Redefining the diseases with reincarnation of 'Germ theory'
Chronic diseases or illnesses have a nick name 'non-communicable disease', where in spite of best efforts, apparently no microbial agent as cause of disease transmission could have been established till few years back. This confusion stemmed from the gaps in the natural history of those di...
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Main Authors: | Ranabir Pal (Author), Mitasha Singh (Author), Rajesh Ranjan (Author), Gautam Sarkar (Author), Dharamvir Ranjan Bharati (Author), Shrayan Pal (Author) |
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Al Ameen Medical College,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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