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Sputum culture contamination and associated characteristics in a diagnostic clinical trial, Papua New Guinea. [PDF]

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Regional Variations in the Prevalence of Risk Factors and Non-Communicable Diseases in Papua New Guinea: A Scoping Review. [PDF]

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NEUROSURGERY IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1996
Background: An audit of neurosurgery in Papua New Guinea (PNG) based on the experience of a visiting neurosurgeon is presented. The objectives of the study were to determine the type and frequency of neurosurgical conditions in PNG, whether major neurosurgery can be performed successfully in PNG, and to develop a strategy for the development of ...
J V, Rosenfeld, D A, Watters, O J, Jacob
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Trichinellosis in Papua New Guinea

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2000
Objectives To describe the discovery in a domestic pig of the first case of trichinellosis in Papua New Guinea, caused by a new taxon within the genus Trichinella (T papuae). Also, to establish if the disease occurred in the local wild pig population and in domestic pigs elsewhere in the country, and to test if the worm was infective to some other ...
I L, Owen   +3 more
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Papua New Guinea 1979

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt As forecast by Professor Ian Maddocks (1), Papua New Guinea achieved self-government on 1 December 1973 and, with the usual numismatic and philatelic acclaim, independence from Australia on...
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Hepatoma in Papua New Guinea

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1973
The incidence and ætiology of hepatoma in Papua New Guinea are discussed. A review has been made of 43 cases of hepatoma diagnosed at the Port Moresby General Hospital between 1960 and 1970 and of 24 cases diagnosed in 1970 and 1971. The surgery of hepatoma is discussed. One case is reported in which left hemihepatectomy for hepatoma was performed on a
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Papua New Guinea 1973

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt Papua New Guinea, Australia's only colonial venture, is one of the last developing countries headed for self-government; the date set is December of this year.
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The Amok Syndrome in Papua and New Guinea

Medical Journal of Australia, 1968
Kipling was perhaps a little premature, for the twain have met in more recent times with the Judgment Seat still in the offing, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of the exotic syndrome stripped of its mystique under the penetrating onslaught of modern behavioural science.
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