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Lekársky obzor
- Lekársky obzor : odborný časopis Slovenskej zdravotníckej univerzity v Bratislave . 2020. Roč. 69, č. 5 - s. 146-186 [2, currently available 0, at library only 2]
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- 2020:
- Absence of outbreaks of gastroentities in UNHCR refugee camp in children (0.0-),
- Antimalnutrition program in low-cost children in rural regions in Karnataka state India and in Mandalay province, Myanmar (0.0-),
- Antimalnutrition projects for children and mothers in areas of armed conflict in Yemen and Autonomous Region Kurdistan, Iraq (0.0-),
- Decreasing prevalence of resistant bacteria, including MRSA, colonizing children in orphanages in Ukraine, Kenya and Cambodia (0.0-),
- Dr. h.c. Profesor MUDr. Ján Štencl, CSc., 80-ročný (0.0-),
- High colimycin resistance in gramnegative wound pathogens in migrating adolescents in Lesbos and Samos islands UNHCR refugee centers (0.0-),
- Impact of regular administration of antihelmintic agent albendazol on antropometric parameters of children in prevention of malnutrition in the rural area Buikwe Lugazi province Uganda-5 years follow up (0.0-),
- Infectious diseases in refugee population (0.0-),
- Low coverage of seasonal anti-influenza vaccination among orphanages in Cambodia, Kenya and Slovakia (0.0-),
- Scabies is the commonest skin/soft tissue infection in refugee children and adults escaping war from Middle East via Turkish and Ukrainian border (0.0-),
- The most frequent diagnoses among refugee in UNHCR camp in Veroia, Greece (0.0-),
- The outcomes of the longitudinal research dealing with the development of situation of vulnerable families at risk in Slovakia 2006-2016-challenge for the multidisciplinary strategy (0.0-),
- To bring children from street to school-20 years experience of educational/nutrition/healthcare programme focused on streetchildren and orphans in Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Lesoto, Chad, Madagascar and Mozambique (0.0-),
- Very low occurence of tuberculosis, malaria, HIV, three major killers amnog tropical diseases to children and adolescents escamping from Middle East armed conflicts to Austria, Greece, Ukraine and Hungary (0.0-)
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