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    The Cure for Cholera — Improving Access to Safe Water and Sanitation by Waldman, Ronald J, Mintz, Eric D, Papowitz, Heather E

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (14-02-2013)
    “…The best intervention for long-term cholera control is the development and maintenance of water and sewage treatment systems. But many people in low-income…”
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    A Review of COVID-19 Hotels in New York City During the Early 2020 Outbreak: An Alternative Care Model by Krentsa, Megan, McCann, Katherine, Papowitz, Heather, Pati, Rituparna, Evans, Tyler B

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (17-07-2024)
    “…New York City (NYC) was the epicenter of the early US COVID-19 pandemic. From March to May 2020, overburdened healthcare centers precipitated an emergent need…”
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    Global oral cholera vaccine use, 2013–2018 by Pezzoli, Lorenzo

    Published in Vaccine (29-02-2020)
    “…AbstractVaccination is a key intervention to prevent and control cholera in conjunction with water, sanitation and hygiene activities. An oral cholera vaccine…”
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    Confronting inequality in newborn survival in South Sudan by Sami, Samira, Adebabai, Teshome, Papowitz, Heather, Vargas, Josep, Kerber, Kate

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (29-10-2016)
    “…To reach global goals for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH), we need to prioritise these settings.2 Tailored intervention…”
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    Women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health in humanitarian and other crises by Zeid, Sarah, Gilmore, Kate, Khosla, Rajat, Papowitz, Heather, Engel, Danielle, Dakkak, Henia, Rahab, Njoki, Sharma, Anita, Fair, Mollie

    Published in BMJ (Online) (14-09-2015)
    “…The worst rates of preventable mortality and morbidity among women, adolescents, and children occur in humanitarian and other crises. Sarah Zeid and colleagues…”
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    Evidence for the value of health promotion interventions in natural disaster management by Jackson, Suzanne F., Fazal, Nadia, Gravel, Geneviève, Papowitz, Heather

    Published in Health promotion international (01-12-2017)
    “…A rapid review of literature was conducted to identify effective health promotion (HP) intervention strategies that relate to the management of disasters from…”
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    Developing Institutional Capacity for Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings: A Descriptive Study by Tran, Nguyen-Toan, Dawson, Angela, Meyers, Janet, Krause, Sandra, Hickling, Carina

    Published in PloS one (02-09-2015)
    “…Institutions play a central role in advancing the field of reproductive health in humanitarian settings (RHHS), yet little is known about organizational…”
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    Humanitarian health programming and monitoring in inaccessible conflict settings: a literature review by Chaudhri, Simran, Cordes, Kristina, Miller, Nathan

    “…Increasing global conflicts and risk to humanitarian aid workers have necessitated innovative approaches to deliver humanitarian assistance. Remotely managed…”
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    Rapid Response to Ebola Outbreaks in Remote Areas — Liberia, July–November 2014 by Kateh, Francis, Nagbe, Thomas, Kieta, Abraham, Barskey, Albert, Gasasira, Alex Ntale, Driscoll, Anne, Tucker, Anthony, Christie, Athalia, Karmo, Ben, Scott, Colleen, Bowah, Collin, Barradas, Danielle, Blackley, David, Dweh, Emmanuel, Warren, Felicia, Mahoney, Frank, Kassay, Gabriel, Calvert, Geoffrey M., Castro, Georgina, Logan, Gorbee, Appiah, Grace, Kirking, Hannah, Koon, Hawa, Papowitz, Heather, Walke, Henry, Cole, Isaac B., Montgomery, Joel, Neatherlin, John, Tappero, Jordan W., Hagan, Jose E., Forrester, Joseph, Woodring, Joseph, Mott, Joshua, Attfield, Kathleen, DeCock, Kevin, Lindblade, Kim A., Powell, Krista, Yeoman, Kristin, Adams, Laura, Broyles, Laura N., Slutsker, Laurence, Larway, Lawrence, Belcher, Lisa, Cooper, Lorraine, Santos, Marjorie, Westercamp, Matthew, Weinberg, Meghan Pearce, Massoudi, Mehran, Dea, Monica, Patel, Monita, Hennessey, Morgan, Fomba, Moses, Lubogo, Mutaawe, Maxwell, Nikki, Moonan, Patrick, Arzoaquoi, Sampson, Gee, Samuel, Zayzay, Samuel, Pillai, Satish, Williams, Seymour, Zarecki, Shauna Mettee, Yett, Sheldon, James, Stephen, Grube, Steven, Gupta, Sundeep, Nelson, Thelma, Malibiche, Theophil, Frank, Wilmont, Smith, Wilmot, Nyenswah, Tolbert

    “…West Africa is experiencing its first epidemic of Ebola virus disease (Ebola). As of February 9, Liberia has reported 8,864 Ebola cases, of which 3,147 were…”
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    Rapid Response to Ebola Outbreaks in Remote Areas - Liberia, July-November 2014 by Kateh, Francis, Nagbe, Thomas, Kieta, Abraham, Barskey, Albert, Gasasira, Alex Ntale, Driscoll, Anne, Tucker, Anthony, Christie, Athalia, Karmo, Ben, Scott, Colleen, Bowah, Collin, Barradas, Danielle, Blackley, David, Dweh, Emmanuel, Warren, Felicia, Mahoney, Frank, Kassay, Gabriel, Calvert, Geoffrey M, Castro, Georgina, Logan, Gorbee, Appiah, Grace, Kirking, Hannah, Koon, Hawa, Papowitz, Heather, Walke, Henry, Cole, Isaac B, Montgomery, Joel, Neatherlin, John, Tappero, Jordan W, Hagan, Jose E, rester, Joseph, Woodring, Joseph, Mott, Joshua, Attfield, Kathleen, DeCock, Kevin, Lindblade, Kim A, Powell, Krista, Yeoman, Kristin, Adams, Laura, Broyles, Laura N, Slutsker, Laurence, Larway, Lawrence, Belcher, Lisa, Cooper, Lorraine, Santos, Marjorie, Westercamp, Matthew, Weinberg, Meghan Pearce, Massoudi, Mehran, Dea, Monica, Patel, Monita, Hennessey, Morgan, Fomba, Moses, Lubogo, Mutaawe, Maxwell, Nikki, Moonan, Patrick, Arzoaquoi, Sampson, Gee, Samuel, Zayzay, Samuel, Pillai, Satish, Williams, Seymour, Zarecki, Shauna Mettee, Yett, Sheldon, James, Stephen, Grube, Steven, Gupta, Sundeep, Nelson, Thelma, Malibiche, Theophil, Frank, Wilmont, Smith, Wilmot, Nyenswah, Tolbert

    “…West Africa is experiencing its first epidemic of Ebola virus disease. As of Feb 9, Liberia has reported 8,864 Ebola cases, of which 3,147 were…”
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