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Neurology Asia ; : 53-55, 2007.
Article Dans Malayalam | WPRIM | ID: wpr-625124

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Neurological services in Myanmar began in 1969 in the Yangon General Hospital. Presently the country has 10 neurologists and 13 neurosurgeons serving the 54 million populations in 4 neurological centers. The ratio of population per neurologist is 5.4 million. All of the centers have CT scan, 2 have MRI and EEG, and one has electromyography. The pattern of neurological diseases is largely similar to elsewhere, with stroke, epilepsy and headache as the main illnesses treated. There is a training program for neurologists in the Yangon General Hospital. The Myanmar Neurology Society was founded in 2000. It is affiliated to World Federation of Neurology and ASEAN Neurological Association.


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Myanmar , Neurologie , Hôpitaux généraux
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126815

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The people of our community eat fishes and prawns as cooked ones. But, sometimes, we eat preserved fishes (ie: after saltling, souring or dryint). There are no reports on the types of vibrios that are prevalent inthe fishes and prawns of our food. The study was conducted in Yangon between September 1993 and June 1994. The fish samples including raw and preserved ones were bought from Pazundaung market in Yangon Division. A total of 144 samples were studied. Vibrio species were isolated from 24 percent (35 of 144 samples) of all fish samples. They were isolated more from sea than river fishes and also from raw than preserved samples of all fishes. V. cholerae non-01 were isolated more than V. fluvialis from all fish samples. All of the isolates were sensitive to tetracycline, chloramphenicol, ampicillin and septrin.


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Vibrio cholerae , Myanmar
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Burma Med J ; 1984; 30(2): 196-201
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-125706
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