Search

Your search keyword '"S. M. Tulsiani"' showing total 21 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "S. M. Tulsiani" Remove constraint Author: "S. M. Tulsiani"
21 results on '"S. M. Tulsiani"'

Search Results

1. The Cholera Phone: Diarrheal Disease Surveillance by Mobile Phone in Bangladesh

2. A Prospective Hospital Study to Evaluate the Diagnostic Accuracy of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for the Early Detection of Leptospirosis in Laos

3. CanEscherichia colifly? The role of flies as transmitters ofE. colito food in an urban slum in Bangladesh

4. Management of Central Nervous System Infections, Vientiane, Laos, 2003–2011

5. Resilience in disaster research: three versions

6. A comparison of two molecular methods for diagnosing leptospirosis from three different sample types in patients presenting with fever in Laos

7. Haemoglobin and red cell counts in leptospirosis patients infected with different serovars

8. Measuring domestic water use: a systematic review of methodologies that measure unmetered water use in low-income settings

9. Survival of Vibrio cholerae O1 on fomites

10. The Utility of Blood Culture Fluid for the Molecular Diagnosis of Leptospira: A Prospective Evaluation

11. What is cholera? A preliminary study on caretakers’ knowledge in Bangladesh

12. Tick paralysis in Australia caused byIxodes holocyclusNeumann

13. Maximizing the chances of detecting pathogenic leptospires in mammals: the evaluation of field samples and a multi‐sample‐per‐mammal, multi‐test approach

14. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 5.Hendra virus

15. The role of fruit bats in the transmission of pathogenic leptospires in Australia

16. Emerging tropical diseases in Australia. Part 1. Leptospirosis

17. High-resolution melt-curve analysis of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD–HRM) for the characterisation of pathogenic leptospires: intra-serovar divergence, interserovar convergence, and evidence of attenuation inLeptospirareference collections

18. High-resolution melt-curve analysis of random-amplified-polymorphic-DNA markers, for the characterisation of pathogenicLeptospira

19. Causes of fever in rural southern Laos

20. Orientia, rickettsia, and leptospira pathogens as causes of CNS infections in Laos : a prospective study

21. Attenuation in Leptospira strain collections

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources