Rifat Ara

Rifat Ara
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  • MBBS; MPH; MSc
  • Researcher at International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research

MSc Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Institute for Global Health, University College London, United Kingdom

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Current institution
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
November 2024 - present
University College London
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
September 2023 - September 2024
University College London
Field of study
  • Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology
August 2020 - May 2022
North South University
Field of study
  • Public Health- Epidemiology
January 2009 - May 2014
University of Dhaka (Kumudini Women's Medical College)
Field of study
  • Medical Science

Publications

Publications (26)
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Objectives: Gender differences affect exposure to infections, including drug-resistant ones. However, data on the relationship between gender and antibiotic use are limited. This systematic review examines gender differences in antibiotic prescribing patterns in community and primary care settings. Study design: Systematic review. Methods: We searc...
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Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subacute syndrome characterized by increased intestinal inflammation and permeability that affects children in low-income countries. It is associated with growth and neurodevelopmental deficits, and there is currently no known treatment for EED. VS001 (AmiLyfe Bioscience, LLC, Norwood, MA) is a medical f...
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Background To align with the 2030 vision of the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure 90% of girls receive the HPV vaccine before turning 15, Bangladesh has recently started the (HPV) vaccine campaign nationwide. Therefore, our study aimed to assess the level of its acceptance among parents of eligible daughters in Bangladesh. Methods This nat...
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Supplementary document of the article titled "Effectiveness of Colistin in carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii – A systematic review".
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Treatment of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAb) infections has become a significant challenge for physicians due to its resistance to common antibiotics. Colistin, previously banned, has been reintroduced despite debates about its effectiveness and safety. We aimed to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of Colistin in the C...
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Health professionals and medical students are at increased risk of the imposter phenomenon (IP) in other words, the imposter syndrome, due to the challenging nature of their professions. It is particularly concerning since it is linked to a higher incidence of burnout and suicidal ideation. We must first thoroughly grasp its prevalence and associat...
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Supplementary Material for "Effective antimicrobial therapies of urinary tract infections among children in low- and middle-income countries: A Systematic Review"
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Importance: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infections encountered in infancy and childhood. Despite the emerging problem of antibiotic resistance in recent years, the use of antibiotics for better management of UTIs is inevitable. Objective: This study aims to explore the efficacy and adverse effects of the available ant...
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Background: Cryptosporidium spp are responsible for significant diarrheal morbidity and mortality in under-five children. There is no vaccine, thus a focus on prevention is paramount. Prior studies suggest that person-to-person spread may be an important pathway for transmission to young children. Here we describe a longitudinal cohort study of 10...
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Background: The World Health Organization has declared human monkeypox as a global health emergency on 23 July 2022. This indicates that the outbreak poses a serious risk to global health and requires a united worldwide response to stop the virus from spreading and possibly turning into a pandemic. Vaccines can play a vital role in this context, co...
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Background: Persistent kidney illness in children and those on dialysis therapy, risk of vitamin and mineral deficiencies due to abnormal renal metabolism, anorexia, inadequate intake, poor gastrointestinal absorption, drug-nutrient interaction, and dialysis-related losses. Adequate nutritional management is essential to achieve and maintain an op...
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Background. Cryptosporidium spp are responsible for significant diarrheal morbidity and mortality in under-five children. There is no vaccine, thus a focus on prevention is paramount. Prior studies suggest that person-to-person spread may be an important pathway for transmission to young children. Here we describe a longitudinal cohort study of 100...
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World Health Organization has declared human monkeypox as a global health emergency on 23 July 2022. This indicates that the outbreak poses a serious risk to global health and requires a united worldwide response to stop the virus from spreading and possibly turning into a pandemic. Vaccines can play a vital role in this context, contributing to pr...
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The emerging concept of planetary health needs to be discussed in a more organized and sustainable way within the global public health and healthcare disciplines. Therefore, planetary health should be considered a cardinal component of the global academic framework for healthcare professionals. The availability of related curricula and courses is c...
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The emerging concept of planetary health needs to be discussed in a more organized and sustainable way within the global public health and healthcare disciplines. Therefore, planetary health should be considered a cardinal component of the global academic framework for healthcare professionals. The availability of related curricula and courses is c...
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Following the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, individuals have begun to take preventive measures to avoid exposure. Among the precautionary measures, facemask was mostly emphasized. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dermatological symptoms linked with face mask usage and explore other associated factors. This cross-sectional survey was c...
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Introduction Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a frequently diagnosed infection in women and children. Treatments are often initiated with broad-spectrum antibiotics without performing any culture and sensitivity test. Inappropriate and empirical antimicrobial regimens and poor adherence to the drugs lead to the recurrence of the disease. Moreover,...
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Purpose: Sexually transmitted infections are a major worldwide concern, and human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the significant risk factors. Many populations suffer from various diseases caused by HPV, and the overall death toll due to cervical carcinoma is remarkable. Despite vaccine availability, perception about vaccine safety and efficacy, it...
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Background: Frailty syndrome is a medical condition defined by a progressive loss of function that usually begins beyond 65 and necessitates assistance with daily activities. There are both pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches to prevent frailty. The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate viable nonpharmacological therapi...
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Molecular diagnostic methods improve detection of Shigella yet their ability to detect Shigella drug resistance on direct stool specimens is less clear. We tested 673 stools from a Shigella treatment study in Bangladesh, including 154 culture-positive stools and their paired Shigella isolate. We utilized a TaqMan Array Card that included qPCR assay...
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Sexually transmitted infections are a major worldwide concern, and human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the significant risk factors. Many populations suffer from various diseases caused by HPV, and the overall death toll due to cervical carcinoma is remarkable. Despite vaccine availability, perception about vaccine safety and efficacy, its’ preven...
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Background Despite the availability and success of live-attenuated oral vaccines, rotavirus (RV) remains the leading cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. Next-generation vaccines targeting RV VP8∗ are under evaluation, but the role of VP8∗-specific antibodies in human immunity to RV and their potential as immune correlates of protection re...
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Background: Azithromycin is frequently used to treat shigellosis however clinical outcomes are uncertain. Methods: We performed an observational cohort study in Bangladesh of patients with invasive diarrhea treated empirically with azithromycin. Susceptibility testing was performed by broth microdilution and disk diffusion post hoc on all Shigel...

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