Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Volume 6, Issue 4, December 2016
Editorial
1. Four cases of nontravel-related leptospirosis in Oman: A call for action
Idris Al Abaidani, Salem Al Kathery, Satish L Ghugey, Mohhamad Baqi, Khalid Al-Mashikhi, Seif Al-Abri
Pages: 215 - 216
Review Article
2. Factors associated with the farmer suicide crisis in India
Dominic Merriott
Pages: 217 - 227
Background: In India, it is estimated that ∼16,000 farmers die by suicide each year, and at rates far above those of the general population. This paper reviews much of the literature concerning the factors associated with this crisis.
Methods: A literature search was undertaken from multiple databases...
Review Article
3. Protecting health workers from nosocomial Hepatitis B infections: A review of strategies and challenges for implementation of Hepatitis B vaccination among health workers in Sub-Saharan Africa
Bridget Malewezi, Saad B. Omer, Beatrice Mwagomba, Trish Araru
Pages: 229 - 241
The Sub-Saharan region has the highest Hepatitis B virus (HBV) rates, and health workers are at an increased risk of contracting nosocomial HBV infection. Vaccination of health workers plays a critical role in protecting them from sequelae of HBV; however, health-worker vaccination remains a challenge...
Review Article
4. Peritoneal dialysis related peritonitis due to Mycobacterium spp.: A case report and review of literature
Anusha Rohit, Georgi Abraham
Pages: 243 - 248
Mycobacterium tuberculous peritonitis is a less common cause of peritoneal dialysis related infection in developed countries. As both CAPD and APD are being used as renal replacement therapy in developing countries of South Asia, Mycobacterium tuberculous peritonitis are being reported. Any culture negative...
Research Article
5. Institutional Research Evaluation Model (IREM): A framework for measuring organizational research trends and impact and its application in medical academia in Saudi Arabia
Mazen Hassanain, Shirin Anil, Ayman Abdo
Pages: 249 - 256
Increased financial and human resource constraints for research and development (R&D) imply rigorous research evaluation to guide the research policy for wise allocation of resources. In this study, we developed a conceptual framework called the “Institutional Research Evaluation Model” (IREM) to...
Research Article
6. A novel sputum transport solution eliminates cold chain and supports routine tuberculosis testing in Nepal
Bhagwan Maharjan, Bhabana Shrestha, Alexandra Weirich, Andrew Stewart, Cassandra D. Kelly-Cirino
Pages: 257 - 265
This preliminary study evaluated the transport reagent OMNIgene SPUTUM (OMS) in a real-world, resource-limited setting: a zonal hospital and national tuberculosis (TB) reference laboratory, Nepal. The objectives were to: (1) assess the performance of OMS for transporting sputum from peripheral sites...
Research Article
7. Predictors of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy
Lily A. van Bilsen, Ary I. Savitri, Dwirani Amelia, Mohammad Baharuddin, Diederick E. Grobbee, Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal
Pages: 267 - 275
Although the health effects of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy are still unclear, it is important to identify the predictors and motivational factors involved in women’s decision to observe the fast. We investigated these factors in a cross sectional study of 187 pregnant Muslim women who attended antenatal...
Research Article
8. Community-engaged strategies to promote hepatitis B testing and linkage to care in immigrants of Florida
Jevetta Stanford, Alma Biba, Jagdish Khubchandani, Fern Webb, Mobeen H. Rathore
Pages: 277 - 284
To improve early identification and linkage to treatment and preventive services for hepatitis B virus (HBV) in persons born in countries with intermediate or high (>2%) HBV prevalence, the University of Florida Center for HIV/AIDS Research, Education, and Services (UF CARES) employed community-engaged...
Research Article
9. Epidemiology and risk factors of uninvestigated dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastroesophageal reflux disease among students of Damascus University, Syria
Tareq Al Saadi, Amr Idris, Tarek Turk, Mahmoud Alkhatib
Pages: 285 - 293
Uninvestigated dyspepsia (UD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common disorders universally. Many studies have assessed their epidemiological characteristics around the world. However, such information is not known for Syria. We aim to estimate the epidemiologic...
Research Article
10. Hospital admissions among immigrants from low-income and foreign citizens from high-income countries in Spain in 2000–2012
José M. Ramos, Héctor Pinargote, Eva M. Navarrete-Muñoz, Alejando Salinas, Jaume Sastre
Pages: 295 - 302
Over the last decade, the number of foreign nationals in Spain has increased. Our aim was to report the trends in hospital admissions, differentiating between foreign nationals from high-income countries (HICs) and from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in a public hospital. A retrospective analysis...
Research Article
11. Careseeking for childhood diarrhoea at the primary level of care in communities in Cross River State, Nigeria
Oluranti Ekpo
Pages: 303 - 313
Risk factors for care-seeking choices for childhood diarrhea in Nigeria are poorly understood. They are essential to the control of childhood illnesses because diarrhea is an important cause of childhood mortality. This study explored the contributors to care-seeking choices in Cross River State, Nigeria....
Research Article
12. Risk factors and quality of life of dyslipidemic patients in Lebanon: A cross-sectional study
Akram Farhat, Amal Al-Hajje, Samar Rachidi, Salam Zein, Mayssam Bou Zeid, Pascale Salameh, Wafaa Bawab, Sanaa Awada
Pages: 315 - 323
The main objective of this study was to identify the risk factors of dyslipidemia and measure its impact on patients’ quality of life (QOL). Secondary objectives were to determine the percentage of dyslipidemia and assess the predictive factors affecting patients’ QOL. A cross-sectional study was conducted...
Letter to Editor
13. Burden of chronic kidney disease and its risk factors in Malaysia
Rubina Begum, Tahir Mehmood Khan, Long Chiau Ming
Pages: 325 - 326
Letter to Editor
14. A commentary of the article “Prevalence of Lebanese stroke survivors: A comparative pilot study” by N. Lahoud, P. Salameh, N. Saleh and H. Hosseini, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health on October 24th 2015
Josué A. Lily Vidal
Pages: 327 - 328
Letter to Editor
15. Reply to the commentary of Dr. Josué Lily Vidal
Lahoud Nathalie, Salameh Pascale, Saleh Nadine, Hosseini Hassan
Pages: 329 - 330