Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings: the WARNING call to action (Publications)
Antibiotics are recognized widely for their benefits when used appropriately. However, they are often used inappropriately despite the importance of responsible use within good clinical practice. Effe
Adolescent health and well-being in the context of impact assessment of natural resource extraction projects: a scoping review (Publications)
Background Natural resource extraction projects (NREPs) might impact the social, economic and health conditions of marginalised and/or vulnerable population groups, such as adolescents. While differen
Early life determinants of social disparities among young adults: a longitudinal study in vulnerable communities in South Africa (Publications)
South Africa has achieved major poverty reductions in the post-Apartheid era, but substantial variations in progress between population groups have been documented, and inequalities between poor Black
Comparison of NO2 and BC predictions estimated using Google Street View-based and conventional European-wide LUR models in Copenhagen, Denmark (Publications)
A widely used method for estimating fine scale long-term spatial variation in air pollution, especially for epidemiology studies, is land use regression (LUR) modeling using fixed off-road monitors. M
Improving anaemia diagnosis using peripheral blood smear with remote interpretation in adults living with HIV with moderate to severe anaemia: a... (Publications)
INTRODUCTION: In low-resource settings, anaemia is a very common condition. Identification of anaemia aetiologies remains challenging due to the lack of diagnostic tools and expertise. We aimed to imp
Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and risk of leukemia and lymphoma in a pooled European cohort (Publications)
Leukemia and lymphoma are the two most common forms of hematologic malignancy, and their etiology is largely unknown. Pathophysiological mechanisms suggest a possible association with air pollution, b
Methods in Global Health: disease modelling (Publications)
Disease modelling utilizes statistical and mathematical models to address questions in biomedical sciences, ecology, epidemiology, and public health, for infectious and non-communicable diseases. When