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Doocy S, Lyles E, Fahed Z, Mkanna A, Kontunen K, Burnham G
Open Hypertens J . 2024 Dec; 10(1):60-75. PMID: 39660098
Background: Given the protracted nature of the crisis in Syria, the large caseload of Syrian refugee patients with non-communicable diseases, and the high costs of providing non-communicable disease care, implications...
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Doocy S, Ismail S, Lyles E, Altare C, Bauler S, Obali F, et al.
Front Nutr . 2024 Feb; 11:1324063. PMID: 38379548
Introduction: Nutrition program modifications occurred globally in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Within community management of acute malnutrition (CMAM), community screenings for acute malnutrition were replaced by caregivers monitoring child...
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Lyles E, Ismail S, Ramaswamy M, Drame A, Leidman E, Doocy S
J Health Popul Nutr . 2024 Feb; 43(1):21. PMID: 38308364
Background: As part of COVID-19 mitigation strategies, emergency nutrition program adaptations were implemented, but evidence of the effects is limited. Compared to the standard protocol, the full adapted protocol included...
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Lyles E, Paik K, Kiogora J, Hussein H, Cordero Morales A, Kiapi L, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2023 Oct; 11:e43878. PMID: 37800885
Background: Noncommunicable disease (NCD) prevention and control in humanitarian emergencies is a well-recognized need, but there is little evidence to guide responses, leading to varying care delivery. The Sana.NCD mobile...
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Doocy S, Lyles E, Tappis H, Norton A
BMJ Open . 2023 Jul; 13(7):e068267. PMID: 37474188
Objectives: To provide a thorough mapping of the current quality and depth of evidence examining the effectiveness of health interventions in humanitarian settings in low and middle-income countries published in...
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Lyles E, Chua S, Barham Y, Jardenah D, Trujillo A, Spiegel P, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health . 2023 Mar; 2(11):e0001227. PMID: 36962676
Cash assistance has rapidly expanded in the Syrian refugee response in Jordan and global humanitarian programming, yet little is known about the effect of multipurpose cash transfers (MPC) on health...
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Lyles E, Banks S, Ramaswamy M, Ismail S, Leidman E, Doocy S
BMC Nutr . 2023 Mar; 9(1):46. PMID: 36906599
Background: Globally, emergency nutrition program adaptations were implemented as part of COVID-19 mitigation strategies, but the implications of the adoption of all protocol changes at scale in the context of...
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Lyles E, Diaz M, Ververs M, Sohani S, Michaud S, Rab F, et al.
J Emerg Manag . 2023 Feb; 21(1):67-83. PMID: 36779923
The nature of humanitarian response has evolved in response to increasing humanitarian needs, number and scale of emergencies, and the expansion of certified Emergency Medical Teams. This research examines the...
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Sikder M, Altare C, Doocy S, Trowbridge D, Kaur G, Kaushal N, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2021 Dec; 15(12):e0010042. PMID: 34919551
Background: Cholera is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in low-resource and humanitarian settings. It is transmitted by fecal-oral route, and the infection risk is higher to those living...
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Lyles E, Arhem J, El Khoury G, Trujillo A, Spiegel P, Burton A, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2021 Jun; 21(1):1176. PMID: 34147066
Background: Multipurpose cash transfers (MPCs) are used on a widespread basis in the Syrian refugee response; however, there is little to no evidence as to how they affect health in...