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    Changing pattern of resistant pathogens causing urinary tract infections in Karachi by Najmul, H, Tanveer, A

    “…INTRODUCTION: The study under view is based under the aim to investigate the prevalence and susceptibility pattern of pathogens, causing urinary tract…”
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    Assessment of bacterial load in broiler chicken meat from the retail meat shops in Chitwan, Nepal by Bhandari, N, Nepali, DB, Paudyal, S

    “…INTRODUCTION: Keeping quality of meat and meat related food hazard relates to microbes present in the meat during processing or storage. The poultry…”
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    Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection of kindergarten children by Maharjan, R, Timilshina, M, Shakya, R, Bhattarai, S, Gurung, P

    “…INTRODUCTION: Intestinal parasitic infections are the major public health problems of Nepal. Apart from causing mortality and morbidity, infection with…”
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    A descriptive study of associated factors with HIV/AIDS among antiretroviral users of Eastern Nepal by Khanal, VK, Rayamajhi, RB, Neupane, B, Kafle, SU, Thapa, B, Karki, P, Paudel, IS, Jha, N

    “…INTRODUCTION: In Nepal, the firstcase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was reported in 1988, since then the epidemic is driven by sexual transmission and…”
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    Smear negative pulmonary tuberculosis and infectivity by Thapa, B

    “…DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v2i3.8663 Int J Infect Microbiol 2013;2(3):68-69…”
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    Risk factors for bad obstetric history in Kirkuk women, Iraq by Aljumaily, ZKM, Alsamarai, AM

    “…INTRODUCTION: Microbial agents such as Toxoplasma, rubella, CMV and HSV are important cause of infections during pregnancy, which mainly are asymptomatic…”
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    Occurrence of urinary tract infection among children attending Gandaki Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research Center, Pokhara, Nepal by Gautam, G, Regmi, S, Magar, NT, Subedi, B, Sharma, T, Regmi, SM

    “…INTRODUCTION: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is considered as the most common bacterial infectious disease seen among the pediatric patients. Most commonly,…”
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    Comparison of hypertonic saline-sodium hydroxide method with modified Petroff’s method for the decontamination and concentration of sputum samples by Chaudhary, SK, Mishra, B

    “…INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis is one of the major health problems particularly in developing countries. For definitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis…”
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    Outbreak investigation of Cholera in Shantinagar VDC of Ilam District in Eastern Nepal by Rayamajhi, RB, Pokharel, G, Sharma, G, Neupane, B, Khanal, VK, Kafle, SU, Paudel, IS, Pokharel, PK

    “…INTRODUCTION: In 2012 August, suspected cases of Cholera in increased number were reported to the district health office of Ilam by the in charge of…”
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    Prevalence of gastrointestinal zoonotic helminths in dogs of Kathmandu, Nepal by Satyal, RC, Manandhar, S, Dhakal, S, Mahato, BR, Chaulagain, S, Ghimire, L, Pandeya, YR

    “…INTRODUCTION: Considering the close association of dog and human beings and increasing trend of pet rearing, it is important to know the status of zoonotic…”
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    Assessment of sub-clinical mastitis and its associated risk factors in dairy livestock of Lamjung, Nepal by Khanal, T, Pandit, A

    “…INTRODUCTION: Mastitis is one among the top three threats faced by dairy farmers. The study was carried out to assess sub-clinical mastitis, management…”
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    Combination therapy for visceral leishmaniasis by Banjara, MR

    “…DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v2i2.8318Int J Infect Microbiol 2013;2(2):32-33 …”
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    Measurement of transverse and sagittal diameter of the lumbar vertebral canal in people from Western region of Nepal by Shrestha, B, Dhungana, S

    “…INTRODUCTION: Size of the canal diameter is one among several factors responsible for lumbar canal stenosis. The study aims to measure the transverse and…”
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    First line anti-tubercular drug resistance among patients visiting German Nepal Tuberculosis Project, Nepal by Regmi, S, Shrestha, B, Katuwal, A

    “…INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis is one of the commonest causes of death in the world. It remains a major public health problem in developing countries including…”
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    Direct Nitrate Reductase Assay for detection of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: rapid, simple and inexpensive method for low resource laboratories by Lamsal, A, Thapa, B, Timilshina, M, Verma, SC, Ghimire, GR, Gautam, A

    “…INTRODUCTION: The most common method for detection of drug-resistant-Tuberculosis (DR-TB) in resource-limited settings (RLSs) is indirect susceptibility…”
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    Hematological profile in visceral leishmaniasis by Agrawal, Y, Sinha, AK, Upadhyaya, P, Kafle, SU, Rijal, S, Khanal, B

    “…INTRODUCTION: Visceral Leishmaniasis is the most severe form of leishmaniasis and can be fatal in the absence of treatment. Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Brazil…”
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    Histoid leprosy on scrotal skin: an unusual case by Paudyal, P, Shrestha, S, Agarwal, M, Kafle, SU, Karki, S, Upadhyaya, P, Agarwal, S, Pradhan, A

    “…INTRODUCTION: Although no part of the skin is immune from invasion by mycobacterium leprae it is commonly seen over cooler parts of the body and very rarely…”
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    Errata: J Infect Microbiol 2013;2(1):7-11 by Thapa, Bhadri

    “…DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v2i2.8326 Int J Infect Microbiol 2013;2(2):68…”
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    Refractive Error Profile in a Tertiary Centre in Western Nepal by Taludhar, S, Dhakal, S

    “…INTRODUCTION: Refractive error is one of the causes of avoidable blindness. Myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism are the common types of refractive error. Not…”
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    Immune status in infection by cytomegalovirus in women with bad obstetric history by Acharya, D, Shrestha, S, Bogati, B, Sherchan, JB, Karki, P, Yadav, A, Madhup, SK, Tuladhar, NR

    “…Introduction: Viral infections during pregnancy carry a risk for intrauterine transmission which may result in fetal damage. Bad obstetric history implies for…”
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