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ANNEXURE IV
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NTI PAPERS19601. Bordia NL,Anton Geser, Mclary J, Mundt I & Kul Bhushan: Tuberculin sensitivity in
young children (0-4 years old) as an index of tuberculosis in the community. IndianJ TB 1960, 8, 25-43.
2. Bordia NL: Drug prophylaxis in the control of tuberculosis in India. Indian J TB1960, 7, 83-87.
3. Bordia NL:The training programme of the Institute.Bull Dev Prev TB 1960,7, 4-6.
4. Mahler HT: The World Health Organisation and the ideas behind the Institute. BullDev Prev TB 1960, 7, 7-12.
5. Kul Bhushan: Assessment of BCG vaccination in India. Indian J Med Res 1960,48, 407-417.
19616. Raj Narain, Kul Bhushan&SubramanianM: Allergy producing capacity of theMadras
and Danish vaccines as seen among school children in Bangalore. Indian J TB 1961,9, 15-29.
7. Banerji D: The medical sciences and the Indian society. J Indian Med Assoc 1961,37, 22-25.
8. Bordia NL: Training of auxiliary personnel for the control of tuberculosis in India.Bombay Hosp J 1961, 3, 122-123.
19629. Andersen S & Banerji D: Report on a study of migration in four taluks of Bangalore
district. Population Review 1962, 6, 69-77.
10. Bordia NL: Ideas on the District Tuberculosis Clinic. Proceedings of All IndiaTuberculosis and Chest Diseases Workers� Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India16-19 Jan 1962, 6-8.
11. Raj Narain: Tuberculosis Control (An approach to villages). Proceedings of All
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India Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers� Conference, 18th, Bangalore,India, 16-19 Jan 1962, 13-15.
12. Andersen S & Piot M: The operations research approach. Proceedings ofTuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India,16-19 Jan 1962, 16-19.
13. Raj Narain, Jambunathan MV & Subramanian M: Resurvey of fifteen villages fromthe Madanapalle zone of National Sample Survey on tuberculosis. Proceedings ofTuberculosis and Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India,16-19 Jan 1962, 3441.
14. Raj Narain & Subramanian M: Limitations of single picture interpretation in massradiography. Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases WorkersConference, 18th, Bangalore, India, 16-19 Jan 1962, 64-85.
15. Kul Bhushan: Allergy after BCG vaccination. Proceedings ofAll India Tuberculosisand Chest Diseases Workers� Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India, 16-19 Jan1962, 286-289.
16. Raj Narain: Size and extent of tuberculosis problem in urban and rural India. Indian JTB 1962, 9, 147-50.
17. Baily GVJ: Door to door BCG vaccination. Bull Dev Prev TB 1962, 9, 12.
18. Kul Bhushan: Trial on experimental batches of freeze dried BCG vaccine produced atGuindy laboratory. Bull Dev Prev TB 1962, 9, 16-19.
19. Banerji D: Medical practice in India and its sociological implications.Antiseptic 1962,59, 125-29.
20. Andersen S&Benjamin PV: Fivemillion tuberculous in India: BCG+INH,T. Bulletinof IUAT 1962, 3, 6-13.
21. Waaler HT, Geser A & Andersen S: The use of mathematical models in the study ofepidemiology of tuberculosis. Ame J Pub Hlth 1962, 52, 1002-1013.
22. Piot M: Outline of a District Tuberculosis Programme. Indian J TB 1962, 9, 151-156.
23. Andersen S: Some aspects of the economics of tuberculosis in India. Indian J TB1962, 9, 176-180.
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196324. Raj Narain, Geser A, Jambunathan MV & Subramanian M: Tuberculosis prevalence
survey in Tumkur district. Indian J TB 1963, 10, 85-116.
25. Andersen S: Operations research in public health. Indian J Pub Hlth 1963, 7, 141-151.
26. Raj Narain, Geser A, Jambunathan MV & Subramanian M: Some aspects of atuberculosis prevalence survey in a south Indian district. Bull WHO 1963, 29, 641-64.
27. Banerji D & Andersen S: A sociological study of the awareness of symptoms amongpersons with pulmonary tuberculosis. Bull WHO 1963, 29, 665-683.
28. Andersen S&Banerji D: A sociological inquiry into an urban TB control programme inIndia. Bull WHO 1963, 29, 685-700.
196429. Raj Narain, Nair SS & Chandrasekhar P: A comparison of the relative value of single
and double picture techniques in tuberculosis prevalence surveys. Indian J TB 1964,3, 145-153.
30. Raj Narain: Epidemiology of tuberculosis in India. Swasth Hind 1964, 7, 60-63.
31. Banerji D: Facts and fads about tuberculosis. Swasth Hind 1964, 7, 70.
32. Gothi GD: District Tuberculosis Programme. Swasth Hind 1964, 7, 73-75.
33. Zacharia A: Care of tuberculosis patients. Swasth Hind 1964, 7, 83-84.
34. Nagpaul DR: Chemotherapy programmes and drug regimens related to the economicresources in developing countries. Bull IUAT 1964, 35, 242-246.
