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Occurrence of Needlestick Injury Among the Healthcare Workers in a Tertiary Care Center in Western Rajasthan, India.

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Cladocera of Rajasthan

Hydrobiologia, 1971
The only species of Cladocera so far known from Rajasthan is Latona tiwari decribed by BISwAS (1964) . The present paper which deals with 17 species of Cladocera, is based on a few collections from different localities in Raj asthan during the period between 1962 and 1964.
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Camel trypanosomosis in Rajasthan, India

Veterinary Parasitology, 1993
Blood samples from 240 camels (Camelus dromedarius) were examined for trypanosome infection. Of these, 18 (7.50%) were found to be infected using the wet blood Giemsa stain technique, while 76 (31.66%) camels were found to be positive for Trypanosoma evansi antigen using the double antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The latter
K M, Pathak, J K, Arora, M, Kapoor
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Dracontiasis in western Rajasthan, India

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982
Abstract Epidemiology of the guinea-worm, Dracunculus medinensis, was studied in relation to the sex, age, food and drinking water of the inhabitants of 50 villages of four districts located in the Great Indian Desert region of western Rajasthan, India. In all, 21,616 subjects (11,794 male, 9,822 female), belonging to 3,808 families were examined. 78ยท
S, Johnson, V, Joshi
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Ichthyofauna of Rajasthan

2013
This chapter presents the fish diversity of Rajasthan recorded from a large number of seasonal and perennial ponds, freshwater and saline lakes, rivers, and canals, the most prominent being the Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana (IGNP). A large number of freshwater fish inhabit seasonal and perennial rivers and canals.
Devendra Mohan, null Ramkishor
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Smallpox eradication in Rajasthan, India

Acta tropica, 1977
In 1962, when the smallpox eradication programme was launched in India, there were 3909 reported cases in Rajasthan. Mass vaccination was introduced but had little impact on the incidence of the disease; in 1970, 4074 cases were reported and in 1971, the reported incidence (4821 cases) was the highest in India. Changes in the vaccination technique, the
P, Singh, S, Tomaszunas, E, White
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Ophidians of Rajasthan

2013
The chapter briefly presents diversity and distribution of the Ophidiofauna of Rajasthan in various ecological regions. Out of a total of 275 snake species occurring in India, 34 species belonging to six families, namely, Typhlopidae, Pythonidae, Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae, and Viperidae have been reported from Rajasthan.
Chhaya Bhatnagar   +3 more
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Nutritional disorders in rural Rajasthan

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1980
A study of 1,000 underfive rural children in 742 families, majority (72.8 per cent) belonging to socio-economic status IV and V, revealed that malnutrition was present in 82.5 per cent of children. Vitamin deficiencies were detected clinically in 22.9 per cent of children, the most common being vitamin A deficiency (12.4 per cent), followed by rickets (
A L, Soni, R N, Singh, B D, Gupta
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