morphological studies of hookworms infecting man and dog at patna, bihar. | | 1976 | 992849 |
hydrophobia cases and post-exposure anti-rabic vaccines in ranchi, bihar (1979-84). | rabies is endemic in india. the status of rabies at the national level is difficult to present because of inadequate reporting system. however, a national awareness has been created over the years (anonym 1968, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984a and 1984b). national canine rabies control programme finalised by the national committee on zoonoses has been taken up recently by the ministry of agriculture, government of india. use of mass communication media like newspaper, radio and televisi ... | 1986 | 3759359 |
sandfly survey in nainital and almora districts of uttaranchal with particular reference to phlebotomus argentipes, vector of kala-azar. | kala-azar continues to pose a major public health problem in bihar, west bengal and parts of eastern uttar pradesh in india causing great deal of morbidity and mortality. during 1998, several kala-azar cases from sub-himalayan region were treated in delhi hospitals. and a suspected focus of kala-azar was subsequently reported from this area. therefore a preliminary sandfly survey was carried out during october, 1999 in 18 randomly selected villages at different altitudes in nainital & almora dis ... | 2001 | 11898464 |
human rabies in delhi. | analysis of human rabies cases admitted in infectious diseases hospital, delhi during the course of one year was undertaken to understand the epidemiology of rabies. | 2004 | 15080408 |
animal reservoirs of visceral leishmaniasis in india. | visceral leishmaniasis (vl) is a disease that has both zoonotic and anthroponotic etiologies. in india, vl is endemic, considered to be anthroponotic, and caused by leishmania donovani . anthroponotic diseases are maintained by transmission from human to human and to a lesser extent from human to animals. serum samples from 1,220 animals from 7 human vl endemic districts of bihar, india, were tested for antibodies to a recombinant kinetoplast antigen (rk39 antigen) present in amastigotes of visc ... | 2013 | 22765517 |
visceral leishmaniasis in africa. | 2 large epidemics of visceral leishmaniasis are presently occurring in bihar state, india and in southern sudan where it had not previously been a problem. civil war which in turn led to sizable malnutrition and migration of many people and animals contributed greatly to the present epidemic. in southern sudan, 30,000-40,000 people have already died. villages have lost 30=65% of their population to visceral leishmaniasis, 4-40% carry the parasites, and 30-40% are immune to it. the epidemic is ... | 1992 | 12317771 |
a search for leishmania in vertebrates from kala-azar-affected areas of bihar, india. | | 1983 | 6665843 |