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Bangladesch 4 Bangladesh 4 Coronavirus 4 Gesundheitsrisiko 4 Health risk 4 Infection control 4 Infectious disease 4 Infektionskrankheit 4 Infektionsschutz 4 Randomisierte kontrollierte Studie 4 Randomized controlled trial 4
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Luby, Stephen P. 8 Kwong, Laura H. 7 Benjamin-Chung, Jade 6 Abaluck, Jason 5 Bates-Jeffries, Ellen 5 Benhachmi, Salim 5 Crawford, Emily 5 Haque, Ashraful 5 Hossain, Md. Maqsud 5 Kabir, Md. Alamgir 5 Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq 5 Rahman, Shadman 5 Raihan, Shabib 5 Reza, Hasan Mahmud 5 Styczynski, Ashley 5 Winch, Peter J. 5 Zaman, Neeti 5 Ahmed, Rokeya 3 Alam, Mahfuja 3 Arnold, Benjamin F. 3 Chase, Claire 3 Colford, John M., Jr 3 Ercumen, Ayse 3 Islam, Sharmin 3 Parvez, Sarker Masud 3 Pickering, Amy J. 3 Sen, Debashis 3 Unicomb, Leanne 3 Kullmann, Craig 2 Bani, Faika Laz 1 Clasen, Thomas 1 Hubbard, Alan E. 1 Huq, Tahrima Saiha 1 Jaber, Abdullah All 1 Kullman, Craig 1 Kwong, Laura H 1 Mertens, Andrew 1 Momen, Shawkee Gulshan 1 Rahman, Aura 1 Rahman, Mahbubur 1
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Cowles Foundation discussion paper 2 Discussion papers 1 Economic Growth Center Discussion Paper 1 NBER working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 1
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Normalizing community mask-wearing : a cluster randomized trial in Bangladesh
Abaluck, Jason; Kwong, Laura H.; Styczynski, Ashley; … - 2021
Background: A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that face masks can slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives, but mask usage remains low across many parts of the world, and strategies to increase mask usage remain untested and unclear. Methods: We conducted a cluster-randomized...
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Normalizing Community Mask-Wearing : A Cluster Randomized Trial in Bangladesh
Abaluck, Jason; Kwong, Laura H.; Styczynski, Ashley; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
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The impact of community masking on COVID-19 : a cluster-randomized trial in Bangladesh
Abaluck, Jason; Kwong, Laura H.; Styczynski, Ashley; … - 2021 - Revised August 2021
A randomized-trial of community-level mask promotion in rural Bangladesh during COVID-19 shows that the intervention tripled mask usage and reduced symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections, demonstrating that promoting community mask-wearing can improve public health.
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Normalizing community mask-wearing: a cluster randomized trial in Bangladesh
Abaluck, Jason; Kwong, Laura H; Styczynski, Ashley; … - 2021
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Normalizing community mask-wearing: A cluster randomized trial in Bangladesh
Abaluck, Jason; Kwong, Laura H.; Styczynski, Ashley; … - 2021
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Animal Feces Contribute to Domestic Fecal Contamination : Evidence from E. coli Measured in Water, Hands, Food, Flies, and Soil in Bangladesh
Ercumen, Ayse; Pickering, Amy J.; Kwong, Laura H.; …
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation interventions that isolate human feces from the environment may reduce transmission but have shown limited impact on environmental contamination. We conducted a study in rural Bangladesh to (1)...
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Do Sanitation Improvements Reduce Fecal Contamination of Water, Hands, Food, Soil, and Flies? Evidence from a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural Bangladesh
Ercumen, Ayse; Pickering, Amy J.; Kwong, Laura H.; …
Sanitation improvements have had limited effectiveness in reducing the spread of fecal pathogens into the environment. We conducted environmental measurements within a randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh that implemented individual and combined water treatment, sanitation, handwashing...
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Fecal Indicator Bacteria along Multiple Environmental Transmission Pathways (Water, Hands, Food, Soil, Flies) and Subsequent Child Diarrhea in Rural Bangladesh
Pickering, Amy J.; Ercumen, Ayse; Arnold, Benjamin F.; …
Enteric pathogens can be transmitted through multiple environmental pathways, yet little is known about the relative contribution of each pathway to diarrhea risk among children. We aimed to identify fecal transmission pathways in the household environment associated with prospectively measured...
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