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Topno RK, Das VN, Ranjan A, Pandey K, Singh D, Kumar N, Siddiqui NA, Singh VP, Kesari S, Kumar N, Bimal S, Kumar AJ, Meena C, Kumar R and Das P. Asymptomatic infection with visceral leishmaniasis in a disease-endemic area in bihar, India. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2010; 83(3): 502-506.

Kumar N, Siddiqui NA, Verma RB and Das P. Knowledge About Sandflies in Relation to Public and Domestic Control Activities of Kala-azar in Rural Endemic Areas of Bihar. Journal of Communicable Diseases, 2009, 41(2): 121-128.

 

Lal CS, Kumar V, Ranjan A, Das VN, Kumar N, Kishore K and Bhattacharya SK. Evaluation of Cholinesterase level in an endemic population exposed to Malathion Suspension Formulation as a vector control measure. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2004; 99(2): 219-221.


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Kumar N, Siddiquiu NA, Verma RB, Rabidas VNR, Verma N and Kar SK . A pilot study on mother's knowledge and their perception about control, transmission and treatment of Lymphatic Filariasis in a rural community of Bihar. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2003; 27: 33-37.

 

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Kumar N, Siddiqui NA, Verma R and Kar S.K. Women's perceptions on kala-azar. Journal of Parasitic Disease. 2002; 26: 38-41.

 

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Sharma MC, Bimal S, Ranjan A, Das VN, Gupta AK, Kumar N and Kar SK. Relevance of direct agglutination test in sero-epidemiological survey of kala-azar in epidemic foci of Bihar. Journal of Communicable Diseases, 2000; 32(2): 117-122.

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Sharma MC, Gupta AK, Das VN, Verma N, Kumar N, Saran R and Kar SK. Leishmania donovani in blood smears of asymptomatic persons.  Acta Trop. 2000; 76(2): 195-196.

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Dinesh DS, Das VNR, Palit A, Kishore K, Verma N, Gupta AK, Sharma MC, Kumar N and Kar SK. The role of Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis in the transmission of Visceral Leishmaniasis through Phlebotomus Argentipes. Tropical Biomedicine, 2000; 17: 7.

 

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Singh R and Kumar N. A qualitative assessment of the functioning of PHCs in tribal setting- a case study. Journal of Family Welfare, 1988; 25(2): 33-41