Publication Snakelore and indigenous snakebite remedies practiced by some tribals of Rajasthan. Jain A, Katewa S S, Sharma S K, et al. NISCAIR-CSIR, India. Indian journal of traditional knowledge. 2011; 10 (2) : 258-268. Download PDF
Publication Consensus of local knowledge on medicinal plants among traditional healers in Mayiladumparai block of Theni District, Tamil Nadu, India. Pandikumar P, Chellappandian M, Mutheeswaran S, et al. Journal of ethnopharmacology. 2011; 134 (2) : 354-62.
Publication Practice models and challenges in teledermatology: a study of collective experiences from teledermatologists. Armstrong A, Kwong M, Ledo L, et al. PloS one. 2011; 6 (12) : e28687. Download PDF
Publication Delayed psychological morbidity associated with snakebite envenoming. Williams SS, Wijesinghe C, Jayamanne SF, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (8) : e1255. Download PDF
Publication Snakebite mortality in India: a nationally representative mortality survey. Mohapatra B, Warrell D, Suraweera W, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (4) : e1018. Download PDF
Publication The effect of pre-hospital care for venomous snake bite on outcome in Nigeria. Michael G, Thacher TD, Shehu MI L. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2011; 105 (2) : 95-101.
Publication Estimate of the burden of snakebites in sub-Saharan Africa: a meta-analytic approach. Chippaux J. Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 2011; 57 (4) : 586-99.
Publication Leprosy-related disability and the association with secondary mental health problems in the Eastern Region of Nepal. Ramerman L. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2011;
Publication Snakebite admissions in Zimbabwe: pattern, clinical presentation and management. Tagwireyi D, Nhachi C F B, Ball D E. The Central African journal of medicine. 2011; 57 (5-8) : 17-22.
Publication Neglected tropical diseases and the millennium development goals: why the "other diseases" matter: reality versus rhetoric. Molyneux DH, Malecela M. BioMed Central. Parasites & vectors. 2011; Download PDF
Publication Managing morbidity and preventing disability in the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis. World Health Organization . World Health Organization. 2011; Download PDF
Publication L'ulcère de buruli: reconnaître et agir: un manuel pour le personnel de santé de terrain. World Health Organization . Organisation mondiale de la Santé. 2011; Download PDF
Publication The neglected tropical diseases of India and South Asia: review of their prevalence, distribution, and control or elimination. Lobo D, Velayudhan R, Chatterjee P, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (10) : e1222. Download PDF
Publication The field-testing of a novel integrated mapping protocol for neglected tropical diseases. Pelletreau S, Nyaku M, Dembele M, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (11) : e1380. Download PDF
Publication The impact of neglected tropical diseases, and their associated stigma, on people's basic capabilities. Wilsher EJ. Durham University. Department of Geography. 2011; Download PDF
Publication What is the appropriate age range of individuals to be included in a survey to estimate the prevalence of trachomatous trichiasis? Jefitha K, Hillary R, Mesurier RL, et al. The British journal of ophthalmology. 2011; 95 (8) : 1058-60.
Publication Neglected tropical disease control in post-war Sierra Leone using the Onchocerciasis Control Programme as a platform. Hodges M, Koroma J, Sonnie M, et al. International health. 2011; 3 (2) : 69-74.
Publication A qualitative study on stigma and coping strategies of patients with podoconiosis in Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia. Tora A, Davey G, Tadele G. International health. 2011; 3 (3) : 176-81.
Publication Choice of providers for treating a neglected tropical disease: an empirical analysis of kala azar in Nepal. Adhikari SR, Supakankunti S, Khan M. Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine. 2011; 4 (3) : 234-40. Download PDF
Publication The epidemiological dynamics of infectious trachoma may facilitate elimination. Lietman TM, Gebre T, Ayele B, et al. Epidemics. 2011; 3 (2) : 119-24.