Dr. Gulappa Devagappanavar
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Dr. Gulappa Devagappanavar

Guest Faculty
Department of Public Health, Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University, Gadag, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Public Health from OPJS University, India

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Area of Interest:

Public Health
100%
Epidemiologic Research
62%
Public Health Epidemiology
90%
Community Nutrition
75%
Bio-Statistics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sakre, G. and G. Devagappanavar, 2021. Analysis of Covid-19 situations in davanagere District, Karnataka. J. Qual. Health care Econ., Vol. 4. 10.23880/jqhe-16000224.
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  2. Devagappanavar, G., 2021. Pesticide usage: Attitudes and practices among rural farmers in south India. Int. J. Clin. Exp. Med. Res., 5: 254-259.
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  3. Devagappanavar, G., 2021. An intervention study on worm infestation among school going children in rural areas of South India. J. Qual. Health Care Econ., Vol. 4. 10.23880/jqhe-16000214.
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  4. Shivabasayya and G. Devagappanavar, 2020. Assessing the impact of short training on first-aid among government employees and community people in the rural parts of Karnataka. Int. J. Res. Stud. Med. Health Sci., 5: 22-28.
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  5. Sangamad, S. and G. Devagappanavar, 2020. A mixed-method study on assessment of village health nutrition day sessions in rural areas of South India. Int. J. Sci. Healthcare Res., 5: 14-19.
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  6. Kiran, B.S. and G. Devagappanavar, 2020. A cross-sectional study on biomedical waste management in gadag district and sub-district hospitals, South India. Int. J. Med. Sci. Innovative Res., 5: 181-185.
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  7. Devegappanavar G., 2020. Occupational health: farmers knowledge on pesticide usage and it's harmful effects on human health in rural areas of south india. Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health 20: 108-113.
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  8. Devagappanavar, G., M.Y. Namitha and R.S. Sonavane, 2020. Food consumption pattern and food handlers hygienic practices during Covid-19 outbreak among South Indian population. J. Res. Med. Dent. Sci., 8: 141-145.
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  9. Anjum, F. and D.G. Devagappanavar, 2020. A community-based assessment of nutritional status among the childbearing age women's in the rural areas of karnataka. Saudi J. Nurs. Health Care, 3: 256-261.
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  10. Devagappanavar G. and P.S. Uthkarsh, 2019. Observational survey for assessment of helmet usage among two wheeler users in the metropolitan city of south india. Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 10: 120-124.
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  11. Devagappanavar, G. and P.S. Uthkarsh, 2018. Offenders of helmet law in Bangalore: Characteristics and reasons for non-usage. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 8: 233-237.
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  12. Anjuna, M., G. Susmita and T.A. Singh, 2017. A study on biomedical waste management of five private hospitals of Imphal city, Manipur, Northeast India. Environ. Ecol., 35: 3632-3636.
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