Kerala
Mostrando 13-20 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Health in South Asia: Future of Kerala depends on its willingness to learn from past
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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14. Surgical palliation for endomyocardial fibrosis: early results.
Endomyocardial fibrosis is a fatal disease of obscure aetiology which is notably prevalent in Uganda, Brazil, Kerala State in India, and certain other parts of the world. The main disability in the disease results from fibrotic obliteration of ventricular chambers and insufficiency of the mitral and tricuspid valves. The poor response to medical treatment an
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15. Implications of Low Frequency of IS6110 in Fingerprinting Field Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Kerala, India
American Society for Microbiology.
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16. Is there hope for South Asia?: Yes, if we can replicate the models of Kerala and Sri Lanka
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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17. Risk factors for cancer of the buccal and labial mucosa in Kerala, southern India.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate risk factors for cancer of the buccal and labial mucosa in Kerala, southern India. DESIGN--The investigation was a case-control study. SETTING--Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala, and local teaching hospitals. PARTICIPANTS--Cases were all those registered with oral cancers at the Regional Cancer Centre duri
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18. Smoking cessation and diabetes control in Kerala, India: an urgent need for health education
This study documented the tobacco use among male diabetes patients in a clinic-based population of urban India, patient reports of physician cessation messages and patients’ perception of tobacco use as a risk factor for diabetes complications. All the 444 male diabetes patients who attended three public sector hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram district, Ker
Oxford University Press.
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19. Characterization of a Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O139 Strain Belonging to a New Ribotype and Isolated from a Diarrheal Patient
We characterized a Vibrio cholerae O139 strain isolated from a diarrheal patient admitted to Taluk Hospital, Cherthala, Alleppey, Kerala, India, on 9 June 2000. The V. cholerae O139 strain possesses the core of the CTX genetic element, colonization toxin-coregulated pilus, the adherence outer membrane protein, and the central regulatory protein encoded by to
American Society for Microbiology.
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20. Natural radioactivity and human mitochondrial DNA mutations
Radioactivity is known to induce tumors, chromosome lesions, and minisatellite length mutations, but its effects on the DNA sequence have not previously been studied. A coastal peninsula in Kerala (India) contains the world's highest level of natural radioactivity in a densely populated area, offering an opportunity to characterize radiation-associated DNA m
The National Academy of Sciences.