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3-4
Volume:
56
Issue:
3-4
1. Enteric diseases remain a major contributor to poor health outcomes in Papua New Guinea.
Page:97—102
2. More resources need to be committed to the provision of safe water sources and sanitation in Papua New Guinea.
Page:103—109
3. Isolation of Vibrio cholerae and other enteric microbiota from patients.
Page:110—115
4. Intestinal parasitic infections and anaemia among pregnant women in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Page:119—125
5. Evaluation of a WASH intervention demonstrates the potential for improved hygiene practices in Hiri District, Central Province.
Page:126—135
6. Pigbel in the 21st century: still here, and still in need of an effective surveillance system.
Page:136—140
7. Evaluation of a rapid immunochromatographic assay for the detection of rotavirus, norovirus and adenovirus from children hospitalized with acute watery diarrhoea.
Page:141—144
8. A review of diarrhoea aetiology in Papua New Guinea, 1995-2012.
Page:145—155
9. Clinical management of diarrhoea in children.
Page:156—161
10. Cholera in Papua New Guinea: observations to date and future considerations.
Page:162—165
11. Sago haemolytic disease: towards understanding a novel food-borne toxicosis.
Page:166—177