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Spatial Health Research Group

Contact Information

Dr. Michael Emch
UNC-Chapel Hill
CB3220
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

All pictures courtesy of Research Team members

 

Veronica Escamilla

PhD Candidate
Department of Geography
escamill@email.unc.edu

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Research

My research focuses on human-environment interactions and their impact on disease outcomes and health disparities. For my current research, I am measuring the relationship between local level and environmental drivers of diarrheal disease in Matlab, Bangladesh. Master’s work focused on gender differences concerning HIV preventive behavior in rural Malawi.

 

Education

M.A. Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006

B.S. Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003

Funding

NICHD Predoctoral Trainee, 2010-2011

NSF IGERT Predoctoral Trainee, 2007-2010

Publications

 

Carrel, M., Escamilla, V., Messina, J., Giebultowicz, S., Winston, J., Yunus, M., Streatfield, P.K., & Emch, M. (2011) Diarrheal disease risk in rural Bangladesh decreases as tubewell density increases: a zero-inflated and geographically weighted analysis. International Journal of Health Geographics (accepted). view PDF

Escamilla, V., Wagner, B., Yunus, M., Streatfield, P.K., van Geen, L., Emch, M.  (in press).  Effect of deep tube well use on childhood diarrhoea in Bangladesh. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. view PDF

Knappett, P.S.K., Escamilla, V., Layton, A.,  McKay, L.D.,  Emch, M., Williams, D.E.,  Huq, M.R., Alam, M.J., Farhana, L.,  Mailloux, B.J., Ferguson, A., Sayler, G.S., Ahmed, K.M., van Geen, A.  (in press).  Impact of Population and Latrines on Fecal Contamination of Ponds in Rural Bangladesh. Science of the Total Environment.

Van Geen, A., Ahmed, K., Akita, Y., Alam, Md., Culligan, P., Feighery, J., Ferguson, A., Emch, M., Escamilla, V., Knappett, P., Layton, A., Mailloux, B., Mckay, L., Mey, J., Serre, M., Streatfield, P., & Yunus, M. (2011).  Fecal Contamination of Shallow Tubewells in Bangladesh Inversely Related to Arsenic.  Environmental Science & Technology. dx.doi.org/10.1021. link to article 

Emch, M. and Escamilla, V. (2010). Cholera. In (Ed.) Warf, B. Encyclopedia of Geography. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Emch, M., Yunus, M., Escamilla, V., Feldacker, C., and Ali, M. (2010). “Local population and regional environmental drivers of cholera in Bangladesh.” Environmental Health  9:2. link to article

 

Escamilla, V., & Kalipeni, E. (2009). Factors Affecting the Male-Female Differences in Condom Perception and Use in Rural Malawi. In E. Kalipeni, K. Flynn, & C. Pope (Eds.), Strong Women, Dangerous Times: Gender and HIV/AIDS in Africa. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Wang, F., McLafferty, S., Escamilla, V., & Luo, L. 2008. “Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Health Care Access in Illinois.” Professional Geographer, Vol. 60(1): 54-69. link to article

Publications in Review

 

 

Escamilla, V., Wagner, B., Yunus, M., Streatfield, P.K., van Geen, L., Emch, M. (submitted). Are deep tubewells safe alternatives to shallow tubewells in rural Bangladesh: Effects of well-switching on childhood diarrheal disease. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.

Knappett, P.S.K., Escamilla, V., Layton, A., McKay, L.D., Emch, M., Williams, D.E., Huq, M.R., Alam, M.J., Farhana, L., Mailloux, B.J., Ferguson, A., Sayler, G.S., Ahmed, K.M., van Geen, A. (submitted). Impact of Population and Latrines on Fecal Contamination of Ponds in Rural Bangladesh. Science of the Total Environment.

Wu, J.; Yunus, M.; Streatfield, P.K., van Geen, A.; Escamilla, V.; Akita, J.; Serre, M.; Emch, M. (submitted) Impact of tubewell access and depth on childhood diarrhea in Matlab, Bangladesh. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.