Journal of Primeasia
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S. M. Kamrul Islam 1,2, Maruf Abony 2, Aneeka Nawar Fatema 2, Suvamoy Datta 2*
Unchecked antibiotic use is causing Pseudomonas sp. to become more resistant. It's crucial to manage antibiotics responsibly to combat this.
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Md. Robeul Islam 1, Avijit Banik 1, Md. Abu Zihad 1, Kumkum Rahman Mouree 1* and Suvamoy Datta 1
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common, especially in women. Identifying bacteria causing UTIs helps choose effective treatments, crucial for managing infections.
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Md. Eaktear Uddin 1, Shakila Sultana 1, Maruf Abony 1, Suvamoy Datta 1*
S. aureus infections pose a global health threat with rising antibiotic resistance. Gentamycin emerges as a crucial treatment amidst multidrug resistance challenges.
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A. B. M Abdullah1*, M.T. Islam1, M.S Hasan, M.A.K. Oyon1, Md. Billal Hossain1
This study showed a sustainable alternative to traditional and synthetic fibers, the environmental benefits of Sansevieria trifasciata fibers (STF), and potential textile applications.
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Mohammad Mizanur Rahman1, Maruf Abony1, Kaniz Fatema1, Suvamoy Datta1*
The study highlights rising multidrug-resistant Salmonella typhi in Dhaka, emphasizing effective antibiotic choices crucial for managing prevalent typhoid fever in developing regions.
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Influential Factors of Community Participation in Tourism: A Study on Sunamganj, Bangladesh
Md. Ashikur Rahman Avi1*, Tauhid Ahmed Bappy2, Khokaneswar Tripura3, Marufa Nasrin4 and Mohammed Mosaraf Hossain5
Analyzing Sunamganj's community tourism factors aids sustainable development, guiding Bangladesh's policymakers and stakeholders for inclusive tourism engagement.
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An Empirical Study of Measuring Relative Gender Bias in the Rural Development Programs in Bangladesh
S. M. Ikhtiar Alam1, S.M. Naser Iqbal2, Mohammad Ahsan Chowdhury3*
This study examines gender bias in rural development activities in Bangladesh through inter-temporal clock analysis, highlighting NGO and government roles.
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A Comparative Analysis of Commercial Bank Loans in The Economic Development of SAARC Countries
Mohammad Nazrul Islam 1*
Commercial bank loans significantly drive GDP growth, poverty alleviation, and economic stability across SAARC countries, fostering regional development and stability.
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Shelamony Hafsa 1, Mohammed Mosaraf Hossain 2*
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) can empower marginalized communities in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts, fostering sustainable development and cultural preservation.
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Tufael 1*, Atiqur Rahman Sunny 2
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