نتایج جستجو برای: nepal

تعداد نتایج: 19121  

2011
Sangeeta Rajbhandary Mark Hughes Krishna K. Shrestha

The 29 Nepalese species of the pantropical genus Begonia largely belong to 2 sections, Begonia sect. Diploclinium and Begonia sect. Platycentrum. The former comprises tuberous species which occur along the Himalayan range. They die back during the dry season and their flowering time is strongly constrained by the onset of the monsoon. The latter comprises evergreen rhizomatous species some of w...

2010
Yadav P Joshi Guy M Robinson

*Department of Microbiology, Kantipur College of Medical Science, Sitapaila, Kathmandu, Nepal. **Center for Rural Health and Community Development University of South Australia, Australia. Received for publication: February 19, 2010. Reprint request: Yadav Prasad Joshi, M.Sc., M. A., Lecturer in Zoology: Parasitology, Department of Microbiology, Kantipur College of Medical Science, Sitapaila, K...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Rainer Schimmel Dariusz Tarnawski

In the present paper we introduce three new species of the genus Corymbitodes Buysson, 1904 from Nepal and from Northern India and provide the description of the male of C. kambaitiana Fleutiaux, 1942. No species of Corymbitodes was recorded from Nepal or India previously. The new species are C. bengalensis sp. nov. (India), C. chassaini sp. nov. (India), C. nepalensis sp. nov. (Nepal). C. kamb...

Journal: :Leprosy review 2007
Samira Bührer-Sékula Jan Visschedijk Maria Aparecida F Grossi Krishna P Dhakal Abdullahi U Namadi Paul R Klatser Linda Oskam

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the use of the ML Flow test as an additional, serological, tool for the classification of new leprosy patients. DESIGN In Brazil, Nepal and Nigeria, 2632 leprosy patients were classified by three METHODS : (1) as multibacillary (MB) or paucibacillary (PB) according to the number of skin lesions (WHO classification), (2) by slit skin smear examination, and (3) by serolo...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2011
Anne E Desjardins Robert H Proctor

On smallholder farms in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal, fungi of the Fusarium graminearum clade cause Gibberella ear rot of maize and contamination with the 8-ketotrichothecenes nivalenol and deoxynivalenol. Previous DNA marker analyses of the F. graminearum clade from maize in Nepal found a high level of genetic diversity but were limited in detail or scope. The present stud...

2018
Rina Pradhan Karen Wynter Jane Fisher

Pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality are much more prevalent among adolescents than adults, particularly in low-income settings. Little is known about risk factors for pregnancy among adolescents in Nepal, but setting-specific evidence is needed to inform interventions. This study aimed to describe the prevalence, and identify factors associated with pregnancy among adolescents in Nepal be...

2011
J H JOHNSTON

Chest X-rays of 1057 potential Gurkha recruits from East Nepal and 964 from West Nepal were examined. Seventy-four X-rays from Eastern Nepalis showed changes suggestive of past or present tuberculosis (including 18 with calcified primary complexes) but only 34 (five with calcified primary complexes) from Western Nepalis suggesting that there is a higher tuberculosis infection rate in men from E...

2016
Krishna Prasad Acharya Nirajan Niroula Krishna Kaphle

Brucellosis is an abortifacient zoonotic disease which remains prominent in third world countries like Nepal. Brucellosis possess a public health concern, the incidences of which in livestocks can present substantial economic and health burdens for herders and health professionals. In Nepal, several cases of bovine including human brucellosis have been reported. This paper aims to evaluate the ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1981
J H Johnston J Luby

Chest X-rays of 1057 potential Gurkha recruits from East Nepal and 964 from West Nepal were examined. Seventy-four X-rays from Eastern Nepalis showed changes suggestive of past or present tuberculosis (including 18 with calcified primary complexes) but only 34 (five with calcified primary complexes) from Western Nepalis suggesting that there is a higher tuberculosis infection rate in men from E...

2017
Anupama Bhattarai Sailaja Adhikari

After publication of this article, it came to light that the authors did not have the ethical approval required to conduct this study according to Nepalese research regulations. The ethics statement on the article states, "The research was approved by ethical committee of Nepal Public Health Laboratory, Kathmandu, Nepal." However, we were notified by officials at the Nepal Health Research Counc...

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