276 results on '"Khan, Ashraful I"'
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2. Predicting Vibrio cholerae infection and symptomatic disease: a systems serology study
3. Plasma and Mucosal Immunoglobulin M, Immunoglobulin A, and Immunoglobulin G Responses to the Vibrio cholerae O1 Protein Immunome in Adults With Cholera in Bangladesh
4. Electronic decision support and diarrhoeal disease guideline adherence (mHDM): a cluster randomised controlled trial
5. Drivers of inappropriate use of antimicrobials in South Asia: A systematic review of qualitative literature
6. Human Gut Microbiota Predicts Susceptibility to Vibrio cholerae Infection
7. Defining endemic cholera at three levels of spatiotemporal resolution within Bangladesh
8. Identifying Recent Cholera Infections Using a Multiplex Bead Serological Assay
9. Genome-wide association studies reveal distinct genetic correlates and increased heritability of antimicrobial resistance in Vibrio cholerae under anaerobic conditions
10. Vibrio cholerae Isolation from Frozen Vomitus and Stool Samples
11. Improving Antibiotic Stewardship for Diarrheal Disease With Probability-Based Electronic Clinical Decision Support
12. External validation of a prediction model for estimating fat mass in children and adolescents in 19 countries: individual participant data meta-analysis
13. Introduction of an Electronic Clinical Decision Support Tool to Inform Prescribing for Pediatric Diarrhea in Bangladesh and Mali: Do Provider Expectations Predict Experiences?
14. A systems serology analysis of correlates of protection against cholera
15. Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are highly activated in duodenal tissue of humans with Vibrio cholerae O1 infection: A preliminary report
16. Causes of death through verbal autopsy: findings from a sub-study of single dose oral cholera vaccination in urban Dhaka, Bangladesh
17. Cholera Toxin-Specific Memory B Cell Responses Are Induced in Patients with Dehydrating Diarrhea Caused by Vibrio cholerae O1
18. Complexity of Rice-Water Stool from Patients with Vibrio cholerae Plays a Role in the Transmission of Infectious Diarrhea
19. Efficacy of a Single-Dose, Inactivated Oral Cholera Vaccine in Bangladesh
20. Incomplete Correlation of Serum Vibriocidal Antibody Titer with Protection from Vibrio cholerae Infection in Urban Bangladesh
21. A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
22. Gut Microbiota and Development of Vibrio cholerae-Specific Long-Term Memory B Cells in Adults after Whole-Cell Killed Oral Cholera Vaccine
23. Correction: Plasma and memory B cell responses targeting O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) are associated with protection against Vibrio cholerae O1 infection among household contacts of cholera patients in Bangladesh
24. Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) Cells are Highly Activated in Duodenal Tissue of Humans with Vibrio cholerae O1 Infection
25. Relatedness of Vibrio cholerae O1/O139 isolates from patients and their household contacts, determined by multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis
26. Clinical outcomes in household contacts of patients with cholera in Bangladesh
27. A modular approach to integrating multiple data sources into real-time clinical prediction for pediatric diarrhea
28. Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae diarrhea, Bangladesh, 2004
29. Author response: A modular approach to integrating multiple data sources into real-time clinical prediction for pediatric diarrhea
30. Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
31. Effects of exclusive breastfeeding intervention on child growth and body composition: the MINIMat trial, Bangladesh
32. A modular approach to integrating multiple data sources into real-time clinical prediction for pediatric diarrhea
33. A combination of metagenomic and cultivation approaches reveals hypermutator phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae infected patients
34. Predicting Vibrio cholerae Infection and Disease Severity Using Metagenomics in a Prospective Cohort Study
35. Young children non-immunized against measles: Characteristics and programmatic implications
36. Presumptive shigellosis: Clinical and laboratory characteristics of Bangladeshi patients
37. Diarrhoea in Elderly People: Aetiology, and Clinical Characteristics
38. Phage predation, disease severity, and pathogen genetic diversity in cholera patients.
39. Cohort Profile: The Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions in Matlab (MINIMat) cohort in Bangladesh
40. Posttranslational Regulation of IL-23 Production Distinguishes the Innate Immune Responses to Live Toxigenic versus Heat-Inactivated Vibrio cholerae
41. Induction of systemic, mucosal and memory antibody responses targeting Vibrio cholerae O1 O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) in adults following oral vaccination with an oral killed whole cell cholera vaccine in Bangladesh
42. Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes
43. Vibriocidal Titer and Protection From Cholera in Children
44. Predicting Vibrio cholerae Infection and Disease Severity Using Metagenomics in a Prospective Cohort Study.
45. Plasma and memory B cell responses targeting O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) are associated with protection against Vibrio cholerae O1 infection among household contacts of cholera patients in Bangladesh
46. Analysis of the Human Mucosal Response to Cholera Reveals Sustained Activation of Innate Immune Signaling Pathways
47. Vibrio cholerae genomic diversity within and between patients
48. Vibrio choleraegenomic diversity within and between patients
49. O-Specific Polysaccharide-Specific Memory B Cell Responses in Young Children, Older Children, and Adults Infected with Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa in Bangladesh
50. Tertiary Level Students' Attitudes Toward Job Destination: An Empirical Study on Bangladeshi Students
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