Talk:Granuloma inguinale
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Naming
[edit]The WHO's ICD10 version 2006, currently lists this as "Granuloma Inguinale" with "Donovanosis" as lesser alternative name. Generally such WHO preference takes priority (see Wikipedia:WikiProject Drugs/General/Naming of drug pages re use of International Nonproprietary Names for drugs). So should this page be moved ? If not then the article could do with some specifically linked footnote citations to current worldwide (vs perhaps just US) state of consensus naming for this condition. David Ruben Talk 00:14, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
I concur, it should be called Granuloma Inguinale HassanKachal (talk) 19:20, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
Whatever you choose to call it, how did it get the name "donovanosis"? Is it named after someone named Donovan?
Classification
[edit]Where is the source for the change of name from Calymmatobacterium to Klebsiella?? HassanKachal (talk) 19:21, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
cleanup
[edit]there were vast repetitions which i have now rectified. HassanKachal (talk) 19:26, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
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