Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Backyard poultry raising in Bangladesh: a valued resource for the villagers and a setting for zoonotic transmission of avian influenza. A qualitative study

Rebeca  Sultana

Rebeca Sultana

qualifications: MSS(Anthrop), MSc(IntHlth)

contribution: original concept

position: Research investigator

Bangladesh

Interested in public health research using anthropological/qualitative approach focusing on infectious diseases in the developing world


Nazmun  Nahar

Nazmun Nahar

qualifications: MSS(Anthrop), MSc(IntHlth)

contribution: Contribute in designing the project and contribute to drafts

position: Research consultant

Bangladesh

Zoonoses, Qualitative study, Community Intervention, Public health


Nadia A Rimi

Nadia Rimi

qualifications: MSS(Anthrop)

contribution: Contribute in data collection, analysis and contribute to drafts

position: Research investigator


Shamim  Azad

Shamim Azad

qualifications: MSS(Anthrop)

contribution: Contribute to data collection , analysis and contribute to drafts

position: Research officer


Md. Saiful  Islam

Md. Saiful Islam

qualifications: MSS

contribution: Contribute in data collection, analysis and contribute to drafts

position: Research investigator

Bangladesh

I am a junior level social scientist working in ICDDR,B an international public health research organization.I am interested to develop my career in infectious, particularly identifying the behavioral determinants that may cause or protect infectious diseases in low income settings.


Emily S Gurley

Emily Gurley

qualifications: MPH

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Epidemiologist


Stephen P Luby

Stephen Luby

qualifications: MD

contribution: Contribute in concept development and framing the manuscript

position: Director ICDDR,B; Country Director, CDC


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