35. O�Rourke J: Tuberculosis work in India. Patna J Med 1964, 38, 609-613.
36. Nagpaul DR: Development of a National Tuberculosis Control Programme in India.Patna J Med 1964, 38, 643-47.
37. Banerji D: Health problems and health practices in modern India: A historicalinterpretation. Indian Practitioner 1964, 17, 137-143.
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38. Kul Bhushan: My experience of Mass BCG Campaign. Bull Dev Prev TB 1964, 9,12-14.
39. Banerji D: Some social aspects of the National Tuberculosis Programme. Bull DevPrev TB 1964, 9, 47-50.
40. Naidu VB: Rationale of District Tuberculosis Programme. Bull Dev Prev TB 1964,9, 63-65.
41. Banerji D: Facts and Fads. T Bull of IUAT 1964, 10,17.
42. Kul Bhushan: Some studies on the Madras freeze dried BCG vaccine. Proceedingsof Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 19th, New Delhi,India, 5-7 Apr. 1964, 112.
43. Gothi GD, Kul Bhushan, Nair SS & Baily GVJ: BCG without tuberculin test.Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 19th,New Delhi, India, 5-7 Apr. 1964, 138-162.
44. O�Rourke J: Evaluating control programmes. Proceedings of Tuberculosis andChest Diseases Workers Conference, 19th, New Delhi, India, 5-7 Apr 1964,195-208.
45. NagpaulDR: Role of nursing personnel in theNationalTuberculosis Control Programme.Nursing J of India 1964, 16, 109.
46. Andersen S: India�s tuberculosis problem. NTI NL 1964, 1, 5-8.
47. O�Rourke J: Significance of tuberculin test. NTI NL 1964, 1, 32-35.
48. Piot M: Tuberculosis, the developing countries and the WHO. NTI NL 1964, 1, 43-52.
196549. Gothi GD & Baily GVJ: Problems of treatment of TB patients in rural areas. Indian
J TB 1965, 12, 62-68.
50. Raj Narain: Case finding (Epidemiological consideration). Indian J TB 1965, 12, 95-100.
51. Baily GVJ: Recent development in the application of BCG vaccination. Bull DevPrev TB 1965, 9, 24-27.
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52. Kul Bhushan: Technical aspects of BCG campaign. Bull Dev Prev TB 1965, 9, 31-35.
53. Banerji D: Tuberculosis: A problem of social planning in developing countries. MedCare 1965, 3, 151-159.
54. Anne Pe: Hope for millions - ANational Tuberculosis Control Programme. NursingTime 1965, 61, 1494.
55. Mercenier P & O�Rourke J: Tuberculosis Control in cities. Maharashtra Medl J1965, 569-73.
56. Raj Narain, Nair SS, Chandrasekhar P & Ramanatha Rao G: Problems connectedwith the estimation of the incidence of tuberculosis infection. Indian J TB 1965, 13,5-23.
57. GovindaswamyV&Savic D: Intermittent treatment with streptomycin and isoniazid inrural area. Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference,20th, Ahmedabad, India, 3-5 Feb 1965, 113-128.
58. Banerji D: India�s National Tuberculosis Programme in relation to the proposed socialand economic development plans. Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest DiseasesWorkers Conference, 20th, Ahmedabad, India, 3-5 Feb 1965, 210-216.
59. Baily GVJ: Recent developments in the application of BCG vaccination. NTI NL1965, 2, 10-16.
60. Menon VA: Planning for X-ray section. NTI NL 1965, 2, 38-41.
196661. Raj Narain, Nair SS, Ramanatha Rao G, Chandrasekhar P & Pyarelal: Enhancing of
tuberculin allergy by previous tuberculin test(s). Indian J TB 1966, 13, 43-56.
62. Padmanabha Rao K, Nair SS, Cobbold N & Naganathan N: Some operational factorsinfluencing the utility of culture examination in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis.Indian J TB 1966, 13, 61-76.
63. Nagpaul DR: National Tuberculosis Institute. Swasth Hind 1966, 10, 158-62.
64. Raj Narain, Nair SS, Ramanatha Rao G, & Chandrasekhar P: Distribution of infectionand disease among households in a rural community. Bull WHO 1966, 34, 639-54.
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65. Nagpaul DR: Conquest of tuberculosis. Swayam Sahaya 1966, 1, 10.
66. Padmanabha Rao K, Nair SS, Naganathan N & Ramanatha Rao G: An invitro studyon sensitivity of tubercle bacilli to thiacetozone (TB1). Indian J TB 1966, 13, 147-57.
67. Raj Narain: Comments on epidemiological recommendations. Proceedings ofTuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 21st, Calcutta, India,11-14 Feb 1966, 33-37.
68. Nagpaul DR: BCG vaccination. Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest DiseasesWorkers Conference, 21st, Calcutta, India, 11-14 Feb. 1966, 42-44.
