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Contamination of medicine injection paraphernalia used by registered medical practitioners in south India: An ethnographic study
M. Lakshman, Mark Nichter
Anthropology, School of
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Registered Medical Practitioner
100%
Paraphernalia
100%
South India
100%
Syrinx
100%
Ethnographic Study
100%
Injection Administration
33%
Injecting Practices
33%
Virus B
33%
Formal Training
33%
Hepatitis B
33%
Open Market
33%
Structured Observation
33%
Allopathic Medicine
33%
Tamil Nadu
33%
Observation Instrument
33%
Intravenous Drug Use
33%
Illegal Drugs
33%
Arts and Humanities
Medicine
100%
Ethnographic Study
100%
South India
100%
Medical practitioners
100%
Practitioners
50%
Tamil Nadu
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Disposable Equipment
33%
Illicit Drug
16%
Syringe
16%
Disease Transmission
16%
Hepatitis B
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Syringe
100%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Hepatitis B
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Illicit Drug
20%
Alertness
20%
Allopathic Medicine
20%
Hepatitis B
20%