Thirty-two DGHI-affiliated authors—including faculty, staff and alumni—recently shared new discoveries on a variety of global health topics in peer-reviewed publications. Click on the article links below to learn more:
John Bartlett
Coleen Cunningham, Sallie Permar
- Journal of the International AIDS Society – Recent Progress in Immune-Based Interventions to Prevent HIV-1 Transmission to Children
Gregory Gray
- Open Forum Infectious Diseases – Evidence for Cross-Species Influenza a Virus Transmission within Swine Farms, China
- Open Forum Infectious Diseases – Rapid Influenza Testing in an Austere Setting, Mongolia
- Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice – Potential Risk Factors for Zoonotic Disease Transmission among Mongolian Herder Households Caring for Horses and Camels
Barton Haynes
- Cell Reports – Vaccine Induction of Heterologous Tier 2 HIV-1 Neutralizing Antibodies in Animal Models
Mark Janko (DGHI post-doctoral fellow)
- Malaria Journal – Effect of Individual and Community-Level Bed Net Usage on Malaria Prevalence among Under-Fives in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Brandon Knettel, Elizabeth Knippler (undergraduate global health alumna), Lilian Chumba (MSc-GH student), Melissa Watt
- Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome – Retention in HIV Care during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in the Option B+ Era: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies in Africa
Paul Lantos, Gregory Gray
- Acta Tropica – Estimated Seroprevalence of Anaplasma Spp. and Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia Exposure among Herders and Livestock in Mongolia
Jennifer Orgill-Meyer (DGHI doctoral scholar alumna), Marc Jeuland
- Ecological Economics – Comparing Contingent Valuation and Averting Expenditure Estimates of the Costs of Irregular Water Supply
Devon Paul (MSc-GH Alumnus), Joseph Egger, Peter Kussin
- International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease – Validation of Spirometry Prediction Equations in Western Kenya
Sallie Permar
- Clinical and Vaccine Immunology – Progress toward Development of a Vaccine against Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection
- PLOS One – Effect of Innate Antiviral Glycoproteins in Breast Milk on Seroconversion to Rotavirus Vaccine (Rotarix) in Children in Lusaka, Zambia
Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci, Julian Hertz, Deena El-Gabri, Catherine Staton
- Alcohol and Alcoholism – Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Audit and Cage Questionnaires in Tanzanian Swahili for a Traumatic Brain Injury Population
Drew Shindell
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres – Evaluating Modeled Impact Metrics for Human Health, Agriculture Growth, and Near-Term Climate
John Stanifer
- Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations – Chapter 2 – Prevalence of Predialysis Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations in Developed Countries: Canada
Catherine Staton, Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci
Mary Story, Sarah Armstrong
- Pediatrics – An Integrated Clinic-Community Partnership for Child Obesity Treatment: A Randomized Pilot Trial
Justine Strand De Oliveira, Truls Østbye
- BMC Family Practice – Primary Care Multidisciplinary Teams in Practice: A Qualitative Study
Liz Turner, Coleen Cunningham, Dorothy Dow
- AIDS Patient Care and STDs – Modality of Primary HIV Disclosure and Association with Mental Health, Stigma, and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Tanzanian Youth Living with HIV
Liz Turner, Kathleen Sikkema
- Pilot and Feasibility Studies – Reducing Stigma among Healthcare Providers to Improve Mental Health Services (RESHAPE): Protocol for a Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Stigma Reduction Intervention for Training Primary Healthcare Workers in Nepal
Melissa Watt, Brandon Knettel, Karmel Choi (DGHI doctoral scholar alumna), Elizabeth Knippler (undergraduate global health alumna)
- Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs – Risk for Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies Among Women at Drinking Venues in Cape town, South Africa
Gavin Yamey
- Health Policy & Planning – How to Convene an International Health or Development Commission: Ten Key Steps
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