69. Raj Narain, Ramanatha Rao G, Chandrasekhar P & Pyarelal: Fate of cases diagnosedin a survey. Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases WorkersConference, 21st, Calcutta, India, 11-14 Feb 1966, 72-77.
70. Anna Mohanraj: Midwives and auxiliary nurse midwives in National TuberculosisProgramme. Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases WorkersConference, 21st, Calcutta, India, 11-14 Feb 1966, 335-338.
71. Padmanabha Rao K, Naganathan N & Nair SS: A cold staining method for tuberclebacilli using chloroform. Indian J TB 1966, 14, 3-9.
72. Gothi GD, O�Rourke J & Baily GVJ: Some observations on the drug combination ofINH +Thiacetozone under the conditions of District Tuberculosis Programme. IndianJ TB 1966, 14, 41-48.
73. Gothi GD, O�Rourke J & Baily GVJ: Some observations on the drug combination ofINH + Thiacetazone under the conditions of District Tuberculosis Programme. NTINL 1966, 3, 1-17.
74. Nagpaul DR: Case finding methods most adequate under the medical, economic andsocial conditions of different countries. NTI NL 1966, 3, 29-36.
75. Menon VA: Choosing the X-ray equipment - II. NTI NL 1966, 3, 37-40.
196776. Nagpaul DR: Role of the National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI) in fight against
tuberculosis. Souvenir of Mysore State Tuberculosis and Chest DiseasesWorkers Conference, 2nd, Mangalore, India, 14-15 Jan 1967, 107-111.
77. Nagpaul DR: District Tuberculosis Programme in concept and outline. Indian J TB
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1967, 14, 186-198.
78. Raj Narain, Chandrasekhar P, Pyarelal & Satyanarayanachar RA: Prevalence, fate,source and infectivity of resistant strains of mycobacterim tuberculosis: Proceedingsof Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 22nd, Hyderabad,India, 3-6 Feb 1967, 37-51.
79. Padmanabha Rao K: A comparative study of prevalence of drug resistance to majoranti-tuberculosis drugs. Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases WorkersConference, 22nd, Hyderabad, India, 3-6 Feb 1967, 52-62.
80. Nagpaul DR & Viswanath MK: Economics of Health. Proceedings of Tuberculosisand Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 22nd, Hyderabad, India, 3-6 Feb1967, 279-300.
81. Savic D: Relationship between drug collection and intake among tuberculosis patientsin ambulatory chemotherapy. Proceedings of Tuberculosis and Chest DiseasesWorkers Conference, 22nd, Hyderabad, India, 3-6 Feb 1967, 330-339.
82. Baily GVJ, Savic D, Gothi GD, Naidu VB & Nair SS: Potential yield of pulmonarytuberculosis cases by direct microscopy of sputum in a district of south India. BullWHO 1967, 37, 875-92.
83. Viswanath MK: Social science and medicine. NTI NL 1967, 4, 1-9.
84. Nagpaul DR: Science, technology and TB control. NTI NL 1967, 4, 10-13.
85. Baily GVJ: Operational research in health services with particular reference to thetuberculosis programme in India. NTI NL 1967, 4, 29-35.
86. Nair SS: Note on operational research in hospital services with summaries of twoillustrative studies. NTI NL 1967, 4, 36-40.
196887. Kul Bhushan, Baily GVJ, &Naidu VB: Simultaneous smallpox and BCG vaccination.
Indian J TB 1968, 15, 52-56.
88. Baily GVJ: Direct BCG vaccination - Simultaneous BCG & smallpox vaccination.Bull IUAT 1968, 41, 53-59.
89. Nagpaul DR, Savic D, Padmanabha Rao K&Baily GVJ: Case finding by microscopy.Bull IUAT 1968, 41, 148-158.
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90. Gothi GD, O�Rourke J & Baily GVJ: Drug toxicities observed amongst the patientstreated with INH+Thioacetazone under conditions of District TB Programme.Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, Calcutta,India, 1968, 368-373.
91. Arora BC: BCG Vaccination and mass campaign programme. Clinician 1968, 32,19.
92. Raj Narain, Chandrasekhar P, Satyanarayanachar RA&Pyarelal: Resistant and sensitivestrains of mycobacterium tuberculosis found in repeated surveys among a south Indianrural population. Bull Wld Hlth Org 1968, 39, 681-99.
93. Raj Narain, Nair SS, Naganna K, Chandrasekhar P, Ramanatha Rao G & Pyarelal:Problem in defining a �case� of pulmonary tuberculosis in prevalence surveys. BullWld Hlth Org 1968, 39, 701-29.
94. Nagpaul DR: Computer age in tuberculosis control. NTI NL 1968, 5, 11-14.
95. Nagpaul DR: The District Tuberculosis Control Programme (DTP). NTI NL 1968,5, 33-37.
96. Gothi GD: Problem of tuberculosis in India. NTI NL 1968, 6, 71-78.
97. Radha Narayan: First impressions of a newcomer at the National Tuberculosis Institute,Bangalore. NTI NL 1968, 6, 94-98.
