seat belt in non-motorised vehicle rickshaw—can it prevent roads traffic injuries in Bangladesh?
  59. Road traffic injury mortality, morbidity and disability: evidence from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey (BHIS)
  60. Social autopsy: a community based intervention in preventing road traffic injuries—experience from Bangladesh
  61. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF SEVER BURN (EMSB) PROGRAMME: A NEW DIMENSION IN BURN MANAGEMENT OF BANGLADESH
  62. EXPERIENCE FROM COMMUNITY BASED CHILDHOOD BURN PREVENTION PROGRAMME IN BANGLADESH: IMPLICATION FOR LOW RESOURCE SETTING
  63. The flood disaster in rural Bangladesh: magnitude of injuries and parental violence in children
  64. Child Drowning
  65. Consequences of non-fatal electrical injury: Findings of community-based national survey in Bangladesh
  66. Epidemiology of electrical injury: Findings from a community based national survey in Bangladesh
  67. Experience from community based childhood burn prevention programme in Bangladesh: Implication for low resource setting
  68. P1-174 Epidemiology of non-fatal machine injury in Bangladesh
  69. SP6-65 Emergency medical service through community based volunteers in rural areas Bangladesh
  70. P1-86 Epidemiology of childhood road traffic injury: in Bangladesh yield of the largest community based survey
  71. Response to Letter to the Editor: ‘Comment on epidemiology of childhood electrocution in Bangladesh’
  72. Burn mortality in Bangladesh: Findings of national health and injury survey
  73. Epidemiology of childhood electrocution in Bangladesh: Findings of national injury survey
  74. Epidemiology of childhood unintentional injury in metropolitan city Dhaka
  75. Epidemiology of childhood road traffic injury: in Bangladesh yield of the largest community based survey
  76. Unintentional injuries among children in a low-income country: result form the largest population-based survey in Bangladesh
  77. Involvement and impact of road traffic injuries among productive age groups (18–59 years) in Bangladesh: issue for priority setting
  78. Childhood fall, a major cause of morbidity and disability: epidemiological findings from the largest population based survey in Bangladesh
  79. Determinants of childhood burns in rural Bangladesh: A nested case–control study
  80. Health seeking behaviour of parents of burned children in Bangladesh is related to family socioeconomics
  81. Hospital burden of road traffic injury: Major concern in primary and secondary level hospitals in Bangladesh
  82. Initial community response to a childhood drowning prevention programme in a rural setting in Bangladesh
  83. Managing burn patients in a fire disaster: Experience from a burn unit in Bangladesh
  84. Non-fatal burn is a major cause of illness: findings from the largest community-based national survey in Bangladesh
  85. Perceptions of rural people about childhood burns and their prevention: A basis for developing a childhood burn prevention programme in Bangladesh
  86. Analysis of the childhood fatal drowning situation in Bangladesh: exploring prevention measures for low-income countries
  87. The Horizon of Unintentional Injuries among Children in Low-Income Setting: An Overview from Bangladesh Health and Injury Survey
  88. Socioeconomic inequality in child injury in Bangladesh - implication for developing countries
  89. Burn injury: economic and social impact on a family
  90. Consequences of childhood burn: Findings from the largest community-based injury survey in Bangladesh
  91. Epidemiology of childhood burn: Yield of largest community based injury survey in Bangladesh
  92. Childhood fall: Epidemiologic findings from a population-based survey in Bangladesh
  93. Developing Community Based Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Surveillance: Implications for Monitoring MNH Program in Bangladesh