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Sushil Mathew John

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Indian Pediatrics|May 7, 2005
A bedside dipstick method to detect Plasmodium falciparumT Jacob John, Sushil Mathew John
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|October 8, 2009
Paradigm shift for tuberculosis control in high prevalence countriesT Jacob John, Sushil Mathew John
Indian Pediatrics|April 12, 2011
First dose of measles vaccine after 12 months of ageSushil Mathew John, Kirubah Vasandhi David
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India|August 5, 2022
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Contraceptives Among Married Women of Rural VelloreMargret Beaula Alocious Sukumar, Sushil Mathew John
Tropical Doctor|September 10, 2010
The challenge of patients with severe psychiatric illness who do not access care - a way forwardSushil Mathew John, Sankarapandian Venkatesan, Anna Tharyan, et al.
The National Medical Journal of India|April 25, 2014
Nature, prevalence and risk factors of alcohol use in an urban slum of Southern IndiaSunmin Kim, Samara Rifkin, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics|May 18, 2012
Treating a homeless psychiatric patient: ethical challengesKirubah V David, Sushil Mathew John, S Venkatesan, et al.
The Indian Journal of Medical Research|August 10, 2010
Tuberculosis control must be scientifically defined & soundly designedT Jacob John, Vipin M Vashishtha, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
International Health|September 17, 2013
Reported healthcare utilisation for childhood respiratory illnesses in Vellore, South IndiaVenkatesan Sankarapandian, Ingrid K Friberg, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|January 26, 2023
Primary care for the urban poor in India during the pandemic: Uninterrupted management of non-communicable diseases and home-based care of patients with COVID-19 infectionSunil Abraham, Sushil Mathew John, Archna Gupta, et al.
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Indian Pediatrics|May 7, 2005
A bedside dipstick method to detect Plasmodium falciparumT Jacob John, Sushil Mathew John
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|October 8, 2009
Paradigm shift for tuberculosis control in high prevalence countriesT Jacob John, Sushil Mathew John
Indian Pediatrics|April 12, 2011
First dose of measles vaccine after 12 months of ageSushil Mathew John, Kirubah Vasandhi David
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India|August 5, 2022
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Contraceptives Among Married Women of Rural VelloreMargret Beaula Alocious Sukumar, Sushil Mathew John
Tropical Doctor|September 10, 2010
The challenge of patients with severe psychiatric illness who do not access care - a way forwardSushil Mathew John, Sankarapandian Venkatesan, Anna Tharyan, et al.
The National Medical Journal of India|April 25, 2014
Nature, prevalence and risk factors of alcohol use in an urban slum of Southern IndiaSunmin Kim, Samara Rifkin, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics|May 18, 2012
Treating a homeless psychiatric patient: ethical challengesKirubah V David, Sushil Mathew John, S Venkatesan, et al.
The Indian Journal of Medical Research|August 10, 2010
Tuberculosis control must be scientifically defined & soundly designedT Jacob John, Vipin M Vashishtha, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
International Health|September 17, 2013
Reported healthcare utilisation for childhood respiratory illnesses in Vellore, South IndiaVenkatesan Sankarapandian, Ingrid K Friberg, Sushil Mathew John, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|January 26, 2023
Primary care for the urban poor in India during the pandemic: Uninterrupted management of non-communicable diseases and home-based care of patients with COVID-19 infectionSunil Abraham, Sushil Mathew John, Archna Gupta, et al.
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