196998. Nair SS: Planning of research studies. Indian J TB 1969, 16, 37-41.
99. Menon VA & Nair SS: Problems of maintenance of hospital equipment. J Inst ofEngineers 1969, 49, 73-77.
100. Nagpaul DR: Role of theNational Tuberculosis Institute (NTI) in National TuberculosisControl Programme(NTP). Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest DiseasesWorkers Conference, 24th, Trivandrum, India, 3-5 Jan 1969, 45-49.
101. SimeonovLA: Role ofWorldHealthOrganisation inNationalTuberculosis Programme.Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 24th,Trivandrum, India, 3-5 Jan 1969, 50-54.
102. Arora BC: Functions & responsibilities of regional health organisations and the role ofregional tuberculosis organisations under the National Tuberculosis Programme.Proceedings of Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 24th,
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Trivandrum, India, 3-5 Jan 1969, 54-67.
103. Padmanabha Rao K: Inter and intra reader variations in direct microscopy and theirinfluence on sensitivity and specificity. Proceedings of Tuberculosis & ChestDiseases Workers Conference, 24th, Trivandrum, India, 3-5 Jan 1969,99-110.
104. Simeonov LA: Methods of health and medical research. Proceedings of Tuberculosis& Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 24th, Trivandrum, India, 3-5 Jan 1969,315-19.
105. Nagpaul DR: Some implications of the observed socio-epidemiological characteristicsof out-patients attending a city tuberculosis control centre. Proceedings ofTuberculosis & Chest Diseases Workers Conference, 24th, Trivandrum, India,3-5 Jan 1969, 336-42.
106. AroraBC:Evaluation ofDistrictTuberculosis Programme functions through conventionalreports.NTI NL 1969, 6, 8-19.
107. Simeonov LA: Cost of National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1969, 7, 31-35.
108. Baily GVJ: BCG vaccination � Its present status. NTI NL 1969, 7, 36-39.
109. Nagpaul, DR: Modern trends in the treatment of tuberculosis. NTI NL 1969, 7,61�67.
110. Radha Narayan: Tuberculosis, a problem of human suffering. NTI NL 1969, 7,68�71.
1970111. Kul Bhushan, Nair SS&GanapathyKT: Assessment of post vaccination allergy among
those vaccinated without pre-vaccination tuberculin test. Indian J TB 1970, 17,18-31.
112. Chandrasekhar P, Nair SS, Padmanabha Rao K, Ramanatha Rao G & Pyarelal:Examination of multiple sputum specimens in a tuberculosis survey. Tubercle 1970,51, 255.
113. PadmanabhaRaoK&NagpaulDR: Bacteriological diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis� sputum microscopy. Bull IUAT 1970, 44, 67�77.
114. Nagpaul DR, Viswanath MK & Dwarakanath G: A Socio-epidemiological study ofout-patients attending a city tuberculosis clinic in India to judge the place of specialised
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centres in a tuberculosis control programme. Bull Wld Hlth Org 1970, 43, 17�34.
115. Gothi GD, Savic D, Baily GVJ&Rupert Samuel GE: Cases of pulmonary tuberculosisamong the out-patients attendingGeneral Health Institutions in an Indian city. BullWldHlth Org 1970, 43, 35-40.
116. Gothi GD: Epidemiology in control of pulmonary tuberculosis. NTI NL 1970, 8,7�12.
117. National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore: Outline of a tuberculosis programme forlarge cities based on the principles of National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL1970, 8, 13�18.
118. Simeonov LA: Training requirements of medical and para-medical staff in the DistrictTuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1970, 8, 35�38.
119. Baily GVJ: Tuberculosis � amenable to organised community effort. NTI NL 1970,8, 39�41.
120. Arora BC: The basis for fixing forecasts for DTP. NTI NL 1970, 8, 61�63.
121. Radha Narayan: Communication model of a National Tuberculosis Institute. NTI NL1970, 8, 64�65.
122. Nagpaul DR: X-rays: their use in medical diagnosis. NTI NL 1970, 8, 83�87.
123. Menon VA: Some technical problems connected with effective utilization of X-rayequipments in National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1970, 8, 88�93.
1971124. Gothi GD, Nair SS & Pyarelal: Some epidemiological aspects of tuberculous disease
and infection in pediatric age group in a rural community. Indian Pediatrics 1971, 8,186�194.
125. Nair SS, Ramanatha Rao G & Chandrasekhar P: Distribution of tuberculous infection& disease in clusters of rural households. Indian J TB 1971, 18, 3�9.
126. Padmanabha RaoK, Nair SS, NaganathanN&Rajalakshmi R: Assessment of diagnosisof pulmonary tuberculosis by sputummicroscopy in aDistrict Tuberculosis Programme.Indian J TB 1971, 18, 10�21.
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127. Arora BC: The new role of District Tuberculosis Associations in the NationalTuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1971, 8, 1�4.
