Tackling the Triple Threat: Climate Change, Serotyping Shifts, and Atypical Features in Bangladesh’s Dengue Crisis

he emergence of new dengue serotypes and atypical clinical presentations, posing 26 additional challenges to dengue control efforts. The authors recommend prioritizing climate 27 change research and surveillance, developing a tetravalent dengue vaccine, and implementing 28 proactive vector control measures to address the dengue outbreak challenge in Bangladesh.

Knowledge and attitude among Bangladeshi Healthcare Workers regarding the Management and Infection Prevention and Control of Nipah Virus

In this study, the primary objective was to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, and preparedness of healthcare workers in managing and preventing the spread of Ebola Viral Disease. The researchers recruited 455 participants from different regions in Bangladesh using a multistage sampling technique. The study was essential in evaluating the readiness of healthcare facilities […]

Knowledge and attitude among Bangladeshi Healthcare Workers regarding the Management and Infection Prevention and Control of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)

The study assessed healthcare workers’ knowledge, attitude, and preparedness by recruiting 455 respondents across Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, and Rangpur towards Nipah Virus management and infection prevention through multistage sampling. This was a crucial study aiming to assess the readiness of healthcare facilities to combat periodic outbreaks of the Nipah virus and identify any existing gaps.

Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its associated job stressors among Bangladeshi healthcare professionals working in COVID-19 treatment units

This study investigated the prevalence of PTSD among Bangladeshi frontline healthcare workers during COVID-19, finding higher rates among doctors and those who had previously been infected with COVID-19. The study also found that job stressors like lack of benefits increased the risk of PTSD, highlighting the need for better support.

Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding antimicrobial resistance among Nursing Student in Bangladesh

This cross-sectional study delves into the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) regarding antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among nursing students in Bangladesh. Targeting both government and non-government institutions across all administrative divisions, the research employs a stratified convenient sampling method. A pretested structured questionnaire guides the data collection, aiming to assess 729 nursing students’ perspectives on antibiotic […]