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Bayesian Estimation of Human Population Toxicokinetics of PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS and PFNA from Studies of Contaminated Drinking Water
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Abt experts co-authored a study explaining how stakeholders—including individual citizens—can better estimate PFAS blood levels from water concentrations.
Active Child Care Workers Lead to Active Toddlers
News
Findings of the Abt-led Study of Nutrition and Activity in Child Care Settings (SNACS) suggest ample room for improvement in provision of physical activity opportunities during child care.
Beyond COVID-19: What Global Health Security Will Look Like
Blog
As leaders focus on pandemics and global health security, they should look at three related items: other diseases, social determinants of health, and logistics.
Designing a TA Program: Lessons from the Medicaid IAP
Blog
This blog provides tips for setting up a successful technical assistance program based on the evaluation of the Medicaid Innovation Accelerator Program (IAP).
Reducing the Harm from Malaria in Zimbabwe
Project
Malaria is the third most common cause of illness in Zimbabwe. Approximately 1 in 12 children die before their fifth birthday due to malaria, according to the 2010 Demographic and Health Survey. While the country had made progress in the last decade,…
Replication of Recovery and Reunification Interventions for Families-Impact Study (R3-Impact)
Project
In the last 20 years, parental substance use disorder (SUD) has become an increasingly prevalent reason for children to enter foster care. Recovery coaching is a promising strategy to support parents’ recovery and help keep families safe and together…
Logistics Management Tool Brings New Strength to Vietnam’s Fight Against TB
Impact Brief
The Abt-led USAID Local Health System Sustainability Project created a logistics management information system for TB drugs in Vietnam.
Voices from Rapid Re-housing Programs
Blog
In this blog, Abt shares the insights gained from—and stories told by—people with lived experience in Rapid Re-housing Programs.
His baby daughter melts his heart. Scientists say she's changing his brain, too.
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