128. Nagpaul DR: The International Education Year. NTI NL 1971, 8, 5�7.
129. Nagpaul DR & Sudha S Murthy: The NTI News Letter-Opinion poll. NTI NL 1971,8, 26�30.
130. Nair SS: Some introspections on integration of NTP with General Health Services.NTI NL 1971, 8, 89�93.
131. Naganathan N: Random thoughts on NTP & NTI. NTI NL 1971, 8, 94�97
132. Gothi GD, Savic D, Baily GVJ, Padmanabha Rao K, Nair SS & Rupert Samuel GE:Collection and consumption of self-administered anti-tuberculosis drugs under programmeconditions. Indian J TB 1971, 18, 107�113.
133. Nair SS: Assessment and monitoring of National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP).Indian J TB 1971, 18, 131�134.
1972134. Nagpaul DR: Tuberculosis control teams. Indian J TB 1972, 19, 3�11.
135. Radha Narayan: Team training in a job-oriented course. NTI NL 1972, 9, 1�3.
136. Suresh T: Operations Research (OR) in Public Health (PH). NTI NL 1972, 9, 4�6.
137. Radha Narayan& Pramila Kumari S: Amodel for �motivation� of tuberculosis patientsunder the National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1972, 9, 20�22.
138. Nagpaul DR: Treatment results in DTP. NTI NL 1972, 9, 24�28.
139. Nagpaul DR: Science and the man today. NTI NL 1972, 9, 45�48.
140. Kul Bhushan, Mukherjee MN, Chattopadhya SP & Ganapathy KT: A comparisonbetween longitudinal and transverse diameters of tuberculin test indurations. Indian JMed Res 1972, 60, 1724�30.
1973141. Kul Bhushan, Nair SS, GanapathyKT&Vijay Singh: Acomparison of the Copenhagen
and Madras liquid BCG vaccines. Indian J TB 1973, 20, 4�9.
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142. Radha Narayan & Prabhakar S: Tuberculosis �An old disease in an ancient land (pastand present approach). NTI NL 1973, 10, 1�4.
143. Gothi GD: Current trend in research at National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore.NTI NL 1973, 10, 5�8.
144. RadhaNarayan: Community orientation of theNational Tuberculosis Programme. NTINL 1973, 10, 31�33.
145. Naganathan N: Guidelines for despatch of specimens for laboratory investigations.NTI NL 1973, 10, 35�38.
146. Baily GVJ, Kul Bhushan, Rupert Samuel GE & Keshava Murthy BK: Integration ofBCG vaccination in the General Health Services in rural areas. Indian J TB 1973,20, 155�160.
147. Nair SS & Gothi GD: Place of contact examination in a tuberculosis programme.Indian J TB 1973, 20, 164�72.
148. Krishna Murthy VV: Estimation of operational cost of a home visit from an urbancentre. NTI NL 1973, 10, 49�56.
149. Chakraborty AK: Some problems of epidemiological assessment of a DTP. NTI NL1973, 10, 57�61.
1974150. Nair SS: Significance of patients with X-ray evidence of active tuberculosis not
bacteriologically confirmed. Indian J TB 1974, 21, 3�5.
151. Gothi GD, Chakraborty AK & Banerjee GC: Interpretation of photofluorograms ofactive pulmonary tuberculosis patients found in epidemiological survey and their fiveyear fate. Indian J TB 1974, 21, 90�97.
152. Gothi GD, Nair SS, Kul Bhushan, Baily GVJ & Rupert Samuel GE: BCG vaccinationinduration size as an indicator of infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis. Indian JTB 1974, 21, 145�51.
153. Baily GVJ, Rupert Samuel GE & Nagpaul DR: A concurrent comparison of anunsupervised self-administered daily regimen and a fully supervised twiceweekly regimenof chemotherapy in a routine out-patient treatment programme. Indian J TB 1974,21, 152�167.
154. NaganathanN, PadmanabhaRaoK&RajalakshmiR: Cost of establishing and operating
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a tuberculosis bacteriological laboratory. Indian J TB 1974, 21, 181�90.
155. Krishna Murthy MS, Rangaswamy KR, Shashidhara AN & Banerjee GC: Someaspects of changes in rural population and fate of TB cases after an interval of 12years. NTI NL 1974, 11, 1�7.
156. Kakkar M: Chemoprophylaxis of tuberculosis. NTI NL 1974, 11, 8�11.
157. ChakrabortyAK: Delivery of anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy to the community. NTINL 1974, 11, 12�16.
158. Naganathan N: An inter-laboratory comparison. NTI NL 1974, 11, 27�28.
159. Nagpaul DR: A social comment. NTI NL 1974, 11, 29�31.
160. Naganathan N: Some guidelines for establishing a tuberculosis culture laboratory.NTI NL 1974, 11, 32�34.
161. Waaler HT, Gothi GD, Baily GVJ&Nair SS: Tuberculosis in rural south India:Astudyof possible trends and the potential impact of anti-tuberculosis programmes. BullWldHlth Org 1974, 51, 263�71.
