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View article: Political determinants of cervical cancer control in Peru
Political determinants of cervical cancer control in Peru Open
The analysis demonstrated the utility of the WHO health system building blocks framework in analyzing the shortcomings of public policies aimed at preventing, detecting, and treating CC. It also provides a comprehensive view of the critica…
View article: Quantitative and qualitative dataset used for study on AMR drivers, and knowledge and behaviours surrounding antibiotics in rural communities in Cajamarca, Peru
Quantitative and qualitative dataset used for study on AMR drivers, and knowledge and behaviours surrounding antibiotics in rural communities in Cajamarca, Peru Open
The data includes a quantitative database for 40 female rural residents of rural Cajamarca, Peru, based on the application of a One Health-based questionnaire. It provides data on human, animal, and environmental health-related behaviors a…
View article: Study protocol: improving response to malaria in the Amazon through identification of inter-community networks and human mobility in border regions of Ecuador, Peru and Brazil
Study protocol: improving response to malaria in the Amazon through identification of inter-community networks and human mobility in border regions of Ecuador, Peru and Brazil Open
Introduction Understanding human mobility’s role in malaria transmission is critical to successful control and elimination. However, common approaches to measuring mobility are ill-equipped for remote regions such as the Amazon. This study…
View article: Water insecurity is associated with gender-based violence: A mixed-methods study in Indonesia
Water insecurity is associated with gender-based violence: A mixed-methods study in Indonesia Open
Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a global pandemic and water insecurity is increasing in intensity and extent. This study explores the association between these two global health threats. Cross-sectional, quantitative data were collected via…
View article: Network Profile: Improving Response to Malaria in the Amazon through Identification of Inter-Community Networks and Human Mobility in Border Regions of Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil
Network Profile: Improving Response to Malaria in the Amazon through Identification of Inter-Community Networks and Human Mobility in Border Regions of Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil Open
Objectives Understanding human mobility’s role on malaria transmission is critical to successful control and elimination. However, common approaches to measuring mobility are ill-equipped for remote regions such as the Amazon. This study d…
View article: Quantitative and qualitative dataset used for study on antibiotic usage in rural communities in Cajamarca, Peru
Quantitative and qualitative dataset used for study on antibiotic usage in rural communities in Cajamarca, Peru Open
The data includes a quantitative database for 40 female rural residents of rural Cajamarca, Peru, based on the application of a One Health-based questionnaire. It provides data on human, animal, and environmental health-related behaviors a…
View article: Water insecurity and gender‐based violence: A global review of the evidence
Water insecurity and gender‐based violence: A global review of the evidence Open
We reviewed the existing literature documenting the association between water insecurity and gender‐based violence to (1) describe the characteristics and contexts of available studies, and (2) identify and classify documented gender‐based…
View article: Water insecurity, self‐reported physical health, and objective measures of biological health in the Peruvian Amazon
Water insecurity, self‐reported physical health, and objective measures of biological health in the Peruvian Amazon Open
Objectives This study examines the associations between water insecurity, self‐reported physical health, and objective measures of biological health among 225 Awajún adults (107 women; 118 men) living in the Peruvian Amazon, a “water‐abund…
View article: Whole-Genome Characterisation of ESBL-Producing E. coli Isolated from Drinking Water and Dog Faeces from Rural Andean Households in Peru
Whole-Genome Characterisation of ESBL-Producing E. coli Isolated from Drinking Water and Dog Faeces from Rural Andean Households in Peru Open
E. coli that produce extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) are major multidrug-resistant bacteria. In Peru, only a few reports have characterised the whole genome of ESBL enterobacteria. We aimed to confirm the identity and antimicrobial …
View article: Molecular Characterization by Multilocus Sequence Typing and Diversity Analysis of <i>Rickettsia asembonensis</i> in Peru
Molecular Characterization by Multilocus Sequence Typing and Diversity Analysis of <i>Rickettsia asembonensis</i> in Peru Open
Despite several reports worldwide documenting the presence of Rickettsia asembonensis in samples derived from ectoparasites, animals and more recently humans, genomic information of these specimens remains scarce, and when available, is us…
View article: Antimicrobial Resistance in Rural Settings in Latin America: A Scoping Review with a One Health Lens
Antimicrobial Resistance in Rural Settings in Latin America: A Scoping Review with a One Health Lens Open
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in rural Latin America is not fully understood. The transmission pathways are partially known since research predominantly focuses on the urban hospital setting. The contribution to AMR from environmental fac…
