August 1988, Volume 38, Issue 8
Editorial
Group B Streptococci (Strept agalactiae) are the etiologic agents of bovine mastitis, and until recently were not believed to cause serious human diseases. However it has been established that Group B Streptococci (GBS) are present in the vaginal flora of approximately 25% women a
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
HEPATITIS NON A - NON B - REPORT OF A WATER-BORNE OUT BREAK
M Shuaib Quraishi , et al
QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF THE REFLOTRON SYSTEM A BLOOD CHEMISTRY REAGENT STRIP ANALYSER
Mirza Naqi Zafar , et al
M. Masud ul Hasan Nuri , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
GASTRIC CANCER IN KARACHI - SOME PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS
Khalid Ismail , et al
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: LEAD LEVELS IN BLOOD
Khalilur Rehman , et al
A STUDY OF 11W-ANTIBODY IN SERA OF BLOOD DONORS AND PEOPLE AT RISK
Syed Abdul Mujeeb , et al
Letter to the Editor
REVIEW ARTICLES
CASE REPORTS
ANAL EROTICISM: SELF INTRODUCED FOREIGN BODIES IN THE RECTUM
Muhammad Iqbal , et al
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