Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics where Daniella Brals is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
- 1 Similar Profiles
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Recent external collaboration on country/territory level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots or
Research output
-
Predicting communities with high tuberculosis case-finding efficiency to optimise resource allocation in Pakistan: comparing the performance of a negative binomial spatial lag model with a Bayesian machine-learning model
Mergenthaler, C., Mathewson, J. D., Lako, S., van der Merwe, A. W., Potgieter, M., Meurrens, V., Latif, A., Tahir, H., Ahmed, T., Samad, Z., Cobelens, F., Brals, D., Bakker, M. I. & Rood, E., 2025, In: BMJ Public Health. 3, 1, p. e001424Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
-
The contribution of minimally invasive tissue sampling compared to antemortem-derived cause of death determination among inpatient child deaths: the minimally invasive tissue sampling in Malawi study
Voskuijl, W. P., Chasweka, D., Lawrence, S., Brals, D., Kamiza, S., Bandsma, R., Berkley, J. A., Mbale, E., Attipa, C., Eneya, C., Huwa, C., Khoswe, S., Moxon, C., Potani, I., Waller, J. L., Diaz, M. H., Walson, J., Ordi, J. & Denno, D. M., 2025, In: Journal of global health. 15, 04210.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open AccessFile18 Downloads (Pure) -
Childhood growth during recovery from acute illness in Africa and South Asia: a secondary analysis of the childhood acute illness and nutrition (CHAIN) prospective cohort
Bourdon, C., Diallo, A. H., Mohammad Sayeem Bin Shahid, A. S., Khan, M. A., Saleem, A. F., Singa, B. O., Gnoumou, B. S., Tigoi, C., Otieno, C. A., Oduol, C. O., Lancioni, C. L., Manyasi, C., McGrath, C. J., Maronga, C., Lwanga, C., Brals, D., Ahmed, D., Mondal, D., Denno, D. M. & Mangale, D. I. & 35 others, , Apr 2024, In: EClinicalMedicine. 70, 102530.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open AccessFile28 Downloads (Pure) -
Dermatological changes in a prospective cohort of acutely ill, hospitalised Malawian children, stratified according to nutritional status: BMJ Paediatrics Open
Van Den Brink, D., Mponda, K., Thompson, D., Van Hees, C., Ngong'a, F., Segula, E., Mbale, E., Boele Van Hensbroek, M., Bandsma, R. H. J., Walson, J. L., Brals, D., Berkely, J. & Voskuijl, W., 2024, In: BMJ Paediatr. Open. 8, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open AccessFile33 Downloads (Pure) -
Development of machine learning models predicting mortality using routinely collected observational health data from 0-59 months old children admitted to an intensive care unit in Bangladesh: critical role of biochemistry and haematology data
Das, S., Erdman, L., Brals, D., Boczek, B., Tafsir Hasan, S. M., Massara, P., Alam, M. A., Fahim, S. M., Mahfuz, M., Hoogendoorn, M., Zuiderent-Jerak, T., Bandsma, R. H. J., Ahmed, T. & Voskuijl, W., 22 Jul 2024, In: BMJ Paediatrics Open . 8, 1, e002365.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open AccessFile32 Downloads (Pure)