Publications by authors named "S Bahuguna"

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  • Tanzania is concerned about the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) due to outbreaks in nearby countries, highlighting the need for effective community understanding and preparedness.
  • A comprehensive study used interviews and focus group discussions to gather diverse community perspectives, revealing a good level of awareness about EVD but mixed views on its causes and transmission.
  • Key findings indicated that people recognized various transmission routes and felt vulnerable based on their daily activities, underscoring the importance of consistent risk communication to enhance prevention and response strategies.
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Background: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a rare but contagious disease caused by Ebola Virus (EBOV). The first Ebola outbreaks were reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) before subsequent reported cases in Western and East African countries, including Uganda, which borders Tanzania. Proximity to EVD-infected countries raises the prospect of cross-border transmission, raising alarm in Tanzania.

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Background: Ethiopia's exposure to the El Niño drought (2015-2016) resulted in high malnutrition, internally displaced people, and epidemics of communicable diseases, all of which strained the health system. The drought was especially challenging for mothers and children. We aimed to identify salient factors that can improve health system resilience by exploring the successes and challenges experienced by a community-based health system during the drought response.

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The gut sets the immune and metabolic parameters for the survival of commensal bacteria. We report that in Drosophila, deficiency in bacterial recognition upstream of Toll/NF-κB signalling resulted in reduced density and diversity of gut bacteria. Translational regulation factor 4E-BP, a transcriptional target of Toll/NF-κB, mediated this host-bacteriome interaction.

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