Clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes are linked to a limited set of taxa within gut microbiome worldwide

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Diebold PJ, Rhee MW, Shi Q, Trung NV, Umrani F, Ahmed S, Kulkarni V, Deshpande P, Alexander M, Thi Hoa N, Christakis NA, Iqbal NT, Ali SA, Mathad JS, Brito IL. Clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes are linked to a limited set of taxa within gut microbiome worldwide. Nature Communications. 2023 Nov 14;14(1):7366. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-42998-6. PMID: 37963868; PMCID: PMC10645880.

​Characterizing super-spreaders using population-level weighted social networks in rural communities

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S. Vishnempet Shridhar, M. Alexander, and N. A. Christakis, “​Characterizing super-spreaders using population-level weighted social networks in rural communities,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 380(2214) (Nov 2021) DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2021.0123​

Social normative and social network factors associated with adolescent pregnancy: a cross-sectional study of 176 villages in rural Honduras

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H.B. Shakya, Darmstadt G., Barker KM, Weeks J., and N. A. Christakis, “Social normative and social network factors associated with adolescent pregnancy: a cross-sectional study of 176 villages in rural Honduras,” Journal of Global Health, 10(1): 1-13 (Jun 2020) DOI: 10.7189/jogh.10.010706

Do village-level normative and network factors help explain spatial variability in adolescent childbearing in rural Honduras?

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H.B. Shakya, Weeks J., and N. A. Christakis, “Do village-level normative and network factors help explain spatial variability in adolescent childbearing in rural Honduras?,” SSM - Population Health, 9(2019): 100371 (Dec 2019) DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100371

Social Network Correlates of IPV Acceptance in Rural Honduras and Rural Uganda

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H.B. Shakya, J. M. Perkins, M. Traeger, A. C. Tsai, D. R. Bangsberg, B. Kakuhikire, and N. A. Christakis, “Social Network Correlates of IPV Acceptance in Rural Honduras and Rural Uganda,” SSM Population Health, 236-243. (Feb 2018) DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2018.02.001

Exploiting Social Influence to Magnify Population-Level Behavior Change in Maternal and Child Health: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Network Targeting Algorithms in Rural Honduras

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H.B. Shakya, D. Stafford, D.A. Hughes, T. Keegan, R. Negron, J. Broome, M. McKnight, E. Nicoll, J.A. Nelson, E. Iriarte, J.H. Fowler, and N.A. Christakis, "Exploiting Social Influence to Magnify Population-Level Behavior Change in Maternal and Child Health: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Network Targeting Algorithms in Rural Honduras" BMJ Open, (2017) 7(3), p.e012996.