Shusmita Khan
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Recent Articles
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Nahar Q, Alam A, Sheikh S, Shiblee S, Khan S, Rahman M
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39918007
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI), its subtypes, and the associated risk factors in women of reproductive age in Bangladesh. Methods: Data from the 2016 Bangladesh Maternal...
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Haider M, Rahman M, Khan S, Efa T, Rahman M
J Glob Health
. 2024 Dec;
14:04246.
PMID: 39700387
Background: Postpartum family planning (PPFP) is an essential component of birth care that helps avert maternal and newborn health hazards by preventing short-spaced births. Many Asian and African studies found...
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Khan S, Haider M, Jamil K, Ahsan K, Siraj S, Iqbal A, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 Oct;
12:1341418.
PMID: 39478756
Objective: The main objective of this paper is to document the changing paradigm of malnutrition in Bangladesh and estimating how this is creating an intergenerational risk. This paper also examines...
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Haider M, Kamal N, Khan S, Rahman M, Dewan M, Sarkar S, et al.
J Glob Health
. 2023 Sep;
13:07006.
PMID: 37766652
Background: Depending on race, ethnicity, and region, genetic variants determine human height by 65% to 80%, while the remaining variance of 20% to 35% is influenced by nutrition and other...
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Khan S, Siddique A, Jabeen S, Hossain A, Haider M, Zohora F, et al.
J Glob Health
. 2023 Jul;
13:07003.
PMID: 37441775
Background: Despite improvements in many health indicators, maternal mortality has plateaued in Bangladesh. Achieving the global target of reductions in maternal mortality and the associated Sustainable Development Goals will not...
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Hossain A, Siddique A, Jabeen S, Khan S, Haider M, Ameen S, et al.
J Glob Health
. 2023 Jun;
13:07002.
PMID: 37288544
Background: Despite a notable decline in recent decades, maternal mortality in Bangladesh remains high. A thorough understanding of causes of maternal deaths is essential for effective policy and programme planning....
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Haider M, Siddique A, Jabeen S, Hossain A, Khan S, Rahman M, et al.
J Glob Health
. 2023 Apr;
13:04019.
PMID: 37114719
Background: Eclampsia, haemorrhage, and other direct causes are the primary burden of maternal mortality in Bangladesh, often reducing attention given to indirect maternal deaths (IMDs). However, Sustainable Development Goals may...
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Rahman M, Jamil K, Nahar Q, Chakraborty N, Haider M, Khan S
Front Public Health
. 2023 Apr;
11:1125056.
PMID: 37077187
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV), and especially intimate partner physical violence (IPPV), perpetrated by husbands, and within adolescence marriage are pervasive in Bangladesh. Younger women are more vulnerable to IPPV....
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Streatfield A, Rahman M, Khan S, Haider M, Rahman M, Nahar Q, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2023 Apr;
11:1121858.
PMID: 37056652
Background: In Bangladesh, large gender differentials exist in outcomes in almost all spheres of life, stemming from conservative norms and attitudes around gender. Adolescence is a crucial period for social-emotional...
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Jabeen S, Siddique A, Hossain A, Khan S, Haider M, Tahsina T, et al.
J Glob Health
. 2023 Apr;
13:07001.
PMID: 37022713
Background: Haemorrhage is a major cause of maternal deaths globally, most of which are preventable and predominantly happen in low and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. We examine the current levels,...