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Autor:
Kishori Mahat, Badri Thapa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Medical Association, Vol 57, Iss 220 (2019)
The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing and countries are committed to combat this and achieve the sustainable development goals and targets. Non-communicable diseases are complex conditions attributed by multiple behavioural risk factors
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https://doaj.org/article/b0fcc33cc1284057b53888b490d8a174
Autor:
Address Malata, Jeff Blossom, Sanam Roder-DeWan, Nana A Y Twum-Danso, Kishori Mahat, Anna D. Gage, Fei Carnes, Talhiya Yahya, Jalemba Aluvaala, Margaret E Kruk, Archana Amatya
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 38:1576-1584
Delivery in a health facility is a key strategy for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality, yet increasing use of facilities has not consistently translated into reduced mortality in low- and mid...
Autor:
Badri Thapa, Anurag Thapa, Dhan Raj Aryal, Kusum Thapa, Asha Pun, Sudhir Khanal, Kishori Mahat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Medical Association, Vol 52, Iss 192 (2013)
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis causes high morbidity and mortality of newborns. The study aims to study the predictors and clinical, haematological and bacteriological factors of neonatal sepsis. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conduc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a1f3677f871746b9a4001552658eaaa8
Autor:
Sajitha Balachandran, Ranjana Ravindranath, G. K. Mini, Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan, Thirunavukkarasu Sathish, Kishori Mahat, Brian Oldenburg
Publikováno v:
Translational behavioral medicine. 10(1)
The cluster-randomized controlled trial of the Kerala Diabetes Prevention Program (K-DPP) demonstrated some significant improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors and other outcomes. We aimed to refine and improve K-DPP for wider implementation in
Publikováno v:
Transl Behav Med
Autor:
Stephen L Walker, Peter G Nicholls, Sushmita Dhakal, Rachel A Hawksworth, Murdo Macdonald, Kishori Mahat, Shudan Ruchal, Sushma Hamal, Deanna A Hagge, Kapil D Neupane, Diana N J Lockwood
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 5, Iss 4, p e1041 (2011)
BACKGROUND: Leprosy Type 1 reactions are a major cause of nerve damage and the preventable disability that results. Type 1 reactions are treated with oral corticosteroids and there are few data to support the optimal dose and duration of treatment. T
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7c3c9703b30243a7aa72914fefc0e935
Autor:
Badri Thapa, Kishori Mahat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Medical Association, Vol 57, Iss 220 (2019)
JNMA: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association
JNMA: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association
The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing and countries are committed to combat this and achieve the sustainable development goals and targets. Non-communicable diseases are complex conditions attributed by multiple behavioural risk factors
Autor:
Murdo Macdonald, Deanna A. Hagge, Shudan Ruchal, Kishori Mahat, Chaman Ranjit, Sushma Hamal, Kapil D. Neupane, Diana N. J. Lockwood, S Dhakal, Sara E. Atkinson, RA Hawksworth, Chrissy h. Roberts, Bishwa Raj Sapkota, Saraswoti Khadge, Stephen L. Walker
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 167:29-35
BACKGROUND: Leprosy is complicated by immunological reactions which can occur before, during and after successful completion of multidrug therapy. Genetic studies have suggested that polymorphisms in toll-like receptors (TLRs) may affect the suscepti
Autor:
Diana N. J. Lockwood, Kapid Dev Neupane, Shudan Ruchal, Kishori Mahat, S Dhakal, RA Hawksworth, Stephen L. Walker, Deanna A. Hagge, Peter G. Nicholls, Murdo Macdonald, Sushma Hamal
Publikováno v:
Leprosy Review. 83:154-163
Objectives To determine whether the measured change in score of a validated clinical severity scale reflected physician assessed improvement in individuals who had received corticosteroid therapy for leprosy associated nerve damage. Design Patients w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society. 31:105-109
Introduction: Neonatal Citrobacter infection is either acquired horizontally or vertically as a nosocomial infection. The source of nosocomial Citrobacter is either hands of medical staff or the innate objects. Objective: The aim of this study was to