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Bhimsen Devkota
Researcher at Tribhuvan University
Publications - 46
Citations - 724
Bhimsen Devkota is an academic researcher from Tribhuvan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 36 publications receiving 602 citations. Previous affiliations of Bhimsen Devkota include University of Aberdeen & Save the Children.
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Global health security: the wider lessons from the west African Ebola virus disease epidemic
David L Heymann,Lincoln C. Chen,Keizo Takemi,David P. Fidler,Jordan W. Tappero,Mathew Thomas,Thomas A. Kenyon,Thomas R. Frieden,Derek Yach,Sania Nishtar,Alexandre Kalache,Alexandre Kalache,Piero Olliaro,Piero Olliaro,Peter Horby,Els Torreele,Lawrence O. Gostin,Margareth Ndomondo-Sigonda,Daniel Carpenter,Simon Rushton,Simon Rushton,Louis Lillywhite,Bhimsen Devkota,Bhimsen Devkota,Khalid Koser,Robert Yates,Ranu S Dhillon,Ranu S Dhillon,Ranu S Dhillon,Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya +29 more
TL;DR: A group of respected global health practitioners reflecting on lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak describe some of the major threats to individual and collective human health, as well as the values and recommendations that should be considered to counteract such threats in the future.
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Changing trends on the place of delivery: why do Nepali women give birth at home?
Saraswoti Kumari Shrestha,Bilkis Banu,Khursida Khanom,Liaquat Ali,Narbada Thapa,Babill Stray-Pedersen,Bhimsen Devkota +6 more
TL;DR: The trend of delivery at health institution was remarkably increased but there were strong differentials in urban–rural residency and low social status of women.
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Understanding effects of armed conflict on health outcomes: the case of Nepal
TL;DR: The analysis suggests a number of conflict and non-conflict factors which may have led to Nepal's success in the health sector at a time the country experienced a decade of armed conflict.
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Knowledge on uterine prolapse among married women of reproductive age in Nepal.
Binjwala Shrestha,Bhimsen Devkota,Badri Bahadur Khadka,Bishnu P Choulagai,Durga Prasad Pahari,Sharad Onta,Max Petzold,Alexandra Krettek +7 more
TL;DR: Assessment of UP knowledge among married reproductive women in Nepal concluded that UP-related health promotion programs should target women from all caste/ethnic groups, age groups, and education levels, including urban and rural communities.
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Politicians in apron: case study of rebel health services in Nepal.
TL;DR: The review found that the Maoists had trained more than 2000 health workers, who can be categorized into 4 levels, however, there is little evidence on their competencies and career motivation.