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    Deletion in Erythrocyte Band 3 Gene in Malaria-Resistant Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis by Jarolim, P, Palek, J, Amato, D, Hassan, K, Sapak, P, Nurse, G T, Rubin, H L, Zhai, S, Sahr, K E, Liu, S C

    “…Southeast Asian ovalocytosis (SAO) is a hereditary condition that is widespread in parts of Southeast Asia. The ovalocytic erythrocytes are rigid and resistant…”
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    User charges and utilisation of obstetric services in the National Capital District, Papua New Guinea by Benjamin, A L, Sapak, P, Purai, J K

    Published in Pacific health dialog (01-03-2001)
    “…This cross-sectional study examined user charges on the utilization of obstetric services in the 4 urban clinics and antenatal and postnatal wards of the Port…”
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    Ineffectiveness of amodiaquine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in symptomatic young children living in an endemic malarious area of Papua New Guinea by Sapak, P, Garner, P, Baea, M, Narara, A, Heywood, P, Alpers, M

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-1991)
    “…The standard in vivo 7-day test of drug resistance was conducted on 83 children with symptomatic P. falciparum infection, using a full 3-day course of…”
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    Efficacy of mass single-dose diethylcarbamazine and DEC-fortified salt against bancroftian filariasis in Papua New Guinea six months after treatment by Sapak, P, Williams, G, Bryan, J, Riley, I

    Published in Papua New Guinea medical journal (01-09-2000)
    “…The efficacy of two diethylcarbamazine (DEC) treatment strategies to control bancroftian filariasis, diethylcarbamazine-fortified salt (DEC-FS) and a single…”
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    Measurement of ovalocyte frequency in peripheral blood smears in defining ovalocytosis in Papua New Guinea by Sapak, Peter, Sleigh, Adrian, Williams, Gail, Peter, Wilfred, Ginny, Meza, Waranduo, Markus

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-10-1998)
    “…Red cell oval morphology is still the only accepted basis for the clinical or epidemiological diagnosis of ovalocytosis. Therefore it is important to know the…”
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