Epidemiological analysis and patterns of disease amongst patients hospitalized with dengue infection across different hospitals in India
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* Dr. L. Ranbir Singh (MD, FIAP, WHO Fellow) is a Professor and Head, Department of Pediatrics, at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal Manipur.
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