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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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Long‐COVID causal impacts on cognitive ability of mild‐cognitive impaired population from large‐scale electronic health record using heterogeneous causal effect model

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify long-COVID impacts on human cognitive ability using virtual RCT (VRCT) from electronic health record (EHR) which requires to address heterogeneity appropriately.
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Socioeconomic inequalities in utilizing facility delivery in Bangladesh: A decomposition analysis using nationwide 2017–2018 demographic and health survey data

TL;DR: There is a certain disparity in the use of facility delivery among women in Bangladesh; hence, immediate action is required to reduce the inequality, with a special emphasis on the contributing factors.
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Cord serum elementomics profiling of 56 elements depicts risk of preterm birth: Evidence from a prospective birth cohort in rural Bangladesh.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined individual and mixture effects of elements on preterm birth among 745 pregnant women in a prospective birth cohort in Bangladesh (2008-2011) using elastic net regularization and multivariate logistic regression.
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Consumption pattern of dairy products in Sabah, Malaysia during Covid-19

TL;DR: In this article , the consumption patterns of dairy products in Sabah were investigated using a pre-tested questionnaire, data were collected through online survey during Covid-19 outbreaks from 64 households comprising 16 from rural, 25 from town and 23 from city areas, surveyed households were classified into 5 groups based on monthly household income: (i) ≤RM2000, (ii) RM2001-RM3000, (iii) RM3001-RM4000 and (iv) >RM4000.