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Papua New Guinea medical journal
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2010
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53
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3-4
Volume:
53
Issue:
3-4
1. Some general factors to be considered when implementing a program to control pneumonia.
Page:94—98
2. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae and childhood pneumonia.
Page:147—150
3. Pneumonia in Papua New Guinea, from the past to the future.
Page:99—105
4. Oxygen supplies for hospitals in Papua New Guinea: a comparison of the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of methods for different settings.
Page:126—138
5. Streptococcus pneumoniae serogroups and colony morphology: a look back.
Page:166—168
6. The bacteriology of lower respiratory infections in Papua New Guinean and Australian indigenous children.
Page:151—165
7. Influenza in the Pacific.
Page:180—190
8. Pneumonia in Goilala.
Page:119—121
9. Improving the aetiological diagnosis of bacterial pneumonia and meningitis in Papua New Guinea.
Page:139—146
10. Human immunodeficiency virus and respiratory disorders: clinical and diagnostic considerations.
Page:169—175
11. A neonatal pneumococcal conjugate vaccine trial in Papua New guinea: study population, methods and operational challenges.
Page:191—206
12. Pneumonia in Papua New Guinea: lessons learnt for the way forward.
Page:89—93
13. Pneumonia research in Papua New Guinea: 1967-1986.
Page:106—118
14. Melioidosis--an uncommon but also under-recognized cause of pneumonia in Papua New Guinea.
Page:176—179