LATEST MANUSCRIPTS IN Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
Samuel O Danso, Alexander Manu, Justin Fenty, Seeba Amanga-Etego, Bilal Iqbal Avan, Sam Newton, Seyi Soremekun, Betty Kirkwood. Population cause of death estimation using verbal autopsy methods in large-scale field trials of maternal and child health: lessons learned from a 20-year research collaboration in Central Ghana.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2023, 20 (1): 1
Hélène Colineaux, Lola Neufcourt, Cyrille Delpierre, Michelle Kelly-Irving, Benoit Lepage. Explaining biological differences between men and women by gendered mechanisms.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2023, 20 (1): 2
Caitlin Shannon, Chris Hurt, Seyi Soremekun, Karen Edmond, Sam Newton, Seeba Amenga-Etego, Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang, Zelee Hill, Alexander Manu, Ben Weobong, Betty Kirkwood, Lisa Hurt. Implementing effective community-based surveillance in research studies of maternal, newborn and infant outcomes in low resource settings.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 1
Yihong Lan, Li Yin, Xiaoqin Wang. Dynamics of COVID-19 progression and the long-term influences of measures on pandemic outcomes.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 10
Kusse Urmale Mare, Setognal Birara Aychiluhm, Abay Woday Tadesse, Osman Ahmed Mohammed. Individual and community-level determinants of non-use of contraceptive among women with no fertility desire in Ethiopia: a multilevel mixed-effect analysis.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 2
Alla Philippova, Raisa Aringazina, Gulnara Kurmanalina, Vladimir Beketov. Epidemiology, clinical and physiological manifestations of dust lung disease in major industrial centers.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 3
Binyam N Desta, Tesfaye Gobena, Custodia Macuamule, Olanrewaju E Fayemi, Christianah I Ayolabi, Blandina T Mmbaga, Kate M Thomas, Warren Dodd, Sara M Pires, Shannon E Majowicz, Tine Hald. Practicalities of implementing burden of disease research in Africa: lessons from a population survey component of our multi-partner FOCAL research project.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 4
Zelee Hill, Charlotte Tawiah-Agyemang, Betty Kirkwood, Carl Kendall. Are verbatim transcripts necessary in applied qualitative research: experiences from two community-based intervention trials in Ghana.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 5
Vishna Shah, Penelope Phillips-Howard, Julie Hennegan, Sue Cavill, Bakary Sonko, Edrisa Sinjanka, Nyima Camara Trawally, Abdou Kanteh, Francois Mendy, Amadou B Bah, Momodou Saar, Ian Ross, Wolf Schmidt, Belen Torondel. Puberty health intervention to improve menstrual health and school attendance among adolescent girls in The Gambia: study methodology of a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Gambia (MEGAMBO TRIAL).Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 6
James C Hurley. Candida and the Gram-positive trio: testing the vibe in the ICU patient microbiome using structural equation modelling of literature derived data.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 7
Setognal Birara Aychiluhm, Mequannent Sharew Melaku, Kusse Urmale Mare, Abay Woday Tadesse, Getahun Fentaw Mulaw. Geographical clustering and geographically weighted regression analysis of home delivery and its determinants in developing regions of Ethiopia: a spatial analysis.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 8
Yael Travis-Lumer, Yair Goldberg, Stephen Z Levine. Effect size quantification for interrupted time series analysis: implementation in R and analysis for Covid-19 research.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2022, 19 (1): 9
Ulrike Baum, Sangita Kulathinal, Kari Auranen. Mitigation of biases in estimating hazard ratios under non-sensitive and non-specific observation of outcomes-applications to influenza vaccine effectiveness.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2021, 18 (1): 1
Eric Silverman, Umberto Gostoli, Stefano Picascia, Jonatan Almagor, Mark McCann, Richard Shaw, Claudio Angione. Situating agent-based modelling in population health research.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2021, 18 (1): 10
Lawrence M Paul. Cannons and sparrows II: the enhanced Bernoulli exact method for determining statistical significance and effect size in the meta-analysis of k 2 × 2 tables.Emerging themes in epidemiology. 2021, 18 (1): 11