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"Infant Mortality in Sri Lanka"
Studies in Family Planning, 1988SummaryInfant mortality in Sri Lanka between 1961 and 1980 is studied with reference to its trend and associated factors. Between the periods 1961–65 and 1976–80 deaths from exogenous and endogenous causes have declined considerably and nearly equally.
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2020
Leishmaniasis was first reported in Sri Lanka in 1904. For decades it was considered an exotic disease. This changed in 1992 with the detection of locally acquired cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis. In 2003, causative organism was identified: Leishmania donovani zymodeme MON-37.
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Leishmaniasis was first reported in Sri Lanka in 1904. For decades it was considered an exotic disease. This changed in 1992 with the detection of locally acquired cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis. In 2003, causative organism was identified: Leishmania donovani zymodeme MON-37.
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2014
Sri Lanka's diaspora populations have formed as a result of a complex mix of migration since colonial times, gathering momentum after the civil war took off in the 1980s. A number of waves of emigration and dispersal may be identified which have contributed to the emergence of diaspora formations — plural because, as the ethnic divide between majority ...
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Sri Lanka's diaspora populations have formed as a result of a complex mix of migration since colonial times, gathering momentum after the civil war took off in the 1980s. A number of waves of emigration and dispersal may be identified which have contributed to the emergence of diaspora formations — plural because, as the ethnic divide between majority ...
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