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Table of Content - Volume 13 Issue 1 - Janauary 2020


 


Study of dengue fever in Bihar population at a tertiary care centre (JLNMCH, Bhagalpur)

 

Amrendra Kumar Singh1, Gagan Gunjan2, Rajkamal Choudhary3, Ajay Kumar4

 

1Assistant Professor, 3Associate Professor,4Post Graduate Student, Department of General Medicine, JLNMCH Bhagalpur, Bihar, INDIA.

2Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, RIMS, Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Email: akschinku@gmail.com

 

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