View article: Implementation challenges of a climate-disease monitoring system in the Amazon
Implementation challenges of a climate-disease monitoring system in the Amazon Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Implementation science (IS) has emerged as an important approach to achieving scale-up and policy adoption of evidence-based research. The majority of IS approaches have been in non-environmentally driven applications, …
View article: Antimicrobial Resistance in Humans, Animals, Water and Household Environs in Rural Andean Peru: Exploring Dissemination Pathways through the One Health Lens
Antimicrobial Resistance in Humans, Animals, Water and Household Environs in Rural Andean Peru: Exploring Dissemination Pathways through the One Health Lens Open
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health threat, especially for low and middle-income countries (LMIC) where the threat has not been fully identified. Our study aims to describe E. coli AMR in rural communities to expand ou…
View article: A “Cookbook” for Vulnerability Research
A “Cookbook” for Vulnerability Research Open
There is a growing need to facilitate the interdisciplinary study of the relationship between the environment and human health and well-being. It is increasingly recognized that vulnerability is a key construct allowing discipline-specific…
View article: Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli in Drinking Water Samples from Rural Andean Households in Cajamarca, Peru
Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli in Drinking Water Samples from Rural Andean Households in Cajamarca, Peru Open
Antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria is a serious public health issue. The growing threat is a cause for concern and action to prevent the emergence of new resistant strains and the spread of existing ones to humans via the environ…
View article: Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Rickettsia and Leptospira Infection in Four Ecologically Distinct Regions of Peru
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Rickettsia and Leptospira Infection in Four Ecologically Distinct Regions of Peru Open
Rickettsia and Leptospira spp. are under-recognized causes of acute febrile disease worldwide. Rickettsia species are often placed into the spotted fever group rickettsiae (SFGR) and typhus group rickettsiae (TGR). We explored the antibody…
View article: Identification of Leptospira and Bartonella among rodents collected across a habitat disturbance gradient along the Inter-Oceanic Highway in the southern Amazon Basin of Peru
Identification of Leptospira and Bartonella among rodents collected across a habitat disturbance gradient along the Inter-Oceanic Highway in the southern Amazon Basin of Peru Open
These data indicate the need for increased awareness of rodent-borne disease and the potential for environmental spread along the communities in areas undergoing significant land-use change.
View article: Individual and Spatial Risk of Dengue Virus Infection in Puerto Maldonado, Peru
Individual and Spatial Risk of Dengue Virus Infection in Puerto Maldonado, Peru Open
Dengue virus (DENV) affects more than 100 countries worldwide. Dengue virus infection has been increasing in the southern Peruvian Amazon city of Puerto Maldonado since 2000. We designed this study to describe the prevalence of past DENV i…
View article: The Impact of Road Construction on Subjective Well-Being in Communities in Madre de Dios, Peru
The Impact of Road Construction on Subjective Well-Being in Communities in Madre de Dios, Peru Open
The interoceanic highway (IOH) in Madre de Dios, Peru has driven dramatic change in the Peruvian Amazon basin. We conducted a mixed methods study to examine the impact of these changes on the subjective well-being (SWB) of four communities…
Critical linkages between land use change and human health in the Amazon region: A scoping review Open
Land use change (LUC) is a main cause of global environmental change, and is an important activity to be studied. Our research aims to examine the current state of evidence on the link between LUC and human health in the Amazon region. We …
View article: Additional file 1: of Small scale migration along the interoceanic highway in Madre de Dios, Peru: an exploration of community perceptions and dynamics due to migration
Additional file 1: of Small scale migration along the interoceanic highway in Madre de Dios, Peru: an exploration of community perceptions and dynamics due to migration Open
Interview guide: Questions for key informants. (DOCX 83 kb)
View article: Early child health in an informal settlement in the Peruvian Amazon
Early child health in an informal settlement in the Peruvian Amazon Open
Growth faltering in early childhood represents an enduring loss of human potential. Therefore, our data suggests the human cost of land invasion may be disproportionately borne by the youngest individuals. Innovative policy strategies may …
View article: Community perceptions of health and rodent-borne diseases along the Inter-Oceanic Highway in Madre de Dios, Peru
Community perceptions of health and rodent-borne diseases along the Inter-Oceanic Highway in Madre de Dios, Peru Open
Awareness of rodent-borne diseases is still lacking in the area, even among health care professionals within the communities, despite the known burden of diseases like leptospirosis. We expect to report further findings as we obtain more i…