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Review Article

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Guillian Barre syndrome

V.Venkatraman vedanarayanan,Vandana J.vedanarayanan

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):59-67,April - June2010.


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Hydrocarbon Poisoning

Jhuma Sankar

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):69-73,April - June2010.


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The Absence of Progress for both Children and Adults in Global Snakebite Management; Scrabbling for Funding and Business as Usual Ignores Available Solutions

Simpson Ian D, Jacobsen Ingrid M.

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):75-84,April - June2010.


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Management of neonatal emergencies: current evidence from Cochrane/other systematic reviews, Clinical Question 1: Room air vs. 100% oxygen for neonatal resuscitation

M. Jeeva Sankar, Jhuma Sankar

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):95-97,April - June2010.


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Problem Solving and Drug Sourcing by Donation, Does it improve Treatment in the Emergency Room or is it More ‘Dead Aid’: a Review with Examples from Global Snakebite and Anti Snake Venom Provision

Simpson Ian D, Jacobsen Ingrid M.

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):85-94,April - June2010.


Editorial

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Policy for funding, cost-benefit decisions and childhood emergencies

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):-,2010.


Letter to Editor

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Cause of thousands of Snake Bite Deaths in India

Indian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics (Formerly Indian Journal of Emergency Pediatrics). 2(2):-,2010.