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1“…Medico- etnobotanical exploration carried out in Dhenkanal district of Orissa during 1996-98 reveal that, people use 21 plant species belonging o 20 genera and 17 families on 10 different combinations for the treatment of diarrehoeal diseases. …”
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2por Pradhan, Madan M., Pradhan, Sreya, Dutta, Ambarish, Shah, Naman K., Valecha, Neena, Joshi, Pyare L., Pradhan, Khageshwar, Grewal Daumerie, Penny, Banerji, Jaya, Duparc, Stephan, Mendis, Kamini, Sharma, Surya K., Murugasampillay, Shiva, Anvikar, Anupkumar R.“…METHODS: A two-arm quasi-experimental design was deployed across four districts in Odisha, representing a range of malaria endemicity: Bolangir (low), Dhenkanal (moderate), Angul (high), and Kandhamal (hyper). …”
Publicado 2022
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3por Hota, Abhishek, Biswal, Sangram, Sahoo, Niranjana, Venkatesan, Gnanavel, Arya, Sargam, Kumar, Amit, Ramakrishnan, Muthannan Andavar, Pandey, Awadh Bihari, Rout, Manoranjan“…Antibody prevalence rates among various districts were recorded to be the highest in Jagatsinghpur (30%) for sheep pox and Dhenkanal (80%) for goat pox. CONCLUSIONS: The study revealed serological evidence of Capripoxvirus infection in sheep and goat populations in the study area, in the absence of vaccination. …”
Publicado 2018
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4por Hussain, Tahziba, Tripathy, Sushri Shanta, Das, Shritam, Satapathy, Prakasini, Das, Dasarathi, Thomas, Beena, Pati, Sanghamitra“…RESULTS: In all, 1455 households were surveyed in the 6 tribal dominated villages of 4 districts, namely Balangir, Dhenkanal, Kandhamal and Mayurbhanj. Total population of the villages was 6681. …”
Publicado 2020
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5por Arora, Narendra K., Nair, M. K. C., Gulati, Sheffali, Deshmukh, Vaishali, Mohapatra, Archisman, Mishra, Devendra, Patel, Vikram, Pandey, Ravindra M., Das, Bhagabati C., Divan, Gauri, Murthy, G. V. S., Sharma, Thakur D., Sapra, Savita, Aneja, Satinder, Juneja, Monica, Reddy, Sunanda K., Suman, Praveen, Mukherjee, Sharmila B., Dasgupta, Rajib, Tudu, Poma, Das, Manoja K., Bhutani, Vinod K., Durkin, Maureen S., Pinto-Martin, Jennifer, Silberberg, Donald H., Sagar, Rajesh, Ahmed, Faruqueuddin, Babu, Nandita, Bavdekar, Sandeep, Chandra, Vijay, Chaudhuri, Zia, Dada, Tanuj, Dass, Rashna, Gourie-Devi, M., Remadevi, S., Gupta, Jagdish C., Handa, Kumud K., Kalra, Veena, Karande, Sunil, Konanki, Ramesh, Kulkarni, Madhuri, Kumar, Rashmi, Maria, Arti, Masoodi, Muneer A., Mehta, Manju, Mohanty, Santosh Kumar, Nair, Harikumaran, Natarajan, Poonam, Niswade, A. K., Prasad, Atul, Rai, Sanjay K., Russell, Paul S. S., Saxena, Rohit, Sharma, Shobha, Singh, Arun K., Singh, Gautam B., Sumaraj, Leena, Suresh, Saradha, Thakar, Alok, Parthasarathy, Sujatha, Vyas, Bhadresh, Panigrahi, Ansuman, Saroch, Munish K., Shukla, Rajan, Rao, K. V. Raghava, Silveira, Maria P., Singh, Samiksha, Vajaratkar, Vivek“…These were from the North-Central, i.e., Palwal (N = 998; all rural, 16.4% non-Hindu, 25.3% from scheduled caste/tribe [SC-ST] [these are considered underserved communities who are eligible for affirmative action]); North, i.e., Kangra (N = 997; 91.6% rural, 3.7% non-Hindu, 25.3% SC-ST); East, i.e., Dhenkanal (N = 981; 89.8% rural, 1.2% non-Hindu, 38.0% SC-ST); South, i.e., Hyderabad (N = 495; all urban, 25.7% non-Hindu, 27.3% SC-ST) and West, i.e., North Goa (N = 493; 68.0% rural, 11.4% non-Hindu, 18.5% SC-ST). …”
Publicado 2018
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