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Extent and correlates of leprosy stigma in rural India.

Rao P S S, Raju M S, Barkataki A, et al. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (2) : 167-74.
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Performance of a lateral flow test for the detection of leprosy patients in India.

Parkash O, Kumar A, Pandey R, et al. Journal of medical microbiology. 2008; 57 (Pt 1) : 130-2.

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Funding for self-employment of people with disabilities. Grants, loans, revolving funds or linkage with microfinance programmes.

Klerk T. Leprosy review. 2008; 79 (1) : 92-109.
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Detection and classification of leprosy: future needs and strategies.

Shetty V P, Doshi R P. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (2) : 139-47.
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Association of tuberculous endometritis with infertility and other gynecological complaints of women in India.

Kumar P, Shah N P, Singhal A, et al. Journal of clinical microbiology. 2008; 46 (12) : 4068-70.
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Dermatologic immune restoration syndrome: report of five cases from a tertiary care center in north India.

Handa S, Narang T, Wanchu A. Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery. 2008; 12 (3) : 126-32.

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Predominance of Mycobacterium fortuitum-chelonae complex in Ghatampur field area, endemic for leprosy.

Lavania M, Katoch K, Parashar D, et al. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (4) : 323-30.
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Orofacial lesions in treated central Indian leprosy patients: a cross sectional study with review of literature.

Rawalani S M, Gummadapu S, Motwani M, et al. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (2) : 161-5.
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Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis & M. tuberculosis from cattle of some farms in north India--possible relevance in human health.

Srivastava K, Chauhan D S, Gupta P, et al. The Indian journal of medical research. 2008; 128 (1) : 26-31.

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Best practices in the socio-economic rehabilitation of of persons affected by leprosy and other marginalised people in their communities: findings from nine evaluations in Bangladesh, India and Africa

Velema J. Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal. 2008; 19 (1) : 3 - 18.
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Use of short tandem repeat sequences to study Mycobacterium leprae in leprosy patients in Malawi and India.

Young S, Ponnighaus JM, Jain S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2008; 2 (4) : e214.
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Book review: Aghor Medicine: Pollution, Death and Healing in Northern India by Ron Barrett

Attewel G. Social History of Medicine. 2008;

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A fatal case of Lucio phenomenon from India.

Kumari R, Thappa DM, Basu D. Dermatology online journal. 2008; 14 (2) : 10.

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An 8-12 year follow-up of highly bacillated Indian leprosy patients treated with WHO multi-drug therapy.

Desikan KV, Sundaresh P, Tulasidas I, et al. Leprosy review. 2008; 79 (3) : 303-10.
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Erdheim-Chester disease with cutaneous features in an Indian patient.

Garg T, Chander R, Gupta T, et al. Skinmed. 2008; 7 (2) : 103-6.

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The validity and reliability of a simple semantic classification of foot posture.

Cross H, Lehman L. Leprosy review. 2008; 79 (4) : 416-24.
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Adenosine deaminase activity in sera of patients with visceral leishmaniasis in India.

Tripathi K, Kumar R, Bharti K, et al. Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry. 2008; 388 (1-2) : 135-8.

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Changing profile of disease in leprosy patients diagnosed in a tertiary care centre during years 1995-2000.

Arora M, Katoch K, Natrajan M, et al. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (3) : 257-65.
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17th International Leprosy Congress, Hyderabad. Reports of pre-congress workshops held on January 29th-30th, 2008.

Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (2) : 211-29.
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Flexor carpi ulnaris transfer successfully used to gain strengthening of flexor digitorum superficialis tendons.

Beine A. Indian journal of leprosy. 2008; 80 (2) : 155-60.
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