Published on in Vol 11, No 2 (2022): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/29364, first published .
Kidney Sellers From a Village in Nepal: Protocol for an Ethnographic Study

Kidney Sellers From a Village in Nepal: Protocol for an Ethnographic Study

Kidney Sellers From a Village in Nepal: Protocol for an Ethnographic Study

Journals

  1. Li M, Siddique A, Wilson B, Patel A, El-Amine H, Koizumi N. Identifying kidney trade networks using web scraping data. BMJ Global Health 2022;7(9):e009803 View
  2. Shrestha B, Adhikari B, Shrestha M, Poudel A, Shrestha B, Sunuwar D, Mishra S, Sringernyuang L, Bailey A. ‘The broker also told me that I will not have problems after selling because we have two and we can survive on one kidney’: Findings from an ethnographic study of a village with one kidney in Central Nepal. PLOS Global Public Health 2022;2(10):e0000585 View
  3. Shrestha B, Sringernyuang L, Shrestha M, Shrestha B, Adhikari A, Sunuwar D, Mishra S, Adhikari B, Barman M. Why do people sell their kidneys? A thematic synthesis of qualitative evidence. PLOS Global Public Health 2024;4(3):e0003015 View
  4. Wang Z, Li M, Baxter P, Zhorayev O, Wei J, Kovacs V, Zhao Q, Yang C, Koizumi N. Implementing large language model and retrieval augmented generation to extract geographic locations of illicit transnational kidney trade. International Journal of Health Geographics 2025;24(1) View