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Browsing Journal/Magazine Articles by Subject "Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic-epidemiology"

Browsing Journal/Magazine Articles by Subject "Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic-epidemiology"

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  • Fernando, S.D.; Goonethilleke, H.; Weerasena, K.H.; Kuruppuarachchi, N.D.; Tilakaratne, D.; de Silva, D.; Wickremasinghe, A.R. (SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Project, 2001)
    School children carry the heaviest burden of morbidity due to intestinal helminth infection. The objective of this investigation was to study geo-helminth infections in 349 school children aged 6 to 13 years living in a ...
  • Udayani, W.I.; Uduwevidane, K.; Uvais, A.L.; Wanniarachchi, S.L.; Warnakulasuriya, S.N.; de Silva, N.R. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1999)
    No Abstract available
  • Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Premaratna, R.; de Alwis, A.C.; de Silva, L.D.R.; Morel, R.P.; de Silva, N.R. (SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Project, 2004)
    This study describes and compares the intestinal parasitoses and nutritional statuses of primary school children of Veddah (local indigenous population) and Sinhalese (more advanced society) in rural Sri Lanka. Children ...
  • de Silva, N.R.; de Silva, H.J.; Jayapani, V.P.P. (SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Project, 1994)
    The prevalence of intestinal protozoa and geohelminths was assessed among two diverse populations in the Kandy area: adults attending medical outpatients clinics at the Teaching Hospital Peradeniya, and pre-school children ...
  • de Silva, H.J.; de Silva, N.R. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1995)
    No Abstract Available
  • de Silva, N.R.; Guyatt, H.L.; Bundy, D.A.P. (Oxford University Press, 1997)
    We examined epidemiological aspects of Ascaris-induced intestinal obstruction (AI-IO) through analysis of published reports on the subject. In 9 studies of > or = 100 patients admitted to hospital due to ascariasis, ...

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