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    Diethylene glycol poisoning in Gurgaon, India, 1998 by SINGH, Jagvir, DUTTA, A. K, BHATIA, Rajesh, SOKHEY, Jotna, KHARE, Shashi, DUBEY, N. K, HARIT, A. K, JAIN, N. K, WADHWA, T. C, GUPTA, S. R, DHARIWAL, A. C, JAIN, D. C

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-01-2001)
    “…To discover the cause of acute renal failure in 36 children aged 2 months to 6 years who were admitted to two hospitals in Delhi between 1 April and 9 June…”
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    Standardization of serum free media for cryopreservation of RK13 cells by Chauhan, Madhu, Sood, D K, Sokhey, J

    Published in Indian journal of pathology & microbiology (01-01-2005)
    “…Foetal calf serum present in the media used for cryopreservation was replaced by various synthetic polymer such as gelatin, glycerol, carboxymethyl cellulose…”
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    Snake bites in the hills of north India by Bhardwaj, A, Sokhey, J

    Published in The National medical journal of India (01-11-1998)
    “…Snake bites are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in the hills. The risk of snake bite is high due to the presence of a huge herpeto fauna flourishing…”
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    Outbreak of viral hepatitis B in a rural community in india linked to inadequately sterilized needles and syringes by SINGH, J, BHATIA, R, GANDHI, J. C, KASWEKAR, A. P, KHARE, S, PATEL, S. B, OZA, V. B, JAIN, D. C, SOKHEY, J

    “…In India, virtually all outbreaks of viral hepatitis are considered to be due to faeco-orally transmitted hepatitis E virus. Recently, a cluster of 15 cases of…”
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    Epidemiological characteristics of rabies in Delhi and surrounding areas, 1998 by SINGH, Jagvir, JAIN, D. C, BHATIA, Rajesh, ICHHPUJANI, R. L, HARIT, A. K, PANDA, R. C, TEWARI, K. N, SOKHEY, Jotna

    Published in Indian pediatrics (01-12-2001)
    “…To describe the epidemiological characteristics of rabies in Delhi in 1998. Analysis of the records of hydrophobia cases admitted to the Infectious Diseases…”
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    A severe and explosive outbreak of hepatitis B in a rural population in Sirsa district, Haryana, India: unnecessary therapeutic injections were a major risk factor by SINGH, J., GUPTA, S., KHARE, S., BHATIA, R., JAIN, D. C., SOKHEY, J.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-12-2000)
    “…Most outbreaks of viral hepatitis in India are caused by hepatitis E. This report describes an outbreak of hepatitis B in a rural population in Haryana state…”
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    Adverse events following immunization : 1990 by SOKHEY, J

    Published in Indian pediatrics (01-06-1991)
    “…The vaccines used under the Immunization Programme are safe and effective. However, as no vaccine is 100% effective, none is entirely without risk. The…”
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    Diphtheria is declining but continues to kill many children: analysis of data from a sentinel centre in Delhi, 1997 by SINGH, J., HARIT, A. K., JAIN, D. C., PANDA, R. C., TEWARI, K. N., BHATIA, R., SOKHEY, J.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-10-1999)
    “…Although diphtheria is declining in Delhi, case fatality rates (CFRs) are rising. In 1997, of 143 clinically suspected cases admitted to the Infectious…”
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    Community studies on hepatitis B in Rajahmundry town of Andhra Pradesh, India, 1997–8: unnecessary therapeutic injections are a major risk factor by SINGH, J., BHATIA, R., PATNAIK, S. K., KHARE, S., BORA, D., JAIN, D. C., SOKHEY, J.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-10-2000)
    “…In Rajahmundry town in India, 234 community cases of jaundice were interviewed for risk factors of viral hepatitis B and tested for markers of hepatitis A–E…”
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    Moderate Immunization Coverage Levels in East Delhi: Implications for Disease Control Programmes and Introduction of New Vaccines by Sokhey, Jotna, Jain, D. C., Harit, A. K., Dhariwal, A. C.

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-2001)
    “…A vaccination coverage survey conducted in East Delhi in September 1999 showed that only 58.6 per cent of the children aged 12–23 months had received the full…”
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    Elimination of neonatal tetanus: 1995 by Sokhey, J

    Published in Journal of communicable diseases (01-03-1991)
    “…India aims at the elimination of neonatal tetanus by 1995 by providing TT immunization services to all pregnant women in the country. Strengthening of the…”
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    Oxidation studies of niobium thin films at room temperature by X-ray reflectivity by Sokhey, K.J.S., Rai, S.K., Lodha, G.S.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-10-2010)
    “…We report the results of growth kinetics of oxidation process on niobium thin film surfaces exposed to air at room temperature by using a surface sensitive…”
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    Structural and superconducting properties of ion beam sputtered Nb thin films and Nb/Cu bilayers by Nath, S.K., Dhawan, R., Rai, S., Lodha, G.S., Sokhey, K.J.S.

    Published in Physica. C, Superconductivity (2012)
    “…► Our work is related with Nb thin film for Cu radio frequency cavities. ► Nb films, Nb/Cu bilayers are prepared by ion beam sputtering on Si substrate. ►…”
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    The Immunization Programme In India by Sokhey, J

    “…The immunization Programme was started in India in 1978 with the objective of reducing the mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases. Immunization coverage…”
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