162. National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore: Tuberculosis in a rural population of southIndia: A five year epidemiological study. Bull Wld Hlth Org 1974, 51, 473�88.
163. Rupert Samuel GE&Nair SS: Weeding of case index and cross index cards in DistrictTuberculosis Programme. NTI NL 1974, 11, 50�53.
164. Nagpaul DR: Control programme of tuberculosis. Proceedings of the combinedNational Conference on Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases, 29th & Conferenceof the Eastern Region of IUAT, 9th, New Delhi, India, 1974, 50�57.
165. Chandrasekhar P & Gothi GD: Training of medical and paramedical tuberculosisworkers. Proceedings of the combined National Conference on Tuberculosis& Chest Diseases, 29th & Conference of the Eastern Region of IUAT, 9th,New Delhi, India, 1974, 185�90.
166. Nagpaul DR, Naganathan N& PrakashM: Diagnostic photofluorography and sputummicroscopy in tuberculosis case finding. Proceedings of the combined NationalConference on Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases, 29th & Conference of theEastern Region of IUAT, 9th, New Delhi, India, 1974, 338�-46.
167. Naganathan N, Nagpaul DR & Nair SS: Case finding by sputum microscopy.Proceedings of the combined National Conference on Tuberculosis & ChestDiseases, 29th & Conference of the Eastern Region of IUAT, 9th, New Delhi,India, 1974, 351�58.
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168. Baily GVJ & Gothi GD: The problem of drug resistance under conditions of drugchemotherapy. Proceedings of the combined National Conference onTuberculosis & Chest Diseases, 29th & Conference of the Eastern Region ofIUAT, 9th, New Delhi, India, 1974, 367�71.
1975169. Nagpaul DR: A tuberculosis programme for big cities. Indian J TB 1975, 22,
96�103.
170. Kul Bhushan, Baily GVJ, Nair SS, Ganapathy KT & Vijay Singh: Freeze dried BCGvaccine sealed in presence of nitrogen. Indian J Med Res 1975, 63, 1335�1343.
171. Arora BC & Satyanarayana C: Review of implementation of District TuberculosisProgrammes by PERT-CPM. NTI NL 1975, 12, 7�18.
172. Radha Narayan: A social perspective of India�s tuberculosis programme. NTI NL1975, 12, 40�44.
173. Shashidhara AN: Musings on epidemiological research. NTI NL 1975, 12, 61�63.
174. Radha Narayan: Changing perspectives of voluntary TB associations. J Bengal TBAssoc 1975, 38, 129.
1976175. KrishnaMurthyVV, Nair SS, Gothi GD&ChakrabortyAK: Incidence of tuberculosis
among newly infected population and in relation to the duration of infected status. IndianJ TB 1976, 23, 3�7.
176. Chakraborty AK & Gothi GD: Relapses among naturally cured cases of pulmonarytuberculosis. Indian J TB 1976, 23, 8�13.
177. Gothi GD, Nair SS, Chakraborty AK & Ganapathy KT: Five year incidence oftuberculosis and crudemortality in relation to non-specific tuberculin sensitivity. IndianJ TB 1976, 23, 58�63.
178. Gothi GD: Planning of the National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL1976,13, 5�7.
179. Chakraborty AK, Ganapathy KT, Nair SS & Kul Bhushan: Prevalence of non-specificsensitivity to tuberculin in a south Indian rural population. Indian J Med Res 1976,64, 639�51.
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180. Rupert Samuel GE: Decision-making on statistical basis in the District TuberculosisProgramme. Seminar on Statistics for administration in Govt & Comml Orgn,B�lore, 1976.
181. Nair SS: Inadequacies of health intelligence system in India and some suggestions forimprovement. Seminar on Statistics for administration in Govt & Comml Orgn,B�lore, 1976.
182. Seetha MA, Rupert Samuel GE & Naidu VB: A study of some operational aspects oftreatment cards in a District Tuberculosis Programme. Indian J TB 1976, 23,90�97.
183. Gothi GD, Radha Narayan, Nair SS, Chakraborty AK & Srikantaramu N: Estimationof prevalence of bacillary tuberculosis on the basis of chest X-ray and/or symptomaticscreening. Indian J Med Res 1976, 64, 1150�59.
184. Dwarakanath S: NTI & NTP. SEHAT 1976, Sept, p 13.
185. Nair SS, Gothi GD, Naganathan N, Padmanabha Rao K, Banerjee GC & RajalakshmiR: Precision of estimates of prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed pulmonarytuberculosis in general population. Indian J TB 1976, 23, 152�59.
186. Radha Narayan, Susy Thomas, Pramila Kumari S, Prabhakar S, Ramaprakash AN,Suresh T & Srikantaramu N: Prevalence of chest symptoms & action taken bysymptomatics in a rural community. Indian J TB 1976, 23, 160�68.
187. SrikantaramuN,BailyGVJ&Nair SS: An operationalmodel of theDistrict TuberculosisProgramme. Indian J Pub Hlth 1976, 20, 3�8.
