An autopsy-based study of death due to road traffic accidents in metropolis of Karachi
February 2013, Volume 63, Issue 2
Editorial
The World Health Organization has estimated that the global burden of hepatitis B and C is 4.3 million and 800, 000 persons respectively each year in Eastern Mediterranean Region alone contributing to 2% deaths secondary to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.1
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
An autopsy-based study of death due to road traffic accidents in metropolis of Karachi
Farhat Hussain Mirza , et al
Morbidity meetings: What makes it to; what stays out of the forum
Khuwaja Muhammad Inam Pal , et al
Occupational injuries admitted to the Emergency Department
Mustafa Burak Sayhan , et al
Anti Hepatitis E virus seropositivity in a group of male blood donors in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Ayman Khalid Johargy , et al
Syed Faiz-ul-Hassan Rizvi , et al
Governance in community based health programmes in I.R of Iran
Katayoun Falahat , et al
Predictors of herbal medicine in patients with coronary artery disease in Jordan
Abdallah Fandi Yousef Omeish , et al
Experience at a stricture clinic in a developing country
Manzoor Hussain , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
Short Communication
Letter to the Editor
Evidence Based Medicine
Learning Research
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Role of probiotics in health and disease: A review
Varun Pratap Singh , et al
CASE REPORTS
STUDENTS' CORNER
Association of socioeconomic classes with diet, stress and hypertension
Hafiz Muhammad Aslam , et al
Evaluation of iron serum level in Alzheimer disease
Mohamad Goldust , et al
Deficiency in the awareness of Hepatitis B amongst students of medical colleges- Alarm!
Nava Asad Dohadhwala , et al
Uses and ability of chilies in reducing mucus congestion
Ahsan Akhtar , et al
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