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Publisher: Wiley
Date: 20-07-2020
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.16164
Publisher: Galenos Yayinevi
Date: 09-2021
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 29-04-2020
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.15892
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 30-10-2019
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.15500
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 07-06-2021
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.16987
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 21-10-2021
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 05-2021
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 12-10-2023
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.18726
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 06-03-2018
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.14407
Publisher: Research Square Platform LLC
Date: 16-09-2021
DOI: 10.21203/RS.3.RS-860418/V1
Abstract: Background Despite recent progress in rural economic development and food production, the prevalence of household food insecurity (FI) and use of unimproved toilet facilities are widespread in Bangladesh. Limited studies have sought to understand the relationship of household FI and sanitation, separately and in combination, with child morbidity. This paper aimed to assess the effect of FI and unimproved toilet facility of households on adverse health outcomes of children less than five years of age in Bangladesh. Methods We used data from a cross-sectional survey that was conducted as part of an evaluation of the Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) Program in Bangladesh. The study population included children aged 6-59 months and their caregivers, identified using a two-stage cluster-s ling procedure. Child morbidity status was the outcome variable, and household FI status and type of toilet used were considered the main exposure variables in this study. We performed logistic regression, calculated adjusted odds ratios (AOR) to assess the association of child morbidity with household FI and unimproved toilet facility after adjusting for potential confounders. Results A total of 1,728 households were eligible for this analysis. About 23% of the households were food-insecure, and a large number of households had improved toilet facilities (93.4%). In the multivariable logistic regression model, we found that children in food-insecure households with unimproved toilet facility had 5.88 (AOR: 5.88 95% CI 2.52, 13.70) times more chance, of being morbid compared to the children of food-secure households with improved toilet facility. A similar association of FI and toilet facilities with each of the morbidity components was observed, including diarrhea (AOR:3.6 95% CI 1.79, 7.89), fever (AOR:3.47 95% CI 1.72, 6.99), difficult or fast breathing with cough (AOR:3.88 95% CI 1.99, 7.59), and difficult or fast breathing with blocked or running nose (AOR:1.29 95% CI 0.56, 2.95). Conclusions Our study shows that household FI and unimproved toilet facility jointly have more deteriorative effects on child morbidity than either of these conditions alone. Therefore, it is important to consider these two critical factors while designing a public health intervention for reducing morbidity among under-five children.
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 03-2021
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 17-03-2022
DOI: 10.1111/BJU.15726
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 13-04-2021
DOI: 10.1177/15385744211010389
Abstract: Iliac artery aneurysms (IAA) are associated frequently with abdominal aortic (AAA) and other degenerative large-vessel aneurysms. Concurrent fistulization of the aortoiliac tree into the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and bladder is exceptionally rare. We herewith report a unique case of concurrent ilio-enteric and ilio-vesical fistula arising from a large aorto-iliac aneurysm.
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 30-11-2022
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.18182
Abstract: Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, remains a crucial step in the management of patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumours who have undergone chemotherapy. It is a technically challenging operation with a number of techniques that have been advocated. We outline the midline, extraperitoneal approach to perform a bilateral template lymph node dissection.
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 12-04-2018
DOI: 10.1111/ANS.14480
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