Publicaties
Risks of snakebite and challenges to seeking and providing treatment for agro-pastoral communities in Tanzania Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
BACKGROUND: Continuous occurrence of snakebite incidences and the vulnerability of some communities remain a critical problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite causing permanent disability to almost half a million people annually and numerous deaths, snakebite and associated complications are still largely neglected. This study aimed at elucidating risk factors associated with snakebite cases, treatment availability and case management practices ...
Gender relations in racialized Ghagar communities of Egypt Universiteit Antwerpen
Investigating the scale of herding in Chalcolithic pastoral communities settled along the Danube River in the 5th millennium BC: A case study at Bordus¸ ani-Popinna and Harsova-tell (Romania) KU Leuven
Variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with lowland rice (Oryzasativa) along a gradient of soil salinity and arsenic contamination in Bangladesh KU Leuven
The quest for a fairer formula. How re-institutionalisation begins with neo-illegal transport communities at the fringe of social innovation in Brussels KU Leuven
Diaspora organizations, imagined communities and the versatility of diaspora Universiteit Antwerpen
Intensification of Arabica coffee agroforestry systems in southwestern Ethiopia: Effects on coffee pollinator communities and coffee quality KU Leuven
Constructing collaborative communities of researchers in the environmental domain Universiteit Antwerpen
Community based distribution of oral HIV self-testing kits in Zambia: a cluster-randomised trial nested in four HPTN 071 (PopART) intervention communities Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
BACKGROUND: The HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomised trial provided door-to-door HIV testing services to a large proportion of individuals residing in 21 intervention communities in Zambia and South Africa from 2014 to 2017 and reached the UNAIDS first 90 target among women in Zambia, yet gaps remained among men and young adults. This cluster-randomised study nested in the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial sought to increase knowledge of HIV status ...