4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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NCPID 2006 - Conference Abstract
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NCPID 2006 - Conference Abstract
SCIENTIFIC LECTURES
Management of Viral Hepatitis in Children
Dietetic Management of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Update on Encephalitis
Anthelmintics - Rational Use
Approach to a Child with Otitis Media
Safe Injection Techniques
VPD Surveillance In India - Present Scenario
DOTS in Childhood Tuberculosis
Pediatric Sinusitis
Current Concepts in Management of Bacterial Skin Infections
Drug Resistant TB In Children
Management of Pediatric HIV Infection
Rabies
Rational Diagnosis and Treatment of Leptospirosis
TT or Td - When And Why?
One or Two Doses of Chicken Pox Vaccine?
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia
Current Strategies in Polio Eradication - NPSP Perspective
Polio: Why we are Still Struggling to Eradicate?
Role of Serology in Infectious Diseases
Rapid Diagnostic Tests - A Boon to the Clinician
Infections in Immunocompromised Children
Oral and Poster Scientific Papers
Incidence and Clinical Profile of Childhood Leprosy
Awareness of Mother about Prevention of Neonatal and Pediatric Infection
Changing Pattern of Urine Microbiology and Antimicrobial Sensitivity in a Tertiary Children Hospital
Effect of Stress on Peripheral Blood Cells in Children
Pulse Polio Immunisation in Urban Chennai - An Assessment of Awareness
Diagnosis of Fetal Infections - The Modality
Risk Factors for Early Onset New Born Sepsis
Characteristics of Smear Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Infants
A Left Upper Lobe Mass
Prevalence and Outcome of Occult Bacteremia In Young Febrile Children
Outcome of Varicella Zoster Infection in Pregnancy
TB Elispot: A Possible Diagnostic Test in Childhood Tuberculosis?
 
 
 
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