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Medical Tourism Linked to Spread of Drug Resistant Bacteria NDM-1 - Health Related Infos (blog)

Pursuing an Asian Health Network - New York Times

Investment opportunities in the Medical Tourism Industry in Asia - PRLog.Org (press release)

'New Delhi Superbug' - 'Named' to kill Indian Medical Tourism - Punjab Newsline

In a drug fix - Hindustan Times

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Medical Tourism India 2008 Headlines

Medical Tourism Linked to Spread of Drug Resistant Bacteria NDM-1 - Health Related Infos (blog)


Globe and Mail

Medical Tourism Linked to Spread of Drug Resistant Bacteria NDM-1
Health Related Infos (blog)
Medical Tourism Linked to Spread of Drug Resistant Bacteria NDM-1 – People who travel from the UK to India or Pakistan may be bringing back a dangerous ...
Warning to Travelers About New, Drug-Resistant 'Superbug'CNBC
Indian medical journal first documented 'superbug'The Hindu
Superbug may originate from India - studyFood Consumer
DailyFinance -Globe and Mail -IMTJ
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Pursuing an Asian Health Network - New York Times


New York Times

Pursuing an Asian Health Network
New York Times
... India represents one of the fastest-growing health care markets. And the country's relatively low costs are increasingly attracting medical tourism ...

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Investment opportunities in the Medical Tourism Industry in Asia - PRLog.Org (press release)


Investment opportunities in the Medical Tourism Industry in Asia
PRLog.Org (press release)
With many brand new state of the art hospitals and western trained doctors it is easy to see why it is a leader in medical tourism. In 2008 India market ...

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'New Delhi Superbug' - 'Named' to kill Indian Medical Tourism - Punjab Newsline


'New Delhi Superbug' - 'Named' to kill Indian Medical Tourism
Punjab Newsline
said Dr KM Kapoor, Senior Consultant, Cosmetic Surgery at Fortis Hospital, Mohali and a Medical Tourism exponent in India. The charge of the name being ...

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In a drug fix - Hindustan Times


Daily Mail

In a drug fix
Hindustan Times
In 2009, about 60000 British patients travelled abroad - including to India - for treatment, shows the Medical Tourism Survey 2008 conducted by European ...
Is antibotic abuse in our genes?Times of India
Living with the SuperbugAsian Age
The New Superbug threatGreaterKashmir.com (press release)
People's Daily Online
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