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122“…AIM: To understand the knowledge of, and attitudes towards, leprosy amongst healthcare providers in Assam, India. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This cross-sectional study was conducted during March to June 2007 in different health institutions of the Kamrup district of Assam. …”
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123Ethnozoology of the Karbis of Assam, India: Use of ichthyofauna in traditional health-care practices“…AIM: The aim of the present study is to discuss the use of ichthyofauna in traditional health-care practices among the Karbis and other ethnic tribes of Karbi Anglong district, Assam. SETTING AND DESIGN: Field study was undertaken from March 2011 to June 2012. …”
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124por Mahanta, Bhupendra Narayan, Mahanta, Tulika Goswami, Sinha, Rochan, Dutta, Abhijit, Payeng, D, Jawed, Q“…BACKGROUND: In late May 2012, Bagjan division of Borbam tea estate, of Sivasagar district of Assam was affected by an outbreak of acute watery diarrhea, subsequently confirmed as Vibrio cholerae O1. …”
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125por Dhiman, Sunil, Rabha, Bipul, Talukdar, P.K., Das, N.G., Yadav, Kavita, Baruah, Indra, Singh, Lokendra, Veer, Vijay“…BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Japanese encephalitis (JE) outbreaks are common in Assam, northeastern State of India. Information on resistance in known JE vectors in the affected area is important for effective control measures. …”
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126por Travis, Anthony J., Norton, Gareth J., Datta, Sutapa, Sarma, Ramendra, Dasgupta, Tapash, Savio, Filipe L., Macaulay, Malcolm, Hedley, Peter E., McNally, Kenneth L., Sumon, Mahmud H., Islam, M. Rafiqul, Price, Adam H.“…Information obtained from the panel of 511 cultivars was used to assign rice groups to 74 additional landraces obtained from Assam and West Bengal. While both the aus-1 and aus-2 groups were represented approximately equally in India, aus-2 (which includes cultivar N 22) was more common in Bangladesh, but was not found at all in West Bengal. …”
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132por Devi, K. Rekha, Borbora, Debasish, Upadhyay, Narayan, Goswami, Dibyajyoti, Rajguru, S. K., Narain, Kanwar“…The present cross-sectional survey was conducted in the socioeconomically backward tea garden community of Assam to gauge the prevalence of neurocysticercosis in patients with active epilepsy and to determine the associated risk factors. …”
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136“…Wild Asian elephants are often killed by trains in Assam, India, where we assess temporal variations in the occurrences of elephant-train collisions (ETCs) and casualties during 1990–2018. …”
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137“…ABSTRACT: The nutritive value of five edible aquatic insects of Assam—Hemipterans; water bug (Diplonychus rusticus Fabricius) family belostomatidae; giant water bug (Lethocerus indicus Lepeletier and Serville) family belostomatidae; water scorpion (Laccotrephes sp.) family nepidae, water stick (Ranatra sp.) family nepidae; Coleopterans diving beetle (Cybister sp.) family dytiscidae—based on their proximate and elemental composition, antioxidant and antinutritional properties were assessed by using standard methods of analysis. …”
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138“…Context: In view of the growing incidence of pathogenic yeast infection all over the world, this study was undertaken to understand its etiology and epidemiology in Assam. Aims: To characterize and study the antifungal susceptibility pattern of the pathogenic yeasts from the clinical samples. …”
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139por Rabha, Mihir, Das, Debajit, Konwar, Trishna, Acharjee, Sumita, Sarmah, Bidyut Kumar“…The strain was isolated from the soil sample of the Kaziranga National Park, Assam, North-Eastern part of India (Latitude: 26°34′39.11''N and Longitude: 93°10′16.04''E). …”
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140por Maity, Shrabanti“…In central Assam, there are the most active SHG-BLP units. In light of this, the present study aims to explore contribution of SHG-BLP in financial along with the social inclusion of the marginalised rural people of central Assam. …”
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