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2009Prevalence of visual impairment among adults aged forty years and above in the MOH area MaharaHapugoda, H.T.C.J
2009Perspective cohort study to determine the effects of parental age, height, weight, BMI, and parity on the birth weight and length in uncomplicated single ton pregnanciesEkanayake, G.U.A
2009Psychological distress associated factors and coping strategies among female student nurses in the nursing training school GalleEllawela, Y,G
2009Evaluation of diagnostic techniques for the determination of trichomonas vaginalis infection in two selected groups of femalesBanneheke, B.M.H.A
2009Selected factors affecting timely post exposure prophylaxis of human rabies at Colombo South Teaching HospitalBellana, M.R.E
2009Case Book for MS ( Orthodontic)Amarasinghe, H.S.K
2009Descriptive study and comparison of the psychiatric morbidity of the prisoners on capital punishment and other sentenced prisoners charged for non-murder at Bogambara Prison. Kandy , Sri LankaAbeywardena, G.S
2009Prevalence and genotypes of hepatitis C virus in two cohorts of multitran sfused patients in Sri LankaStudy group consist of 228 thalassaemic patients and 183 patients who undergo long-term haemodialysis. They were randomly recruited between 01 st January 2007 and 30 th April 2007. A sample of blood was collected from all the patients and tested for hepatitis C virus antibody with a third generation ELISA. Repeatedly reactive samples were subjected to RT -PCR for the detection of HCV RNA. Positive isolates were further tested to identify genotypes by nested RT-PCR using primers specific for genotypes 1 to iv results. Prevalence of anti-HCV antibodies among thalassaemic patients and haemodialysis patients were 3.95 percent in 1.,09 percent respectively. HCV infection was detected in 45.45 percent of anti-HCV positive patients. There was a significant correlation between the antiHCV antibody prevalence and the number of blood transfusions or with the number of dialysis cycles. Appositive correlation was observed between past history of surgery and presence of anti-HCV antibodies. Anti HCV positivity was not associated with past history of jaundice. HCV genotypes 11 and non 1-iv were prevalent in these two multitran sfused patient cohorts; Jayamaha, C.J. S
2009Assessment of knowledge and skills regarding adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation among doctored Nurses working at Government Hospitals in Kegalle DistrictJagoda, A .I
2009Case Book for MD ( Medicine) Part 11.Iresha, H.A.P