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Objective
Generate knowledge that helps to reduce the risk of a global pandemic from Nipah virus, Coronavirus, and other emerging infections.
PROJECTS
Development of a Nipah measles vector vaccine (MV-NiV) to be used in outbreaks situation in children and adults exposed population
Nipah Virus Survivor follow-up
Nipah Virus: Date palm sap consumption in West Bengal
Arbovirus-Associated Acute Febrile Illness in Liberia: Exploration of Incidence and Etiology
Evaluating the role of vertical transmission of antimicrobial resistance in neonatal sepsis
COVID-19: Addressing High COVID-19 Burden in Vulnerable Groups
COVID-19: Rapid development of guidelines for low-cost PPE evaluation and decontamination for resource-limited settings
COVID-19: Detection of airborne SARS-CoV-2 in Bangladeshi hospitals
COVID-19: Can Face Masks Reduce Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Bangladesh? A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
COVID-19: Characteristics and Outcomes of Coronavirus Disease Patients under Nonsurge Conditions, Northern California, USA, March–April 2020
COVID-19: INHALE Study
COVID-19: Essential Health Services in Zambia
COVID-19: FraCT-CoV: Fractional Dose COVID Study
COVID-19: Reducing Spread of COVID-19 in Households through N95 Respirators, HEPA Filters, and a Safer-Home Checklist
COVID-19: Albinism and Vaccine Hesitancy (Under Construction
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