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Nasrin Sultana
PhD Candidate in Biostatistics at University of Kansas Medical Center
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Risk factors for pregnancy related complications among urban slum and non-slum women in Bangladesh
M Islam, N Sultana
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19, 1-7
, 2019
44
2019
Modelling zero-truncated overdispersed antenatal health care count data of women in Bangladesh
Z Hossain, R Akter, N Sultana, E Kabir
PloS one 15 (1), e0227824
, 2020
13
2020
Analyzing Overdispersed Antenatal Care Visits of Pregnant Women in Bangladesh: Negative Binomial Regression Model
N Sultana, W Bari
Dhaka University Journal of Science 65 (2), 133-137
, 2017
3
2017
Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid Exposure Needed to Achieve Maternal–Newborn EQ
DN Christifano, KM Gustafson, SE Carlson, N Sultanna, A Brown, ...
Nutrients 14 (16), 3300
, 2022
1
2022
Socio-economic and Demographic Risk Factors for Overweight or Obesity among Ever Married Women in Bangladesh: A Mixed Model Approach
N Sultana, M Islam
The Dhaka University Journal of Science 67 (2), 85-90
, 2019
2019
Determinants of Postnatal Care Utilization for the Newborns in Urban Slums of Bangladesh: A Study Based on Bangladesh Urban Health Survey Data
M Islam, N Sultana, MM Hasan
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