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1. Psychosocial Factors Mediating the Effect of the CHoBI7 Intervention on Handwashing with Soap: A Randomized Controlled Trial

2. How does women's empowerment relate to antenatal care attendance? A cross-sectional analysis among rural women in Bangladesh.

3. Concurrent validity of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire Inventory and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development in rural Bangladesh

4. The Impact of Community Masking on COVID-19: A Cluster-Randomized Trial in Bangladesh

5. Making the invisible visible: Developing and evaluating an intervention to raise awareness and reduce lead exposure among children and their caregivers in rural Bangladesh

6. Success Factors for Community Health Workers in Implementing an Integrated Group-Based Child Development Intervention in Rural Bangladesh.

7. A holistic approach to promoting early child development: a cluster randomised trial of a group-based, multicomponent intervention in rural Bangladesh.

8. Formative Research to Design a Child-Friendly Latrine in Bangladesh

9. Snack food consumption among Bangladeshi children, supplementary data from a large RCT

10. Adaptation and Integration of Psychosocial Stimulation, Maternal Mental Health and Nutritional Interventions for Pregnant and Lactating Women in Rural Bangladesh

11. Effect of Improved Water Quality, Sanitation, Hygiene and Nutrition Interventions on Respiratory Illness in Young Children in Rural Bangladesh: A Multi-Arm Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

12. The WASH Benefits and SHINE trials: interpretation of WASH intervention effects on linear growth and diarrhoea.

13. Complementary feeding practices among rural Bangladeshi mothers: Results from WASH Benefits study

14. Achieving optimal technology and behavioral uptake of single and combined interventions of water, sanitation hygiene and nutrition, in an efficacy trial (WASH benefits) in rural Bangladesh

17. Effects of water quality, sanitation, handwashing, and nutritional interventions on diarrhoea and child growth in rural Bangladesh: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

18. Toward a Scalable and Sustainable Intervention for Complementary Food Safety

19. Formative research to scale up a handwashing with soap and water treatment intervention for household members of diarrhea patients in health facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh (CHoBI7 program)

22. Prevalence of Sugar-Sweetened Food Consumption in Rural Bangladeshi Children Aged 6-24 Months.

23. Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh

24. Effectiveness of a large-scale handwashing promotion intervention on handwashing behaviour in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

25. If I do not have enough water, then how could I bring additional water for toilet cleaning?! Addressing water scarcity to promote hygienic use of shared toilets in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

26. Behaviour change intervention to improve shared toilet maintenance and cleanliness in urban slums of Dhaka: a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

27. Psychosocial Factors Mediating the Effect of the CHoBI7 Intervention on Handwashing With Soap: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

28. Sociocultural factors perpetuating the practices of early marriage and childbirth in Sylhet District, Bangladesh.

29. Local understandings and current barriers to optimal birth intervals among recently delivered women in Sylhet District, Bangladesh.

30. An improved tool for household faeces management in rural Bangladeshi communities.

31. Patterns of maternal care seeking behaviours in rural Bangladesh.

32. Findings from the use of a narrative story and leaflet to influence shifts along the behavior change continuum toward postpartum contraceptive uptake in Sylhet District, Bangladesh.

33. Community-based Health Workers Achieve High Coverage in Neonatal Intervention Trials: A Case Study from Sylhet, Bangladesh.

34. Food safety policy enforcement and associated actions reduce lead chromate adulteration in turmeric across Bangladesh.

35. Chlorhexidine Cleansing of the Umbilical Cord and Separation Time: A Cluster-Randomized Trial.

36. Turmeric means "yellow" in Bengali: Lead chromate pigments added to turmeric threaten public health across Bangladesh.

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