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Is leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka benign and be ignored?

Is leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka benign and be ignored?

... country and more dangerously, of it mutating into a more virulent form with devastating conse- ...visceral leishmaniasis 11 and two other autochthonous vis- ceral cases diagnosed during the year 2007 ... See full document

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Estimation of Material Loss due to Chemical Weathering of Some Rocks in Sri Lanka

Estimation of Material Loss due to Chemical Weathering of Some Rocks in Sri Lanka

... cannot be estimated within a short ...can be estimated by basic experiments because the remaining residual materials have strong relationship with their parent ...reactions in rocks join with the ... See full document

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Poverty Incidence and its Determinants in the Estate Sector of Sri Lanka

Poverty Incidence and its Determinants in the Estate Sector of Sri Lanka

... 0.15 and its p-value which tells us the signiicance of variable (InMAR) is ...increase in road facilities will decline the incidence of poverty around by ...0.2% and variable ROD is ... See full document

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Regional differences of leptospirosis in Sri Lanka: observations from a flood-associated outbreak in 2011.

Regional differences of leptospirosis in Sri Lanka: observations from a flood-associated outbreak in 2011.

... species and serovar were different from the present ...Matale and Kegalle show L. interrogans to be responsible for the vast majority of human leptospirosis in Sri Lanka ... See full document

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Chikungunya as a cause of acute febrile illness in southern Sri Lanka.

Chikungunya as a cause of acute febrile illness in southern Sri Lanka.

... features in different age groups, since despite efforts we achieved limited enrollment of ...illness in a large cohort in whom selection bias was unlikely (public hospital to which all social strata ... See full document

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Viper bites complicate chronic agrochemical nephropathy in rural Sri Lanka

Viper bites complicate chronic agrochemical nephropathy in rural Sri Lanka

... CAN is a male predominate disease [6,9,10]. All four patients in this study were male farmers, residing in ...CAN is unknown, a recent report of the World Health Organization revealed that 15% ... See full document

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A focused ethnographic study of Sri Lankan government field veterinarians' decision making about diagnostic laboratory submissions and perceptions of surveillance.

A focused ethnographic study of Sri Lankan government field veterinarians' decision making about diagnostic laboratory submissions and perceptions of surveillance.

... level in the socio-ecological model recognizes that there are societal or cultural high-level factors that create a climate that encourages or discourages ...ments and the public health community create a ... See full document

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A contribution to the selection of tsunami human vulnerability indicators: conclusions from tsunami impacts in Sri Lanka and Thailand (2004), Samoa (2009), Chile (2010) and Japan (2011)

A contribution to the selection of tsunami human vulnerability indicators: conclusions from tsunami impacts in Sri Lanka and Thailand (2004), Samoa (2009), Chile (2010) and Japan (2011)

... term is mainly associated with women in disaster risk management, as women tend to be at a more disadvantageous position in society as compared to ...reports in different countries ... See full document

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EXPANSION OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, GRADUATE UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE KNOWLEDGE HUB IN SRI LANKA

EXPANSION OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, GRADUATE UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE KNOWLEDGE HUB IN SRI LANKA

... males and females prefer to work in the public sector than in the private or NGO ...work in the private sector than their male ...schemes and believe that the government should provide ... See full document

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Polymerase chain reaction detection of Leishmania DNA in skin biopsy samples in Sri Lanka where the causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis is Leishmania donovani

Polymerase chain reaction detection of Leishmania DNA in skin biopsy samples in Sri Lanka where the causative agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis is Leishmania donovani

... donovani is the known causative agent of both cutaneous (CL) and visceral leishmaniasis in Sri ...CL is considered to be under-reported partly due to relatively poor ... See full document

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Some characteristics of the larval breeding sites of Anopheles culicifacies species B and E in Sri Lanka

Some characteristics of the larval breeding sites of Anopheles culicifacies species B and E in Sri Lanka

... B and E were found to breed in rock pools and sand ...B and E in this local- ity were found to be approximately l km ...B and E ...given in Table ...sity and ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Tobacco Control Measures in Reducing Tobacco Use among Adolescents and Young Adults in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

Effectiveness of Tobacco Control Measures in Reducing Tobacco Use among Adolescents and Young Adults in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

... youth and adults is high (19). In order to reduce tobacco use in Sri Lanka as a part of this region, comprehensive controlling measures on industries and community should ... See full document

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A PERSONAL NARRATIVE ON THE ROLE OF MICROLEVEL PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE CALLING FOR ITS APPLICATION IN SRI LANKA

A PERSONAL NARRATIVE ON THE ROLE OF MICROLEVEL PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE CALLING FOR ITS APPLICATION IN SRI LANKA

... experience is that the NISD is considerably ...work in Sri Lanka with a distinct local perspective has been well described and recognized (Chandraratna 2008; Ranaweera ... See full document

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Mapping the Risk of Snakebite in Sri Lanka - A National Survey with Geospatial Analysis.

Mapping the Risk of Snakebite in Sri Lanka - A National Survey with Geospatial Analysis.

... Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease which mainly affects the rural poor in tropical ...There is little reliable data on snakebite, which makes it difficult to estimate the true disease ... See full document

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Validation of the Sinhala version of 30-item General Health Questionnaire

Validation of the Sinhala version of 30-item General Health Questionnaire

... (GHQ) is a widely used instrument to detect non potential psychotic psychological ...GHQ is only sensitive to assess short2term psychiatric disorders in the community or non2psychiatric clinical ... See full document

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Hematological and plasma biochemical parameters in a wild population of Naja naja (Linnaeus, 1758) in Sri Lanka

Hematological and plasma biochemical parameters in a wild population of Naja naja (Linnaeus, 1758) in Sri Lanka

... hematology and plasma biochemistry ranges vary between the two distinct separate geographic areas and at species level in the same ...findings in our study, male and female snakes ... See full document

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SOME ETHNO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES OF THE VEDDAS IN SRI LANKA

SOME ETHNO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES OF THE VEDDAS IN SRI LANKA

... ethnicity in Sri Lanka, observes that the origin of the Veddas was linked with the Vijaya ...who is popularly believed to be from Bengal in India, was exiled from his kingdom by ... See full document

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A morphologically distinct Phlebotomus argentipes population from active cutaneous leishmaniasis foci in central Sri Lanka

A morphologically distinct Phlebotomus argentipes population from active cutaneous leishmaniasis foci in central Sri Lanka

... cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in Sri Lanka is Leishmania donovani, the sandfly vector remains ...females and 35 males, collected in six localities in the district of ... See full document

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Molecular characterisation and disease severity of leptospirosis in Sri Lanka

Molecular characterisation and disease severity of leptospirosis in Sri Lanka

... Leptospirosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease all over the world, important in tropical and subtropical ...hospitalisation and critical care. It is possible that several factors, such ... See full document

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A randomised controlled trial of two infusion rates to decrease reactions to antivenom.

A randomised controlled trial of two infusion rates to decrease reactions to antivenom.

... hospital in Chilaw, Sri Lanka between 21 st January 2007 and 31 st July ...inclusion and were recruited to the ...also be excluded by their treating ...venom is not raised ... See full document

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