Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
 
 
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice

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January-April 2012 |
Vol 3 | Issue 1

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Guest Editorial
Dengue infection: An emerging cause of neuromuscular weakness
Dengue fever is caused by dengue virus which belongs to the family filoviridae and genus flavi virus. Aedes aegypti is the vector responsible for transmission of the viral infection. Clinical spectrum...
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Importance of preliminary epidemiology studies in rural areas of developing countries
In developing countries, planning for provision of much needed neurological rehabilitation services is important. Lack of definition of the size of the problem of disability resulting from neurologica...
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Original Article
Assessment of mental disorders using the patient health questionnaire as a general screening tool in western Nigeria: A community-based study
Background: Screening at the community level will provide keys to promoting health and preventing diseases at the community level and serve as the fulcrum for timely detection and intervention....
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Cerebellar infarct with neurogenic pulmonary edema following viper bite
This is a beautiful exposition of a survivor of one the world's neglected medical conditions, snakebite. [1] Venomous bites occur commonly in largely rural agrarian communities of Asia, South America,...
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Neurological disorders and barriers for neurological rehabilitation in rural areas in Uttar Pradesh: A cross-sectional study
Background: In India, the majority of individuals with neurological disorders are rural based and cannot even afford the cost of rehabilitation. At the same time, we do not have barrier free en...
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