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Arina Zanuzdana, MSc

         
       
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Short biography

Arina Zanuzdana is a doctoral student of the School of Public Health, supported by the doctoral grant of the Rectorate of the Bielefeld University. The title of her doctoral thesis is “Public health and living conditions of the poor in Bangladesh: prospective study of health and diseases and utilization of health care services in urban and rural areas”. She is also a junior researcher in the Dhaka-INNOVATE subproject (Project "Megacities - Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change"(SPP 1233), supported by the German Research Foundation. Arina’s recent international experience comprised working successfully as a consultant for the Global Influenza Programme at World Health Organization in Geneva (2009, 2011).
Arina Zanuzdana was born in 1984 and had studied social sciences at the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” in Kiev, Ukraine. In 2006 she had received a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and had joined the Master of Public Health programme at the Bielefeld University.

     

    Arbeitsschwerpunkte

  • Urban health in tropical developing countries
  • Climate change and health
  • Public health in post-soviet countries

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    Publikationen 

  • Influenza vaccination for immunocompromised patients: systematic review and meta-analysis from a public health policy perspective. Charles Richard Beck; Bruce C McKenzie; Ahmed B Hashim; Rebecca C Harris; Arina Zanuzdana et al. PLoS ONE (accepted)
  • Burden of diarrhoea among families living in slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas: results from cohort studies. Khan MMH, Zanuzdana A, Burkart K, Kraemer A. Journal of Public Health (accepted)
  • Socio-economic and health predictors of housing satisfaction in urban slums and adjacent rural areas of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Zanuzdana A, Khan MMH, Kraemer A. Urban Studies (submitted)
  • Seasonal variations and determinants of respiratory symptoms at individual and household level in urban marginal settlements of Dhaka. Zanuzdana A, Khan MMH, Kraemer A. Tropical medicine and public health (submitted)
  • The effectiveness of vaccination of healthcare workers for the protection of patients at higher risk of acute respiratory disease: a systematic review. Gayle Dolan et al. (Arina Zanuzdana in the group of authors). Emerging infectious diseases (submitted)
  • Urban health research: study designs and potential challenges 2011. Khan MMH, Zanuzdana A. In: Kraemer A, Khan MMH, Kraas F. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Springer, Germany
  • Update on oseltamivir-resistant pandemic A(H1N1) 2009 influenza virus: January 2010. Weekly epidemiological record, No. 6, 85, 37-40. World Health Organization, Geneva
  • Outbreak investigation. Reintjes R, Zanuzdana A. In: Kraemer A, Kretzschmar M, Krickeberg K (Eds.) Modern infectious disease epidemiology. Springer, New York
  • Atypical epidemic of influenza and acute respiratory illness (ARI) in Ukraine in 2009/2010. Zanuzdana A (Presented at Congress on “Individualized Prevention and Epidemiology: Modern Medicine”, Berlin, Germany)