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Sabrina Sharmin Haque
Sabrina Sharmin Haque
PhD in Environmental Health Sciences; Environmental Health Scientist at the World Bank
Verified email at emory.edu
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Place and child health: the interaction of population density and sanitation in developing countries
P Hathi, S Haque, L Pant, D Coffey, D Spears
Demography 54 (1), 337-360, 2017
1292017
Improving nutrition outcomes with better water, sanitation and hygiene: practical solutions for policies and programmes
World Health Organization
Improving nutrition outcomes with better water, sanitation and hygiene …, 2015
122*2015
Childhood stunting and cognitive effects of water and sanitation in Indonesia
L Cameron, C Chase, S Haque, G Joseph, R Pinto, Q Wang
Economics & Human Biology 40, 100944, 2021
1182021
Multi-hazard groundwater risks to water supply from shallow depths: challenges to achieving the sustainable development goals in Bangladesh
M Shamsudduha, G Joseph, SS Haque, MR Khan, A Zahid, KMU Ahmed
Exposure and Health 12 (4), 657-670, 2020
672020
Attentional biases to foods: The effects of caloric content and cognitive restraint
CA Forestell, P Lau, II Gyurovski, CL Dickter, SS Haque
Appetite 59 (3), 748-754, 2012
642012
Quantitative assessment of fecal contamination in multiple environmental sample types in urban communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh using SaniPath microbial approach
N Amin, M Rahman, S Raj, S Ali, J Green, S Das, S Doza, MH Mondol, ...
PLoS One 14 (12), e0221193, 2019
582019
RISING TIDE The
MB Das, G Hatzfeldt
A New Look at Gender and Water Washington, DC, The, 2017
532017
The applications of implementation science in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) research and practice
SS Haque, MC Freeman
Environmental health perspectives 129 (6), 065002, 2021
432021
Water and sanitation in Dhaka slums: access, quality, and informality in service provision
SS Haque, M Yanez-Pagans, Y Arias-Granada, G Joseph
Wicked Problems of Water Quality Governance, 170-190, 2022
412022
Place and child health: the interaction of population density and sanitation in developing countries
P Hathi, S Haque, L Pant, D Coffey, D Spears
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014
342014
Water and sanitation in Dhaka slums: access, quality, and informality in service provision
Y Arias Granada, SS Haque, G Joseph, M Yanez Pagans
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2018
332018
Capture-24: Activity tracker dataset for human activity recognition
S Chan Chang, R Walmsley, J Gershuny, T Harms, E Thomas, K Milton, ...
University of Oxford, 2021
172021
Multi-hazard groundwater risks to the drinking water supply in Bangladesh challenges to achieving the sustainable development goals.
M Shamsudduha, G Joseph, SS Haque, MR Khan, AZ Anwar Zahid, ...
142019
Examining the factors affecting passengers’ satisfaction with uber car services: evidences from Dhaka City
TA Bappy, SS Haque
Management 32 (1), 2018
112018
Effects of adding household water filters to Rwanda’s Community-Based Environmental Health Promotion Programme: a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Rwamagana district
S Haque, MA Kirby, L Iyakaremye, A Gebremariam, G Tessema, ...
NPJ clean water 5 (1), 42, 2022
102022
Water and nutrition: a framework for action.
C Chase, A Bahuguna, C Yue, S Haque, M Schulte
World Bank, 2019
72019
The effects of orthodontic tooth movement in endodontically treated teeth
S Haque, M Zakir
Bangladesh Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 12-15, 2017
52017
Children Need Clean Water to Grow: E
G Joseph, SS Haque, N Moqueet, YR Hoo
Coli Contamination of Drinking Water and Childhood Nutrition in Bangladesh …, 2019
42019
Marine Protected Area Expansion and Country-Level Age-Standardized Adult Mortality
SS Haque, BJ Bennett, TD Brewer, K Morrissey, LE Fleming, MO Gribble
EcoHealth, 2023
32023
Promising progress: a diagnostic of water supply, sanitation, hygiene, and poverty in Bangladesh: Main report
G Joseph, S Haque, N Yoshida, M Yanez Pagans, M Sohag, NS Moqueet, ...
WASH Poverty Diagnostic, 2018
32018
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