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  • 2. Elimination of Kala-Azar from the Southeast Asia Region.
    Bhattacharya SK, Dash AP.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2017 Apr; 96(4):802-804. PubMed ID: 28115678
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  • 5. A localized foci of kala-azar in a village of Chandi PHC (Nalnda district).
    Kesari S, Kumar V, Palit A, Kishore K, Das VN, Das P, Bhattacharya SK.
    J Commun Dis; 2009 Sep; 41(3):211-4. PubMed ID: 22010490
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  • 9. Visceral leishmaniasis in the Indian subcontinent: modelling epidemiology and control.
    Stauch A, Sarkar RR, Picado A, Ostyn B, Sundar S, Rijal S, Boelaert M, Dujardin JC, Duerr HP.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2011 Nov; 5(11):e1405. PubMed ID: 22140589
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  • 11. A cost benefit analysis of elimination of kala-azar in Indian subcontinent: an example of Nepal.
    Adhikari SR, Supakankunti S.
    J Vector Borne Dis; 2010 Sep; 47(3):127-39. PubMed ID: 20834081
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  • 12. Entomological efficacy of durable wall lining with reduced wall surface coverage for strengthening visceral leishmaniasis vector control in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
    Huda MM, Kumar V, Das ML, Ghosh D, Priyanka J, Das P, Alim A, Matlashewski G, Kroeger A, Alfonso-Sierra E, Mondal D.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2016 Oct 06; 16(1):539. PubMed ID: 27716091
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  • 14. Chemical and environmental vector control as a contribution to the elimination of visceral leishmaniasis on the Indian subcontinent: cluster randomized controlled trials in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
    Joshi AB, Das ML, Akhter S, Chowdhury R, Mondal D, Kumar V, Das P, Kroeger A, Boelaert M, Petzold M.
    BMC Med; 2009 Oct 05; 7():54. PubMed ID: 19804620
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  • 15. Awareness about kala-azar disease and related preventive attitudes and practices in a highly endemic rural area of India.
    Siddiqui NA, Kumar N, Ranjan A, Pandey K, Das VN, Verma RB, Das P.
    Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health; 2010 Jan 05; 41(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 20578475
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  • 17. Vector control by insecticide-treated nets in the fight against visceral leishmaniasis in the Indian subcontinent, what is the evidence?
    Ostyn B, Vanlerberghe V, Picado A, Dinesh DS, Sundar S, Chappuis F, Rijal S, Dujardin JC, Coosemans M, Boelaert M, Davies C.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2008 Aug 05; 13(8):1073-85. PubMed ID: 18564350
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  • 19. An overview of visceral leishmaniasis elimination program in India: a picture imperfect.
    Gurunath U, Joshi R, Agrawal A, Shah V.
    Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther; 2014 Aug 05; 12(8):929-35. PubMed ID: 24930676
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