188. Rupert Samuel GE: Use of discriminant analysis for improving treatment completion inDistrict Tuberculosis Programme: Indian J Pub Hlth 1976, 20, 21�24.
189. Arora BC: Case finding and treatment in National Tuberculosis Programme. NTI NL1976, 13, 35�39.
190. Seetha MA: Changing role of paramedical workers in the fight against tuberculosis.NTI NL 1976, 13, 40�45.
191. Nagpaul DR: The tuberculosis effort. NTI NL 1976, 13, 60�63.
192. Gothi GD: Tuberculosis Camps. NTI NL 1976, 13, 64�68.
193. Aneja KS: National Tuberculosis Programme � Role of hospitals and sanatoria. NTINL 1976, 13, 69�71.
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194. Nagpaul DR: An approach to the assessment of National Tuberculosis Programme.NTI NL 1976, 13, 72�-77.
195. Nair SS, Seetha MA & Arora BC: Educational and training requirements of healthcare delivery system. NIHAE BULL 1976, 9, 295�307.
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379. Sujatha Chandrasekaran, Rajalakshmi R & Jagota P: Value of sputum examination inpredicting prognosis during Short Course Chemotherapy. NTI Bull 1993, 29, 41�44.
1994380. Chakraborty AK, Channabasavaiah R, Krishna Murthy MS, Shashidhara AN, Krishna
Murthy VV & Chaudhuri K: Prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in a peri-urbancommunity of Bangalore under various methods of population screening. Indian J TB1994, 41, 17�27.
381. Suryanarayana L,VembuK, Satyanarayana C&Rajalakshmi R: Status of Short CourseChemotherapy under National Tuberculosis Programme. Indian J TB 1994, 41,211�221.
382. Jagota P,VenkataramaGupta EV&Channabasavaiah R: Fate of smear positive patientsof pulmonary tuberculosis at an Urban District Tuberculosis Centre, five years aftertreatment. Indian J TB 1994, 41, 223�232.
383. Prabhakar S: Health education in tuberculosis control. NTI Bull 1994, 30, 17�20.
384. Challu VK: Animal experimentation and its application in tuberculosis control. NTIBull 1994, 30, 45�47.
385. Vembu K: Common errors in recording and reporting by the District TuberculosisProgramme. NTI Bull 1994, 30, 54-56.
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1995386. Chakraborty AK, Suryanarayana HV, Krishna Murthy VV, Krishna Murthy MS &
Shashidhara AN: Prevalence of tuberculosis in a rural area by an alternative surveymethod without prior radiographic screening of population. Tubercle & Lung Dis1995, 76, 20�24.
387. Suryanarayana L, Vembu K, Rajalakshmi R & Satyanarayana C: Performance ofNational Tuberculosis Programme in 1993 � an appraisal. Indian J TB 1995, 42,101�115.
388. Rajalakshmi R & Jaigopal MV: A comparison of performance of X-ray centres,microscopy centres and referring centres under District Tuberculosis Programme.Indian J TB 1995, 42, 215�20.
389. Jagota P: Dynamics of treatment: under various chemotherapy situations in thetuberculosis control programme. NTI Bull 1995, 31, 1�6.
390. Sudha SMurthy: Putting the knowledge to action at the National Tuberculosis Institute,Bangalore. NTI Bull 1995, 31, 14�17.
391. Ramamurthy PS: Factors controlling the quality of radiograph and the quality assurance.NTI Bull 1995, 31, 37�41.
392. Chadha VK & Deshmukh DB: Case finding and related issues in tuberculosis. NTIBull 1995, 31, 48�53.
393. Chauhan MM & Satyanarayana AVV: Causes of drug resistance - a chart. NTI Bull1995, 31, 54.
1996394. Jagota P, Sreenivas TR & Parimala N: Improving treatment compliance by observing
differences in treatment irregularity. Indian J TB 1996, 43, 75�80.
395. Balasangameshwara VH, Jagota P & Channabasavaiah R: Persistent chest symptomsin smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients treatedwith standard and Short CourseChemotherapy regimens under a District Tuberculosis Programme �Afive year follow-up. Indian J TB 1996, 43, 143�150.
396. Sudha SMurthy: Marketing of information services and products: a changing scenarioof traditional libraries. National convention of MLAI - 1996, Hyderabad, India,14 - 16 November 1996, 15�23.
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397. Chadha VK, Krishna Murthy MS & Channabasavaiah R: Sample size requirementsfor tuberculin surveys. NTI Bull 1996, 32, 3�5.
398. Chauhan MM, Mahadev B & Balasangameshwara VH: Prevention of acquired drugresistance. NTI Bull 1996, 32, 14.
399. Chauhan MM& Challu VK: Drug sensitivity and virulence ofM.Tuberculosis grownin the presence of carbon dioxide: Indian J TB 1996, 43, 155�58.
400. Sujatha Chandrasekaran, Chauhan MM & Parimala N: Serodiagnosis of pulmonarytuberculosis and evaluation of two elisa kits. Indian J TB 1996, 43, 159�162.
401. Chadha VK: Epidemiological indicators of tuberculosis. NTI Bull 1996, 32, 31�36.
402. SophiaVijay, Sreenivas TR, ParimalaN&Prabhakar S: Profile ofDais andAnganawadisfor their possible utilisation as drug distributors in National TB Programme.NTI Bull1996, 32, 39�48.
1997403. Chadha VK, Suryanarayana HV, Krishna Murthy MS, Jagannath PS & Shashidhara
AN: Prevalence of undernutrition among peri-urban children and its influence on theestimation of annual risk of tuberculosis infection. Indian J TB 1997, 44, 67�71.
404. Jagota P, BalasangameshwaraVH, JayalakshmiMJ& IslamMM:An alternativemethodof providing supervised short course chemotherapy inDistrict Tuberculosis Programme.Indian J TB 1997, 44, 73�77.
405. Jagota P: Pregnancy and Tuberculosis. Jour Int Med 1997, 8, 119�20.
406. Jagota P, Suryanarayana HV & Chadha VK: Childhood tuberculosis today. Jour IntMed 1997, 8, 121�24.
407. Chadha VK: Global trends of Tuberculosis - an epidemiological review. NTI Bull1997, 33, 11�18.
408. Chadha VK, Krishna Murthy MS, Shashidhara AN & Magesh V: Findings of BCGscar survey in Bangalore city. Indian J Prev Soc Med 1997, 28, 81�89.
409. Chadha VK & Krishnamurthy MS: Rationale and a methodology for estimation ofannual risk of infection of tuberculosis in urban areas. NTI Bull 1997, 33, 50�55.
410. Chauhan MM: Reliability and applicability of serological tests in the diagnosis oftuberculosis. NTI Bull 1997, 33, 56�61.
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1998411. Jagota P: Case-finding policy for National Tuberculosis Programme. Indian J TB
1998, 45, 3�7.
412. Vijay Kumar Challu, Sujatha Chandrasekaran & Chauhan MM: Haematogenousdissemination of pulmonary isolates ofM.Tuberculosis in animalmodel � a quantitativemeasurement. Indian J TB 1998, 45, 23�27.
413. Jagota P, Mahadev B, Srikantaramu N, Balasangameshwara VH & Sreenivas TR:Case-finding in District Tuberculosis Programme: potential and performance. Indian JTB 1998, 45, 39�46.
414. Jagota P, Sujatha Chandrasekaran & Sumathi G: Follow-up of pulmonary tuberculosispatients treated with Short Course Chemotherapy through traditional birth attendants(DAIS). Indian J TB 1998, 45, 89�93.
415. Sophia Vijay, Krishna Murthy MS & Srikantaramu N: Fate of pulmonary tuberculosispatients diagnosed in a prevalence survey � A socio-epidemiological follow up afterfive years. Indian J TB 1998, 45, 199-205.
416. Anil Kumar G, Chauhan MM & Ajitkumar P: Cloning and expression of the genecoding for FtsH protease from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. Gene 1998, 214,7-11.
417. Mahadev B: Merits & demerits of conventionally used diagnostic tools in pulmonarytuberculosis under National Tuberculosis Programme, NTI Bulletin 1998, 34, 6-8.
418. Jagota P: BCG - Do we have to continue to use ? Yes, NTI Bulletin 1998, 34,70-71.
1999419. Suryanarayana L, Rajalakshmi R, Jaigopal MV & Radhakrishna SG: Performance of
National Tuberculosis Programme during 1996 � A Report. Indian J TB 1999, 46,11-20.
420. Chauhan MM, Mahadev B, Balasangameshwara VH & Srikantaramu N: Assessmentof trisodium phosphate for storage and isolation of mycobacteria in single step culturemethod. Indian J TB 1999, 46, 29-36.
421. Jagota P & Chadha VK: Tuberculosis among agricultural workers and its control.Proceedings of WHO-ROHC sponsored training programme on occupational
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422. Jagota P: Prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and its technology requirements.Proceedings of seminar on technology management in health care systems,Defence bioengineering & electromedical laboratory (DEBEL), Bangalore,18-19 July 1998, 88-96.
423. Chadha VK, Krishnamurthy MS, Shashidhara AN, Jagannatha PS & Magesh V:Estimation of annual risk of tuberculosis infection among BCG vaccinated children,Indian J TB 1999, 46, 105-112.
424. Suryanarayana L, Suryanarayana HV & Jagannatha PS: Prevalence of pulmonarytuberculosis among children in a south Indian community, Indian J TB 1999, 46,171-178.
425. Sophia Vijay, Balasangameshwara VH & Srikantaramu N: Treatment dynamics andprofile of tuberculosis patients under the District Tuberculosis Programme (DTP)- Aprospective cohort study, Indian J TB 1999, 46, 239-49.
426. Jagota P: Sociological research conducted in the field of tuberculosis in India, STCNewsletter 1999, 9/2, 5-15.
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