Mostrando 6 resultados de: 6
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(6)
Publisher
American Journal of Epidemiology(3)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene(1)
International Journal of Epidemiology(1)
Maternal and Child Nutrition(1)
Área temáticas
Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades(4)
Problemas sociales y servicios a grupos(4)
Otros problemas y servicios sociales(3)
Análisis numérico(1)
Economía de la tierra y la energía(1)
Origen
scopus(6)
Ask when - Not just whether - It's a risk: How regional context influences local causes of diarrheal disease
ArticleAbstract: Contemporary epidemiology is enriched when it incorporates ecological concepts about systems and depPalabras claves:diarrhea, disease transmission, epidemiologic methods, meta-populations, Sanitation, SurveillanceAutores:Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Trostle J.A.Fuentes:scopusHeavy rainfall events and diarrhea incidence: The role of social and environmental factors
ArticleAbstract: The impact of heavy rainfall events on waterborne diarrheal diseases is uncertain. We conducted weekPalabras claves:Climate, diarrhea, ECUADOR, heavy rainfall events, Rain, social vulnerability, Water treatmentAutores:Carlton E.J., Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusImpact of rainfall on diarrheal disease risk associated with unimproved water and sanitation
ArticleAbstract: Diarrheal disease remains a leading cause of morbidity in areas with limited access to safe water anPalabras claves:Autores:Bhavnani D., Gabriel Trueba, Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusTrends of child undernutrition in rural Ecuadorian communities with differential access to roads, 2004–2013
ArticleAbstract: Road access can influence protective and risk factors associated with nutrition by affecting variousPalabras claves:Anthropometry, child malnutrition, child nutrition, distal determinant, Global Health, roadsAutores:Dombecki C., Goldstick J.E., Jones A.D., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Nancy Castro Morillo, Patricia Mogrovejo, Trostle J.A., Velma K. Lopez, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusWhere science meets policy: Comparing longitudinal and cross-sectional designs to address diarrhoeal disease burden in the developing world
ArticleAbstract: Background: Longitudinal studies are considered preferable to cross-sectional studies for informingPalabras claves:cross-sectional studies, diarrhoea, longitudinal studiesAutores:Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Markovitz A.R., Mukherjee B., Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusSynergistic effects between rotavirus and coinfecting pathogens on diarrheal disease: Evidence from a community-based study in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In developing countries where diarrheal disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in chiPalabras claves:case-control studies, diarrhea, ESCHERICHIA coli, Giardia, INTERACTION, PREVALENCE, rotavirus, synergismAutores:Bhavnani D., Gabriel Trueba, Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopus