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Annexure II

Presentations at international meetings

2002

The Second TEPHINET global conference, June 2–6, 2002 Madrid, Spain
Oral presentation

§   Ramakrishnan R, Kumar SS, Manickam P, Venkataraghavan S, Gupte MD, Patel MS. An institutional outbreak of leptospirosis during a drought in Chennai, South India. 

XVI World Epidemiology Congress; 11-15 Aug 2002; Montreal, Canada
Poster presentation

§   Saravanan S, Kumar S, Rao TV, Gupte MD. Dengue outbreak in Chennai city. 

2003

Second South-East Asia and Western Pacific Bi-Regional TEPHINET Scientific Conference at Boracay, Philippines 24-28 November 2003
Oral presentations (2)

§   Ramakrishnan R, Naik HK, Parvathy S, Gupte MD. An Outbreak of typhoid fever in a village in Tamilnadu South India. 

§   Parvathy S, Krishnamurthy P, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Maternal Mortality in Tamil Nadu - A descriptive study. 

Poster presentations (2)

§   Pradhan MM, Gupta M, Gupte MD. Overview of Multi-Disease Surveillance System in Orissa State of India. 

§   Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Evaluation of Short Term Epidemiology training Programme for Surveillance, Epidemic preparedness and Response in India. 

2004

The Third TEPHINET Global conference, 8-12 Nov 2004, Beijing, China
Oral presentations (4)

§   Saravanan S, Manickam P, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD, Coverage Evaluation of the Measles Immunization, by Lot Quality assurance Sampling (LQAS) Method, Poondi Primary Health Centre, Tiruvallur District, Tamilnadu, India, 2003. 

§   Biakthansangi, Ramachandran V, Manickam P, Gupte MD. Prevalence, awareness, treatment status treatment status, knowledge & practices of hypertension among adults aged 30 years above, Aizawl, Mizoram. 

§   Das A, Rao TV, Gupte MD. Investigation of an outbreak of Cholera in a community – Parbatia, Dhenkanal, Orissa. 

§   Mohan A., Manickam P, Gupte MD. Epidemiology of unintentional injury in a rural community, Trichirappali district. 

Poster presentations (8)

§   Saravanan S, Manickam P, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD. Factors associated with default among new sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated in Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) - Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) strategy, Tiruvallur district, India. 

§   Biakthansangi, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Evaluation of national anti-malaria programme, Aizawl district, Mizoram. 

§   Mohan A, Radhakrishnan R, Dhanapal,  Manickam P,Gupte MD. Outbreaks of cholera Central Tamil Nadu, 2002. 

§   Mehta VK , Ramachandran V, Manickam  P, Gupte MD. Anemia in urban and rural school girls of Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh.

§   Chakma T, Rao PV, Meshram PK, Singh SB, Babu, Ramachandran V. Gupte MD. Reversal of bony deformities due to fluorosis in a village of Madhya Pradesh, Central India. 

§   Martolia HCS, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Outbreak Investigation of unknown fever with rash in a remote village District, Uttaranchal, India – April 2004. 

§   Das KK, Rao TV, Gupte MD. Factors affecting utilization of childhood immunization services in Khurda district, Orissa, 2003. 

§   Parvathy S, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD, Krishnamurthy P. Evaluation of Rural malaria surveillance system, Saidapet Health Unit District, Tamilnadu, 2003. 

2005

The Third Southeast Asia and Western Pacific Bi-Regional TEPHINET Scientific Conference; 9-12 Jan 2005, Chennai, India
Oral presentations (5)

§   Martolia HCS. An outbreak of Hepatitis E in Mehragaon village, Uttaranchal, India 2005.

§   Solanki SS, Ramachandran V, Rao TV, Kaur P, Gupte MD. Prevalence of risk factors for Cardio Vascular Diseases among industrial workers in Chennai city.

§   Pramanik T, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD. Food poisoning outbreak following a religious festival in Mathabhanga-II block, Coochbehar district, West Bengal, India, 2005. 

§   Roy D, Hutin Y, Saha S, Murhekar MV, Gupte MD.A food-borne gastroenteritis outbreak in Kultikri village, West Medinipur, West Bengal, 2005. 

§   Das A, Rao TV, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Anemia and its causes among pregnant mothers in the Dhenkarnal district of Orissa, India 2004. 

§   Swain SK, Panigrahi SR, Das MN, Baral P, Hutin Y. Vitamin A supplementation improves sputum conversion among new sputum positive pulmonary TB patients treated with DOTS in Orissa 2004-05. 

Poster presentations (14)

§   Biswas AK An outbreak of measles in Jhalda – I, Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2005. 

§   Pradhan MM, Ramakrishnan R, Manickam P, Rao TV, Gupte MD. Factors associated with the suspected cutaneous anthrax outbreak among humans in a tribal area of  Koraput district, Orissa (India), 2002. 

§   Saha S, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD. Cholera outbreak at Kachua village of Magrahat-I block, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Sailaja B, Murhekar MV, Hutin, Ramana SP, Reddy S, Gupte MD. Using epidemiological data to improve the water supply system and curtail a waterborne outbreak of hepatitis E in Hyderabad, India 2005. 

§   Sharma PK, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD. Outbreak investigation of malaria in the Naxalbari block of Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. 

§   Mohan A, Murhekar MV, Hutin Y et al. An outbreak of measles in a highly vaccinated population following  the tsunami in Tamilnadu, India, 2004-05. 

§   Kumar S, Murhekar MV, Hutin Y et al. Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a Tamil village following the Asian Tsunami, March 2005. 

§   Parvathy S, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Effectiveness of liquid iron alone with folic acid on hemoglobin status of children aged 6-35 months, rural area, Tamil Nadu, 2003: a double blind randomized comparative trial. 

§   Das KK, Rao TV, Ramachandran V, Murthy BN, Gupte MD. Evaluation of National Immunization Programme by 30 cluster survey method, Mendhasal Primary Health Centre, Khurda district, Orissa, India 2003. 

§   Saha S, Ramakrishnan R, Gupte MD. Evaluation of Kala azar (Visceral leishmaniasis) control programme in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India. 

§   Sen TK, Das DK, Ramachandran V, Ramakrishnan R. Persistence of gaps in case detection in the tuberculosis control programme in Gangetic West Bengal, India, 2004. 

§   Chakma T, Ramachandran V, Sisodiya R, Gupte MD. Health profile of Madhya Pradesh and the National Health and Millennium Goals – an assessment. 

§   Halder D, Murhekar MV, Gupte MD. Situation analysis of acute diarrheal diseases. 

§   Roy G, Manickam P, Gupte MD. Evaluation of the de facto surveillance system for HIV infection at Shyampur I Block under Kamalpur Block Primary Health Centre, District Haora, West Bengal. 

54th Annual Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference; 11-15 Apr 2005, Atlanta, USA
Oral presentation

§   Swain SK, Rao TV. An outbreak of Hepatitis E Caused by a contaminated water supply in Baripada, Orissa, India 2004.

Poster presentations (2)

§   Sen TK, Sarkar K, Das D, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Persistence of gaps in case detection in the tuberculosis control program—North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India, 2004. 

§   Martolia HCS. Outbreak of measles in Nai, a remote village of Uttaranchal, India, December-2004. 

2006

55th Annual Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference; 24-28 Apr 2006, Atlanta, USA
Poster presentation

§   Chakma T, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. Iron supplementation reduces anemia and improves performance among adolescent tribal girls in central India.

The Fourth TEPHINET Global conference, 3-7 Nov 2006, Brasilia, Brazil
Oral presentations (12)

§   Biswas AK et al. Increased financial accessibility and targeted education messages could increase the ownership and use of bednets in Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Halder D. et al. A cholera outbreak in an urban slum, West Bengal, India: The importance of washing utensils with clean water and the danger of contaminated tube well water.

§   Roy G et al. Low prevalence of arsenicosis in Shyampur II block of West Bengal could be due to successful implementation of mitigation programme, 2005.

§   Kaur P et al. An outbreak of Chikungunya fever in Avadi, Thiruvallur district, Tamil nadu, South India,2006.

§   Lalmalsawma, P et al. Vitamin A deficiency worsened despite supplementation among pre-school children in rural Mizoram, North-eastern India, December 2004.

§   Panda MB et al. Unsafe injection practices cause of injection abscess in two villages of Bolangir district, Orissa, India, 2006.

§   Mehta VK et al. Persistence of consumption of non-iodized salt in rural areas, Solan District, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2005.

§   Bhunia R et al. Contaminated pipe-water was a probable cause cholera outbreak in a semi-urban area in West Bengal, India.

§   Saha, S et al. An accumulation of visceral leishmaniasis cases in Chatrakhali, Canning, West Bengal, India: Need to develop new case finding strategies.

§   Saha, S et al. Leishmaniasis is preventable in a highly endemic village of the South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India.

§   Sen Tapas K et al. Limited access to iodized salt among the poor and the disadvantaged in the “North 24 Parganas” District of West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Swain SK et al. Cholera caused by pirated connections on a rural water supply pipeline system, Eastern India, 2003.

Poster presentations (15)

§   Das A et al. Two sequential outbreaks in two villages illustrate the various modes of transmission of cholera in Eastern India, 2005.

§   Patnaik B et al. Hepatitis among children Pada community, Dhenkanal district, Orissa, India 2005.

§   Debasis R et al. Performance gaps in blindness prevention, Haora district, West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   Martolia HCS et al. Drinking water is the sole factor associated with caries among schoolchildren in Uttaranchal, at the foot of the Indian Himalayas.

§   Kaur P et al. Increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among male shift workers in an industrial unit in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India,2005.

§   Manickam P et al. Chikungunya fever outbreak in Mallea village, Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, India, 2006.

§   Panda M et al. Outbreak of Hepatitis A cases in village Bhalumunda of Bolangir district, Orissa, India, 2006.

§   Panda M et al. Outbreak of Mumps cases in three adjacent villages of Bolangir district, Orissa, India, 2006.

§   Murhekar MV et al. Medicines must be used rationally to manage Chikungunya patients, Andhra Pradesh, India, 2006.

§   Lalmalsawma P et al. Prevalence of Vitamin A Deficiency Among Pre-School Children in a Rural Area of Mizoram, North-East India, December 2004.

§   Jain PK et al. High use rates of tobacco among adolescents in rural areas of the Indian state of Uttaranchal, 2004-2005: The role of fathers.

§   Ramachandran V et al. Causes and Associated Determinants of Infant Mortality (IM) in Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu, India.

§   Saha, S et al. The danger of using dirty pond water for personal hygiene during a cholera outbreak, Kachua, South 24 Parganas District, West Bengal, India, 2004.

§   Sen TK. Better, homogeneous case detection is needed to control urban malaria in Kolkata metropolis -West Bengal, India.

§   Sisodiya R et al. Unsafe water supply leading to an outbreak of gastro-enteritis in a nursing students hostel -Indore , Madhya Pradesh, India,2006.

2007

56th Annual Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference; 16-20 Apr 2007, Atlanta, USA
Poster presentations (4)

§         Sharma PK, Ramakrishnan R, Hutin Y, Barui AK, Manickam P, Gupte MD. A Case-Control Study To Identify Risk Factors for Typhoid in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, 2005–2006: Evidence for Practical Action.

§         Roy D, Murhekar MV, Hutin Y, Gupte MD. Surveillance in the Public Sector Captures Only a Small Fraction of Measles Cases in Howrah District, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§         Panda M, Ramachandran V, Gupte MD. A Fulminating Food Poisoning Caused by Bacillus cereus in Village Kuhabaus of Bolangir District, Orissa, India, 2006.

§         Bitragunta S, Murhekar MV, Hutin Y, Prasad PP, Gupte MD. Persistence of Diphtheria in Hyderabad, the Capital of Andhra Pradesh State, India: Importance of Booster Doses.

The Fourth Southeast Asia and Western Pacific Bi-Regional TEPHINET Scientific Conference; 26-30 Nov, 2007, Taipei, Taiwan
Oral presentations (11)

§   India FETP Measles working group. The heterogeneity of measles epidemiology in India: Comparing outbreaks from two states with different vaccine coverage.

§   Mohapatra PK et al. Increased breeding of Anopheles minimus in slow running streams during an outbreak of malaria in North Lakhimpur, Assam, India.

§   Mohapatra PK et al. A therapeutic efficacy trial of sulphadoxine / pyrimethamine alone and in combination with artesunate in uncomplicated falciparum malaria cases in Miao area of Changlang, Indo-Myanmar border district, Arunachal Pradesh, India.

§   Singh B. et al. Hepatitis A outbreak due to contamination of drinking water supply, Shimla city, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2006-07.

§   De S. et al. An outbreak of measles in Kantadih village, Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2007

§   Maji D et al. Malaria surveillance in Kolkata does not detect clusters and cannot identify areas for targeted intervention-Kolkata, India, May-2007.

§   Katti R et al. Risk levels of vector indices for Dengue are poor surrogates for predicting chikungunya outbreaks.

§   Pramanik T et al. High frequency of suicide among socio-economically disadvantaged cultivators, Coochbehar, West Bengal, India, 1996-2005.

§   Bitragunta S et al. Evaluating the universal immunization programme in Hyderabad, India.

§   Roy D et al. Hospital based active surveillance of road traffic injuries and deaths in the Howrah district, West Bengal, India 2006.

§   Swain SK et al. Staphylococcal food poisoning caused by food handlers in a marriage ceremony gathering in an Eastern State of India, June 2006.

Poster presentations (38)

§   Ramachandran V et al. High prevalence of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) among rural school children aged 6-12 years in coastal district of Tamilnadu, South India, 2007.

§   Ramachandran V et al. Iron deficiency anemia is very high among rural school children aged 6-12 years in two districts of Tamil Nadu, South India, 2007.

§   Singh B et al. Training needs hamper progress of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) in Himachal Pradesh, India, during 2006.

§   De S et al. Weak health education and lack of supervision challenge lymphatic filariasis elimination in Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Sharma PK et al. A multi-factorial outbreak of malaria in Darjeeling district, India, 2005-2006.

§   Sharma PK et al. Clean environment, personal protection and hygiene could contribute to scrub typhus prevention in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Sharma PK et al. Lack of access to public health care, shift towards unqualified private providers and malaria deaths in Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   Sharma PK et al. Climatic factors and increasing malaria transmission in Kurseong, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, 2000-2004.

§   Rudra S et al. A cholera outbreak in a village of West Bengal, India, 2006: The danger of using ponds for soiled clothes disposal.

§   Rudra S et al.  Poor knowledge of health workers is an obstacle to leprosy deformity prevention in the South 24-Parganas district, West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   Das PK et al. Unprotected well continue to cause cholera outbreaks in West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   Das PK et al. Measles surveillance in Purulia, West Bengal, India suffers from low sensitivity and failure to capture sporadic cases.

§   Das PK et al. Using surveillance data to control malaria in Boudh district, Orissa, India, 2006.

§   Mitra S et al. Leaking drinking water pipeline led to diarrhea outbreak in Barrackpur, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India 2007.

§   Ray TK et al. Cutaneous anthrax outbreak in a village of West Bengal, India, 2007: The danger of unsafe handling of infected dead cow.

§   Chander S et al. Success of Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, District kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India 2006-07.

§   Gupta SN et al. An outbreak of Rubella in a hilly district of Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2006.

§   Bhunia R et al. Poor data transmission limited outbreak detection in urban areas of the North 24 Parganas district, India, 2006-2007.

§   Saha S et al. Poor population screening, lack of vector control and limited bednet coverage weakened the visceral leishmaniasis control programme in the South 24 Parganas District, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Saha S et al. Contaminated Rural Pipe-Water supply System was a Probable Cause of Cholera Outbreak in Jhawkhali village, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Saha S et al. Chikungunya fever outbreak in Ramchandrapur village, North 24-Parganas district, West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   Saha S et al. Outbreak of measles in village Chandanvati, Bolangir district, Orissa, India, 2007.

§   Chakma T et al. Enhanced Malaria Control Programme (EMCP) reduces Malaria incidence among tribal population in Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh.

§   Chakma T et al. Factors associated with high compliance during Iron Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation in a tribal area of Madhya Pradesh.

§   Chakma T et al. Low immunization coverage in a tribal area of Madhya Pradesh, India 2005.

§   Panda M et al. Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in a rural population, Orissa, India using WHO STEPs surveillance.

§   Panda M et al. A cluster of accidental organophosphorous poisoning cases due to inhalation of pesticides in a village, Orissa, India, 2006: a public health problem that calls for immediate, integrated and intense intersectoral coordination.

§   Panda M et al. Outbreak of measles in village Chandanvati, Bolangir district, Orissa, India, 2007.

§   Sen TK et al. Use of Geographical Information System (GIS) helped to control dengue outbreak in Kolkata metropolitan city, West Bengal, India, 2005.

§   Sen TK et al. Epidemiological tool enabled Jalpaiguri district to detect and predict malaria epidemic, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Halder D et al. Low coverage of cataract surgical services in the South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India.

§   Roy G et al. Contaminated municipality-water was a probable cause for cholera outbreak in an urban slum area in West Bengal, India, April 2007.

§   Pradhan MM et al. An outbreak of falciparum malaria in a low transmission area of Orissa, India, 2007.

§   Pradhan MM et al. Using surveillance data to control malaria in Boudh district, Orissa, India, 2006.

§   Mehta VK et al. Better knowledge of symptoms and awareness about availability of treatment could improve cancer management, in the Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh, India 2005.

§   Das A et al. Face mask use may prevent chickenpox among non immunized population, Parikheda village, Orissa, India 2006.

§   Lalmalsawma P et al. Malnutrition remained prevalent among pre-school children in rural Mizoram, North-East India, December 2004.

§   Das KK et al. An outbreak of hepatitis A caused by contaminated well water from a religious place in Dihapur, Orissa, India, 2006.

 

2008

57th Annual Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference; 14-18 Apr 2008, Atlanta, USA

Oral presentation

§         Roy TK. Cutaneous Anthrax Outbreak In A Village Of West BengalIndia, 2007:   The Danger Of Unsafe Handling Of Infected Cow Meat.

Poster presentation

§         Rudra S. Mothers and health workers can influence adolescent girls with reproductive tract infection for them to seek care in government facilities, South 24-Parganas, West Bengal, India, 2007.

The Fifth TEPHINET Global conference, 3-7 Nov 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Oral presentations (9)

§   Kumar O et al. Consumption of contaminated water from a local water source - 'a Bawri' leads to An Outbreak of Hepatitis A in a scarcely populated hilly village, Sharair near Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 2007.

§   Panda M et al. A fatal waterborne outbreak of pesticide poisonings caused by damaged pipelines, Sindhikela, Bolangir, Orissa, India, 2008.

§   Pradhan MM et al. An outbreak of falciparum malaria in a low transmission area of Orissa, India, 2007.

§   Ray TK et al. Measles outbreak in a remote village of West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Sagolsem Ibungochouba et al.An outbreak of scrub typhus in Bishnupur district, Manipur State, India, 2007.

§   Bitragunta S et al. Single dose of diphtheria tetanus (Td) vaccine is immunogenic among school children in Hyderabad, India, 2007.

§   Sood RK et al. Contaminated water from shallow Hand pump leads to Salmonella Typhii outbreak inVillage Darnu, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India: 2007.

§   Bhunia R et al. Danger of Drinking Contaminated Piped Water in a Municipality of West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Roy G et al. Containment of two epidemiologically linked outbreaks of Chikungunya Fever at two blocks of district Howrah, West Bengal, India, October and November 2007.

Poster presentations (21)

§   Jain P et al. First Time Investigated Cholera Outbreak in the Indian State of Uttarakhand 2007: The Danger of Drinking Unprotected, Untreated Spring Water.

§   Ray TK et al. Cutaneous anthrax outbreak in a village of West Bengal, India, 2007: the danger of unsafe handling of infected cow meat.

§   Sagolsem Ibungochouba et al. Treatment delays and low utilization of public health sector among women with reproductive tract infections/sexually transmitted infections -Imphal east district, Manipur, India, 2007.

§   Saha TK et al. A food borne outbreak of gastro-enteritis in two villages in West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Bitragunta S et al. Low immunity against diphtheria and tetanus among school children at Hyderabad, India, 2006.

§   Sood RK et al. Outbreak of Indian Tick typhus, Deol, District Kangra, India, April -August 2007.

§   Banik K et al. Safe blood' – is it really safe in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India, 2007-08.

§   Bhunia R et al. A Typhoid Fever Outbreak in a Urban Slum of West Bengal, India, 2007: Evidence Suggesting Food Borne Followed by Water Borne Transmission.

§   Chander S et al. Conventional Iodised Salt Inadequate to meet Increased Iodine demand during pregnancy –Need for Higher fortified Salt for Pregnant Women. A Community Based Survey of pregnant women in Kullu town, Himachal Pradesh, North India.

§   Das PK et al. Inadequate antenatal care and lack of preplanning regarding place of delivery results in poor institutional delivery in Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Das PK et al. Accumulated susceptible population due to poor vaccine coverage continues to cause measles outbreak in Purulia district, West Bengal, India, 2006.

§   De S et al. Adequate prenatal care could prevent adverse outcome among mothers suffering from toxemia in pregnancy in Purulia, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Maji D et al. Improvement of physical facilities in health subcentres and management skill of female health workers can better their performance in a situation of multi-tasking – South and North-24 Parganas District, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Maji D et al. Limitations in vector control strategy failed the control of malaria in Kolkata City– Kolkata, India, May-2007.

§   Mitra S et al. Factors associated with infant mortality in rural community of South 24 Parganas District, West Bengal, India, 2007.

§   Mitra S et al. Leaking drinking water pipeline led to diarrhea outbreak in Barrackpur, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India 2007.

§   Mohapatra PK et al. Evaluation of chloroquine and sulphadoxine/pyrimethamine therapy in uncomplicated falciparum malaria – North Lakhimpur district, Assam, India, 2006.

§   Mukherjee R et al. Cholera outbreak occurred due to ill maintained age-old pipelines by a municipality in an urban area - West Bengal, India, August 2007.

§   Mukherjee R et al. Need for reorientation training in Oral Rehydration Therapy Programme for health workers to reduce morbidity and mortality among <5 yrs. children in a district of West Bengal, India, 2008.

§   Ningombam S et al. Prevalence and pattern of substance use among the higher secondary school students of Imphal, Manipur, India, 2007.

§   Rajkumari T et al. Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Government employees working in Imphal West district, Manipur, India, 2007.

 

 

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