
Md. Saiful Islam
@saifsociologist
Research Fellow| Social Epidemiologist|IPC|Immunization|policy research|COVID-19|Infodemic|Environmental Research
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iDH208kAAAAJ&hl=en 16-03-2012 11:42:21
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Our paper shows how pet birds (quails) can be a source of Avian influenza infection in humans. In the current context, these findings are important for policy makers as we are also experiencing avian influenza in pet animals such as cats. UNSW Medicine & Health link.springer.com/article/10.100ā¦

Our new study shows that hand hygiene compliance was still low in HCWs in Bangladesh during the COVID-19. More support on the IPC space is needed to prevent healthcare associated infection. UNSW Medicine & Health Kirby Institute, UNSW sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦



Supporting patients and their carers to participate in infection prevention and control activities: The views of patients, family members, and hospital staff from Bangladesh, Indonesia, and South Korea - AJIC A/Prof Holly Seale Jerico Pardosi ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-ā¦


It was a great experience presenting my poster at the ā¦Southern Cross Travel Medicine Conference (SCTMC)ā© . They allowed us to give a 4 minutes talk which was more communicative and engaging.








āInfection prevention & control programme priorities for sustainable health & environmental systems" link.springer.com/10.1186/s44263⦠A/Prof Meru Sheel Brett Mitchell Jocelyne Basseal Md. Saiful Islam Anny Huang A/Prof Holly Seale BMC Global and Public Health Sydney ID Sydney Health #IPC #SDGs #SydneyNursingSchool

Thank you BMC Global and Public Health team for supporting us to share our article on this important topic. Acknowledging #health & #IPC communities where #sustainability is gaining momentum & much important work is being done šš #SydneyNursingSchool #OpenAccess #SDGs #NetZero #ClimateAction




