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Communication in Neglected Tropical Diseases’ elimination: A scoping review and call for action
ArticleAbstract: Background Although the practice of communication is often called upon when intervening and involvinPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Hatley D.M., Mario J. Grijalva, Peeters-Grietens K.Fuentes:scopus(Re)conceptualizing vulnerability in health under the syndemics perspective: protocol for a scoping review
ArticleAbstract: The concept of vulnerability has been widely used in global health research to assess susceptibilityPalabras claves:Vulnerability; syndemics; COVID-19; syndemic vulnerability; interactionsAutores:Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Hernández Y., Molina Y., Peeters-Grietens K., Pérez D.Fuentes:scopusDefinition of ‘close contacts’ in leprosy studies: protocol for a scoping review
ArticleAbstract: Despite difficulties to document transmission pathways (assumed to be airborne), increased risk of lPalabras claves:close contacts, Leprosy, Scoping reviewAutores:Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, De Coninck S., Peeters-Grietens K., Ronse M., Verdonck K.Fuentes:scopusDoing ‘reciprocity work’: The role of fieldworkers in a mass drug administration trial in the Gambia
ArticleAbstract: In their roles as nurses, data collectors, or other, fieldworkers undertake myriad tasks working intPalabras claves:Fieldworkers, MALARIA, Mass drug administration, research ethics, the GambiaAutores:Baldeh D., Bardají A., Bunders-Aelen J., Ceesay O., Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, Dabira E.D., D’Alessandro U., Fehr A.E., Kingori P., Manneh E., Muela J., Peeters-Grietens K., Zuiderent-Jerak T.Fuentes:scopusDrawings as tools to (re)imagine space in interdisciplinary global health research
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the role of space in infectious diseases' dynamics in urban contexts is key to developPalabras claves:airborne diseases, drawings, epidemiology, Ethnography, Interdisciplinary research, PUBLIC HEALTH, urbanism, vector-borne diseasesAutores:Addissie A., Cisneros J., Claudia Nieto-Sánchez, De Los Santos M., Dens S., Haile A., Hawer T., Otero L., Peeters-Grietens K., Solari K., Solomon K., Van Acker M., Vega V., Verdonck K., Yewhalaw D.Fuentes:scopus