2021
DOI: 10.3126/tuj.v36i01.43512
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Seasonal Variation of Enteric Fever in Kathmandu Valley and Antibiotic Susceptibility Profile of Salmonella Enterica

Abstract: Enteric fever is of public health concern globally, more in the developing countries, which has been causing many morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries. It is mostly related to poor sanitation and contaminated drinking water. This study aims to study the seasonal variation of enteric fever seen in Kathmandu valley and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of the isolated bacteria. Therefore, blood culture of suspected patients of enteric fever was conducted from April 2018 to April 2020 u… Show more

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“…'Study and helping in household chores' is not typically an economic activity, however, significant share of the population are kept under this category here as they meet those criteria. The assistance of the minors and students in household chores is crucially in rural household in Nepal (Subedi et al, 2007) since it make possible for working adults allocate time for outdoor work (Pandey, 2016b). Therefore, it is also categorised under economic activity.…”
Section: Land Livestock and Livelihood Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…'Study and helping in household chores' is not typically an economic activity, however, significant share of the population are kept under this category here as they meet those criteria. The assistance of the minors and students in household chores is crucially in rural household in Nepal (Subedi et al, 2007) since it make possible for working adults allocate time for outdoor work (Pandey, 2016b). Therefore, it is also categorised under economic activity.…”
Section: Land Livestock and Livelihood Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing knowledge on migration research primarily focus, particularly in Nepal, into exploring migration trends (Gurung, 1983;Kollmair, Manandhar, Subedi, & Thieme, 2006;Massey, Axinn, & Ghimire, 2010;Piotrowski et al, 2013;Shrestha & Bhandari, 2007). Others have explored the causes and investigated the process of migration under pushpull framework (Bohora-Mishra & Massey, 2009;Subedi, 1993;Subedi & Pandey 2002;Subedi, Subedi, Dawadi, & Pandey, 2007;Williams, 2013). The assessment of the remittance contribution is also getting momentum (Sharma & Gurung, 2009;Kollmair et al, 2006;Hoermann & Kollmair 2009;Thieme & Wyss, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%