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Mahmudur Rahman
Researcher at Florida International University
Publications - 157
Citations - 15718
Mahmudur Rahman is an academic researcher from Florida International University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 127 publications receiving 11420 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahmudur Rahman include University of Miami & IBM.
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Mild respiratory illness among young children caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011.
Apurba Chakraborty,Mahmudur Rahman,M. Jahangir Hossain,M. Jahangir Hossain,Salah Uddin Khan,M. Sabbir Haider,Rebeca Sultana,Nadia Ali Rimi,M. Saiful Islam,Najmul Haider,Ausraful Islam,I. S. Shanta,Tahmina Sultana,Abdullah Al Mamun,Nusrat Homaira,Nusrat Homaira,Doli Goswami,Kamrun Nahar,Asm Alamgir,Mustafizur Rahman,Khondokar Mahbuba Jamil,Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner,Natosha Simpson,Bo Shu,Stephen Lindstrom,Nancy A. Gerloff,C. Todd Davis,Jaqueline M. Katz,Andrea Mikolon,Andrea Mikolon,Timothy M. Uyeki,Stephen P. Luby,Stephen P. Luby,Katharine Sturm-Ramirez,Katharine Sturm-Ramirez +34 more
TL;DR: Identification of H5N1 cases through population-based surveillance suggests possible additional undetected cases throughout Bangladesh and highlights the importance of surveillance for mild respiratory illness among populations frequently exposed to infected poultry.
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Hunting Bats for Human Consumption in Bangladesh.
Nazmun Nahar,Nazmun Nahar,Nazmun Nahar,Mohammad Asaduzzaman,Utpal Kumar Mandal,Nadia Ali Rimi,Emily S. Gurley,Emily S. Gurley,Mahmudur Rahman,Fernando Garcia,Susan Zimicki,Rebeca Sultana,Rebeca Sultana,Rebeca Sultana,Stephen P. Luby +14 more
TL;DR: Close bat–human interaction reported in this study pose a risk of pathogen spillover and conservation initiatives have the potential to reduce such interaction and so both reduce disease risk and support the ecology.
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Nipah@20: Lessons Learned from Another Virus with Pandemic Potential.
Raúl Gómez Román,Lin-Fa Wang,Benhur Lee,Kim Halpin,Emmie de Wit,Christopher C. Broder,Mahmudur Rahman,Paul A. Kristiansen,Melanie Saville +8 more
TL;DR: Key lessons learned from Nipah that could be applied to the understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic and to preparedness against future emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of pandemic potential are reflected.
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A Qualitative Stakeholder Analysis of Avian Influenza Policy in Bangladesh
Kaushik Chattopadhyay,Guillaume Fournié,Md. Abdul Kalam,Paritosh Kumar Biswas,Ahasanul Hoque,N. C. Debnath,Mahmudur Rahman,Dirk U. Pfeiffer,David R. Harper,David L Heymann +9 more
TL;DR: This study specifically aimed to identify the future policy options to prevent and control avian influenza and other poultry-related zoonotic diseases in Bangladesh and recommended that the policy should be based on the One Health concept, be evidence-based, sustainable, reviewed and updated as necessary.
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SensCrypt: A Secure Protocol for Managing Low Power Fitness Trackers
TL;DR: This work reverse engineered and identified security vulnerabilities in Fit bit Ultra and Gammon Forerunner 610, two popular and representative fitness tracker products, and devise SensCrypt, a protocol for secure data storage and communication, for use by makers of affordable and lightweight personal trackers.