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期刊名:Journal of nepal health research council

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ISSN:1999-6217

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Pratikchya Tulachan,Manisha Chapagain,Saraswati Dhungana et al. Pratikchya Tulachan et al.
Background: Worldwide mental health professionals have negative attitude towards personality disorder. Aim of this study was to assess the attitudes toward personality disorder among Nepalese psychiatrists. ...
Binod Lekhak,Anjana Singh,Dwij Raj Bhatta Binod Lekhak
Background: Human pathogens are rapidly acquiring resistance to antibiotics leading to treatment failure. We carried out this study to isolate and screen actinomycetes strains that have potential to kill bacterial and fun...
Prashant Rijal,Mandira Shrestha Prashant Rijal
Background: Respiratory distress is one of the most common reasons for admission in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. However, studies of newborn admitted with respiratory distress in our setup are limited. This study aims to...
Saruna Ghimire,Naveen Shrestha,Karen Callahan Saruna Ghimire
Background: Despite knowing the ill consequences of high salt intake, many hypertensive patients in Nepal continue to consume high levels of salt in their diet. Hence, this study aims to reveal the barriers to dietary sal...
Amrit Devkota,Anubhav Paudel,Bhawesh Koirala et al. Amrit Devkota et al.
Background: Nepal is witnessing rise in non-communicable chronic diseases. Costs of the medicine, availability of the medicine for free in public health sectors and variation of price of medicines may play an important ro...
Bijay Maharjan,Hom Nath Chalise,Mamta Thapa Bijay Maharjan
Ageing population is attributable to the growing trend of diabetes mellitus. Diabetic patients are three times greater risk of developing tuberculosis. The review aims to describe the state of tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus comorbidity,...