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Outbreak Investigation of Cholera in a Slum of Northern India

Outbreak Investigation of Cholera in a Slum of Northern India

... Outbreak Investigation of Cholera in a Slum of Northern India Manoj Kumar*, Vijay Lakshmi Sharma Centre for Public Health, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India * Email: [email protected] Re[r] ...

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Library and Information Science Schools in Northern India: Present Status

Library and Information Science Schools in Northern India: Present Status

... in Northern India revealed that all these schools have realized the need to revamp their programmes in order to educate and train human resources to operate in the emerging information ...

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Developing the medicinal plants sector in northern India: challenges and opportunities

Developing the medicinal plants sector in northern India: challenges and opportunities

... medicinal plants sector would be eligible to receive at least 30% financial assistance of the total project cost [71]. Ten years before establishment of NMPB (during 1992– 93 financial years), a single project was ...

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A school based survey on hygiene in a rural area of northern India

A school based survey on hygiene in a rural area of northern India

... get affected by respiratory infections like pneumonia. 4 Although most people around the world do clean their hands reasonably with water, very few of them make use of soap to wash their hands. Washing the hands with ...

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Medicinal Plants Sector in Northern India An Ethno-Medicinal Appraisal

Medicinal Plants Sector in Northern India An Ethno-Medicinal Appraisal

... of Northern India have replaced the medicinal plants farming with common crops such as Pisum sativum, Solanum tuberosum, and Humulus lupulus due to their lengthy cultivation cycle than many seasonal ...

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Monthly Pattern and Distribution of Births in a Teaching Institution of Northern India

Monthly Pattern and Distribution of Births in a Teaching Institution of Northern India

... of northern India situated in Rohtak district which provides specialist’s tertiary care services to patients largely belonging to lower/ middle socio-economic strata of both urban and rural ...

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Hospital Bed Utilization: Perceptions of Healthcare Practitioners from Northern India

Hospital Bed Utilization: Perceptions of Healthcare Practitioners from Northern India

... Background and Objectives: Hospital bed utilization is influenced by various factors, which may be categorized into patient-related, physician-related, and administration-related issues. It could be argued that the ...

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Integrated management of late blight diseases of potato crop grown in northern india

Integrated management of late blight diseases of potato crop grown in northern india

... A field experiment was conducted for Integrated Management of Late Blight Diseases of Potato Crop Grown in Northern India between sowing in Rabi season 2015-16 and 2016-17 at Bioved Research Centre, ...

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Risk factors and outcome of Klebsiella pneumonia sepsis among newborns in Northern India

Risk factors and outcome of Klebsiella pneumonia sepsis among newborns in Northern India

... Background: The increasing clinical incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a major global health care issue. Among MDR pathogens, Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) is one of the world's most dangerous superbugs; and ...

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Socio-Economic Life of Early Medieval Northern India as Reflected in Land Grants

Socio-Economic Life of Early Medieval Northern India as Reflected in Land Grants

... Mauryan India, claimed that “all property belongs to the crown and no private person was permitted to own land and farmers were cultivating land on the condition of paying ¼ of the production” 12 ...

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COMPARISON OF TQM SUCCESS FACTORS IN NORTHERN INDIA IN MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE INDUSTRIES: A SUREVEY

COMPARISON OF TQM SUCCESS FACTORS IN NORTHERN INDIA IN MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE INDUSTRIES: A SUREVEY

... The companies used for this research are chosen from the Northern India. The method used for gathering data is postal survey. This method was chosen due to the advantage that the designed questionnaire ...

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Role of CBNAAT in Detecting MDR  Tuberculosis in Northern India

Role of CBNAAT in Detecting MDR Tuberculosis in Northern India

... India has ranked first among six high burden countries with largest number of incident cases and has accounted for an estimated for 24% of all TB cases worldwide [26]. The annual risk of infection was observed to ...

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An audit of extra uterine pregnancy in a tertiary care facility in Northern India

An audit of extra uterine pregnancy in a tertiary care facility in Northern India

... pregnancies, 90% were ruptured and only 10 %were un- ruptured. This high rate of ruptured ectopic pregnancies found in this study establishes the felt need to change the poor health-seeking behavior of local people, in ...

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Spectrum of congenital heart disease in a tertiary care centre of Northern India

Spectrum of congenital heart disease in a tertiary care centre of Northern India

... Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is very common disease and it is the major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity. Not much of Indian data are available particularly from the northern part of the ...

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Barriers and facilitators to infection control at a hospital in northern India: a qualitative study

Barriers and facilitators to infection control at a hospital in northern India: a qualitative study

... Ten physicians and ten nurses were recruited at a 1250- bed tertiary care private hospital in Haryana, India. The hospital includes ten ICUs for a total of 350 ICU beds. Participants were selected by convenience ...

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Interpreting Peasantry of Early Medieval Northern India

Interpreting Peasantry of Early Medieval Northern India

... on ritualistic distinctions of inferiority or superiority. The element of ritualism tended to distort the reality of exploitation to which the peasants were subjected. Therefore the solidarity of the peasants against the ...

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Knowledge regarding prevention of hypothermia in newborns among mothers in Northern India

Knowledge regarding prevention of hypothermia in newborns among mothers in Northern India

... for various health problems. NFHS-4 data reveals the true picture, under 5 mortality in India is 50 and Infant mortality rate of 41 per 1000 live births. Jammu and Kashmir state figures are 38 and 32 respectively. ...

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Evaluating substance use in an urbanizing town of mid hills of Northern India

Evaluating substance use in an urbanizing town of mid hills of Northern India

... alcohol. The youth getting involved in these practices and high cost of opioids is an area of concern in Indian context as the young population forms the major chunk of total population and that the poverty is already ...

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High prevalence of multidrug-resistant MRSA in a tertiary care hospital of northern India

High prevalence of multidrug-resistant MRSA in a tertiary care hospital of northern India

... Tamilnadu, India, 285 general practitioners and specialists believed that antibiotics are over- prescribed: purulent discharge (65%), antibiotic-resistance concerns (48%), fever (40%), and patient satisfaction ...

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Regional prevalence of different types of sinusitis at a tertiary care centre in Northern India

Regional prevalence of different types of sinusitis at a tertiary care centre in Northern India

... yearly economic cost was $1500 per patient and that estimated healthcare expenditures attributable to CRS and common comorbidities were close to $5.78 billion in 1996 excluding out-of-pocket expenditures or time off work ...

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