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Adaptation, parents, teachers, speech, communication, training, development, learning.
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Adherence Medication Chronic Diseases Beliefs Factors
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air pollution, road construction exposure, mask users, non-mask users, respiratory health outcomes
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Alpha amylase, B. amyloliquefaciens, amylase activity, purification, 16s rRNA gene, cloning, textile industry
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Antenatal care, female garment workers, mixed-method, knowledge, attitude, practices, Chittagong city, Bangladesh.
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Antenatal care, Reproductive health, Utilization, Knowledge, Pregnancy.
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APOE
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Aquaponic, Tilapia, Commercial, Recycle, Food, Production, Vegetable
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Aquaponics, hydroponics, DO, BOD, pH, TDS, temperature, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite
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Arab Spring, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, MENA, Mubarak, Ben Ali, Gaddafi
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ARI; Rohingya; Refugee; Children; Risk-factor.
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Background: Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) occurs in a while receiving treatment in a hospital, nursing home, rehabilitation facility, clinical settings or other health care facility that first appear 48 hours or more after the hospital admission. Therefore, addressing this growing public health concern at the earliest is necessary to maintain a healthy nation, Objective: This study aims to assess the knowledge attitude and practice of HAI in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This study also aims to identify and develop recommendation for prevention of HAI in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Method: A cross sectional study among 200 doctors of both male and female in two government hospital was conducted from January to May, 2021. Revised questionnaire was used to assess their knowledge, attitude and practice, socio-demographic information. Data analysis was done in SPSS. Results: Majority of the participants belonged to <=40 age group and were females (96.1%). The present study showed that, 80% healthcare personnel have some knowledge about Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI). According to study participants, commonly found infection hospital acquired infections was Methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus and patient’s attendant were the most vulnerable (52%) group to HAI. Most of the study participants washed their hands after handling the patients (74.5%). Conclusion: The result of the study showed that doctors are well aware of HAIs. It showed that they have good number of knowledge and practice ethics, positive attitude towards HAIs.
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Bhutan, H. pylori, Prevalence, Risk factors
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Biogas production, Domestic, Kitchen waste, Sri Lanka, Waste management, Environment, Pollution, LPG,
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Birth Defects Cleft Clubfoot Health Hygiene Nutrition
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Cadmium,Heavy Metals,Effects of LHERZOLITE,Soil,Environmental Science,SPINACIA OLERACEA L. AND SOIL MICROBES
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Carbon,footprint, climate change, greenhouse, energy emission
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Cervical cancer, Screening, Bhutan
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Cesarean section (CS) delivery, Causes, Complications, Perception, Prevalence.
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