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Benjamin Zaitchik

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Environmental Science & Technology|April 7, 2015
Determining particulate matter and black carbon exfiltration estimates for traditional cookstove use in rural Nepalese village householdsSutyajeet I Soneja, James M Tielsch, Frank C Curriero, et al.
Research Square|March 30, 2023
The Planetary Child Health & Enterics Observatory (Plan-EO): a protocol for an interdisciplinary research initiative and web-based dashboard for mapping enteric infectious diseases and their risk factors and interventions in LMICsJosh M Colston, Pavel Chernyavskiy, Lauren Gardner, et al.
Environmental Research|April 24, 2018
Evaluating meteorological data from weather stations, and from satellites and global models for a multi-site epidemiological studyJosh M Colston, Tahmeed Ahmed, Cloupas Mahopo, et al.
PLOS Climate|July 19, 2024
Impact of climate and land use/land cover changes on malaria incidence in the Ecuadorian AmazonAndrea L Araujo Navas, Mark M Janko, Fátima L Benítez, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|April 24, 2022
The seasonality of cholera in sub-Saharan Africa: a statistical modelling studyJavier Perez-Saez, Justin Lessler, Elizabeth C Lee, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 17, 2020
Pathogen-Specific Impacts of the 2011-2012 La Niña-Associated Floods on Enteric Infections in the MAL-ED Peru Cohort: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series AnalysisJosh Colston, Maribel Paredes Olortegui, Benjamin Zaitchik, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|June 24, 2019
Use of earth observation-derived hydrometeorological variables to model and predict rotavirus infection (MAL-ED): a multisite cohort studyJosh M Colston, Benjamin Zaitchik, Gagandeep Kang, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology|April 7, 2015
Determining particulate matter and black carbon exfiltration estimates for traditional cookstove use in rural Nepalese village householdsSutyajeet I Soneja, James M Tielsch, Frank C Curriero, et al.
Research Square|March 30, 2023
The Planetary Child Health & Enterics Observatory (Plan-EO): a protocol for an interdisciplinary research initiative and web-based dashboard for mapping enteric infectious diseases and their risk factors and interventions in LMICsJosh M Colston, Pavel Chernyavskiy, Lauren Gardner, et al.
Environmental Research|April 24, 2018
Evaluating meteorological data from weather stations, and from satellites and global models for a multi-site epidemiological studyJosh M Colston, Tahmeed Ahmed, Cloupas Mahopo, et al.
PLOS Climate|July 19, 2024
Impact of climate and land use/land cover changes on malaria incidence in the Ecuadorian AmazonAndrea L Araujo Navas, Mark M Janko, Fátima L Benítez, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|April 24, 2022
The seasonality of cholera in sub-Saharan Africa: a statistical modelling studyJavier Perez-Saez, Justin Lessler, Elizabeth C Lee, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 17, 2020
Pathogen-Specific Impacts of the 2011-2012 La Niña-Associated Floods on Enteric Infections in the MAL-ED Peru Cohort: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series AnalysisJosh Colston, Maribel Paredes Olortegui, Benjamin Zaitchik, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|June 24, 2019
Use of earth observation-derived hydrometeorological variables to model and predict rotavirus infection (MAL-ED): a multisite cohort studyJosh M Colston, Benjamin Zaitchik, Gagandeep Kang, et al.
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