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Provincial Public Health Laboratory Janakpurdham, Province-2 Covid 19 Pcr Test Report PROVINCIAL PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY JANAKPURDHAM, PROVINCE-2 COVID 19 PCR TEST REPORT Total New Sample Tested =600 Reporting Date : 2078-02-02 Positive Result =226 Time: 11:05 AM Negative Result =374 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/05/14 49733 32Y/M bardibas-1 Mahottari Positive 2 21/05/14 49734 Manisha Nepali 25Y/F lalghad-11 Dhanusha Negative 3 21/05/13 49089 31Y/M bnp-5 Mahottari Positive 4 21/05/13 49080 Rajip Phuyal 35Y/M bnp-2 Mahottari Negative 5 21/05/13 49081 41Y/F bnp-9 Mahottari Positive 6 21/05/13 49078 Mandir Napit 21Y/M mithla-10 Dhanusha Negative 7 21/05/13 49079 33Y/F bnp-2 Mahottari Positive 8 21/05/14 49732 27Y/M sindhuli-3 Sindhuli Positive 9 21/05/14 49742 Arbind Adhikari 21Y/M bardibas-11 Mahottari Negative 10 21/05/14 49797 Ashmita Risal 27Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 11 21/05/13 49069 Sandesh Maskey 30Y/M ilakaprahari karyalaya Mahottari Negative 12 21/05/13 49070 Nitya Raj Bhattrai 28Y/M aktiyar Mahottari Negative 13 21/05/13 49083 24Y/M bhangha-4 Mahottari Positive 14 21/05/14 49735 Sarita Sunuwar 41Y/F lalghad- Dhanusha Negative 15 21/05/14 49750 Mukul Pradhan 47Y/M BNP-3 Mahottari Negative 16 21/05/14 49731 40Y/F lalghad-1 Dhanusha Positive 17 21/05/13 49086 Sita Kumari Ray 38Y/F gaushala-10 Mahottari Negative 18 21/05/13 49085 Kumar Shrestha 30Y/M bnp-11 Mahottari Negative 19 21/05/14 49801 Budhi Singh Biswakarma 55Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 20 21/05/14 49802 43Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 21 21/05/13 49087 Baleshwar Mahato 37Y/M bnp-7 Mahottari Negative 22 21/05/13 49088 60Y/M bnp-14 Mahottari Positive 23 21/05/14 49800 76Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 24 21/05/13 49094 26Y/M dhanusa-4 Dhanusha Positive 25 21/05/14 49736 Prakriti Subedi 26Y/F lalghad Dhanusha Negative 26 21/05/13 49072 Mani Ram Gayali 40Y/M aktiyar Mahottari Negative 27 21/05/13 49109 Ankita Raskoti Magar 24Y/F lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 28 21/05/14 49739 Ghiu Kumari Bisunkhe 48Y/F lalghad Dhanusha Negative 29 21/05/13 49107 4Y/M bnp-4 Mahottari Positive 30 21/05/14 49792 21Y/M bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 31 21/05/14 49726 Anil Balami 24Y/M kathmandu-20 Kathmandu Negative 32 21/05/14 49743 36Y/M bardibas-14 Mahottari Positive 33 21/05/13 49092 Nirmala Majhi 30Y/F mithla-10 Dhanusha Negative 34 21/05/14 49730 54Y/F bardibas-1 Mahottari Positive 35 21/05/13 49110 Anita B.k 32Y/F lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 36 21/05/14 49725 66Y/F bardia-8 Dhanusha Positive 37 21/05/14 49741 27Y/F bardibas-3 Mahottari Positive 38 21/05/13 49076 32Y/M m Mahottari Positive 39 21/05/14 49737 30Y/F lalghad Dhanusha Positive 40 21/05/13 49112 Priya Limbu 23Y/F lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 41 21/05/14 49793 45Y/M gaushala-5 Mahottari Positive 42 21/05/14 49740 51Y/M bardibas-1 Mahottari Positive 43 21/05/14 49754 20Y/F bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 44 21/05/14 49748 Riyan Koirala 39Y/M BNP-1 Mahottari Negative 45 21/05/14 49795 28Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 46 21/05/13 49108 33Y/M maisthan Mahottari Positive 47 21/05/14 49796 30Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 48 21/05/14 49724 Yasodha Khapangi 33Y/F ADH HOSPITAL Dhanusha Negative 49 21/05/14 49799 Kajal Kumari Mahato 13Y/F bnp-14 Mahottari Negative 50 21/05/13 49105 29Y/F dhalke-3 Dhanusha Positive 51 21/05/13 49071 Kamal Kumar Adhikari 42Y/M aktiyar Mahottari Negative 52 21/05/13 49095 36Y/M gaushala-3 Mahottari Positive 53 21/05/14 49747 Padamnath Gautam 38Y/M BARDIBAS-1 Mahottari Negative 54 21/05/14 49727 50Y/F lalgadh Dhanusha Positive 55 21/05/13 49111 Ruth Khadka 30Y/M f Dhanusha Negative 56 21/05/14 49722 Durga Tamang 44Y/F LGADH HOSPITAL Dhanusha Negative 57 21/05/14 49800 76Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 58 21/05/14 49737 30Y/F lalghad Dhanusha Positive 59 21/05/13 49116 Upendra Karki 38Y/M lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 60 21/05/13 49104 35Y/M maisthan-3 Mahottari Positive 61 21/05/13 49086 Sita Kumari Ray 38Y/F gaushala-10 Mahottari Negative 62 21/05/14 49738 Ruben Singh Shrestha 30Y/M lalghad Dhanusha Negative 63 21/05/14 49728 Rajendra Thapa 50Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 64 21/05/13 49075 Siya Ram Sharma 68Y/M gaushala-11 Mahottari Negative 65 21/05/13 49084 48Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Positive 66 21/05/13 49107 4Y/M bnp-4 Mahottari Positive 67 21/05/13 49090 Pemba Tamang 34Y/M bnp-5 Mahottari Negative 68 21/05/13 49085 Kumar Shrestha 30Y/M bnp-11 Mahottari Negative 69 21/05/14 49755 Ashririta Koirala 23Y/F lalbandi-5 Sarlahi Negative 70 21/05/13 49103 Laxmi Dhamala 35Y/M bnp-2 Mahottari Negative 71 21/05/14 49791 50Y/F bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 72 21/05/13 49106 27Y/F janakpur-9 Dhanusha Positive 73 21/05/13 49100 36Y/M mithla-10 Dhanusha Positive 74 21/05/13 49102 32Y/M gaushala-8 Mahottari Positive 75 21/05/14 49753 40Y/M bnp-2 Mahottari Positive 76 21/05/13 49077 Hem Sagar Wagle 63Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 77 21/05/13 49096 Narendra Raj Poudel 48Y/M bnp-5 Mahottari Negative 78 21/05/13 49098 36Y/M bnp-6 Mahottari Positive 79 21/05/14 49749 Devi Prasad Dhamal 67Y/M BNP-1 Mahottari Negative 80 21/05/14 49801 Budhi Singh Biswakarma 55Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 81 21/05/13 49073 Sabin Kausal 27Y/M aktiyar Mahottari Negative 82 21/05/13 49091 27Y/M bnp-5 Mahottari Positive 83 21/05/14 49721 Krishna Maya Nagarkoti 50Y/F lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 84 21/05/13 49087 Baleshwar Mahato 37Y/M bnp-7 Mahottari Negative 85 21/05/13 49082 43Y/M bnp-9 Mahottari Positive 86 21/05/13 49077 Hem Sagar Wagle 63Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 87 21/05/14 49746 60Y/M MAHENDRANAGAR-5 Dhanusha Positive 88 21/05/13 49120 Man Laxmi' Shrestha 70Y/F bnp-5 Mahottari Negative 89 21/05/13 49122 Durga Shrestha 65Y/M bnp-5 Mahottari Negative 90 21/05/13 49123 62Y/M aurahi-1 Mahottari Positive 91 21/05/13 49124 Rajan Kumar Raut 23Y/M bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 92 21/05/13 49125 Pitambar Dhungel 35Y/M ishwarpur-12 Sarlahi Negative 93 21/05/14 49755 Ashririta Koirala 23Y/F lalbandi-5 Sarlahi Negative 94 21/05/14 49756 45Y/M bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 95 21/05/14 49757 40Y/F bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 96 21/05/14 49758 23Y/M aurahi-9 Mahottari Positive 97 21/05/14 49759 Bibhas Magar 24Y/M bnp-7 Mahottari Negative 98 21/05/14 49760 48Y/M bnp-14 Mahottari Positive 99 21/05/14 49761 61Y/M gaushala-8 Mahottari Positive 100 21/05/14 49762 30Y/M gaushala-4 Mahottari Positive 101 21/05/14 49764 40Y/F bnp-2 Mahottari Positive 102 21/05/14 49765 11Y/F bnp-2 Mahottari Positive 103 21/05/14 49767 Hari Giri 28Y/M bnp-8 Mahottari Negative 104 21/05/14 49768 39Y/M gaushala-4 Mahottari Positive 105 21/05/14 49769 Radhe Shyam Pandit 30Y/M gaushala-4 Mahottari Negative 106 21/05/14 49770 Dhirendra Kumar Sah 23Y/M gaushala-4 Mahottari Negative 107 21/05/15 49818 61Y/M Mithila-12 Dhanusha Positive 108 21/05/15 49819 32Y/F Mithila-13 Dhanusha Positive 109 21/05/15 49820 13Y/M Mithila-14 Dhanusha Positive 110 21/05/15 49821 Kapil K.c 28Y/M Lalitpur-24 Lalitpur Negative 111 21/05/15 49822 39Y/M Gausala-10 Mahottari Positive F 21/05/15 49823 Manjot Lama 28Y/M BNBP-5 Mahottari Negative 113 21/05/15 49824 Utsab Syngba 21Y/M BNP-5 Mahottari Negative 114 21/05/15 49825 36Y/M BARDIBAS-APF Mahottari Positive 115 21/05/15 49826 28Y/M S Saptari Positive 116 21/05/15 49827 40Y/M BARDIBAS-INDIA Mahottari Positive 117 21/05/15 49828 28Y/M BARDIBAS Mahottari Positive 118 21/05/15 49829 25Y/M BARDIBAS Mahottari Positive 119 21/05/15 49830 Sohan Bahadur Lama 47Y/M GAUSHALA- Mahottari Negative 120 21/05/15 49831 Rameshwar Podel 36Y/M LALITPUR-9 Lalitpur Negative 121 21/05/15 49833 40Y/F MI.NA.PA-11 Dhanusha Positive 122 21/05/15 49839 Chauti Das 57Y/M BNP-6 Mahottari Negative 123 21/05/13 49121 Hari Maya Adhikari 83Y/F bnp-1 Mahottari Negative 124 21/05/15 49835 Atthar Husain 29Y/M DHALKEBAR Dhanusha Negative 125 21/05/15 49836 Disi Thapa 22Y/M BA.NA.PA-2 Mahottari Negative 126 21/05/15 49837 Nabin Karki 22Y/M BNP Mahottari Negative 127 21/05/15 49838 Ramesh Das 18Y/M BNP-6 Mahottari Negative 128 21/05/15 49832 21Y/M LALITPUR-9 Lalitpur POSITIVE 129 21/05/15 49840 Jit Kumar Mahato 27Y/M DIGAMARPUR Dhanusha Negative 130 21/05/15 49841 Amrit Khadka 26Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 131 21/05/14 49723 Anita Ghising 48Y/F ADH HOSPIT Dhanusha Negative 132 21/05/13 49113 Chenga Dorje Moktan 30Y/F lalgadh hospital Dhanusha Negative 133 21/05/13 49097 28Y/M bnp-3 Mahottari Positive 134 21/05/14 49745 13Y/M BNP-1 Mahottari Positive 135 21/05/14 49371 Sweta Yadav 27Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 136 21/05/14 49372 Jyotsma Chaudhary 39Y/F janakpur Dhanusha Negative 137 21/05/14 49373 Nikki Kumari Mandal 31Y/F pipra Mahottari Negative 138 21/05/14 49376 Rasmi Sah 28Y/F jaieshwar-3 Mahottari Negative 139 21/05/14 49377 47Y/M matihani-5 Mahottari Positive 140 21/05/14 49378 58Y/M janakpur-3 Dhanusha Positive 141 21/05/14 49379 55Y/F janakpur-3 Dhanusha Positive 142 21/05/14 49380 Richchi Kumari Sah 36Y/F balwa-6 Mahottari Negative 143 21/05/14 49381 Bijay Kumar Sah 41Y/M balwa-6 Mahottari Negative 144 21/05/14 49382 Binod Kumar Kapar 42Y/M manra-siswa-4 Mahottari Negative 145 21/05/14 49383 Hari Shankar Kapari 28Y/M hanspur-2 Dhanusha Negative 146 21/05/14 49384 Rajib Kapar 19Y/M mahottari-2 Mahottari Negative 147 21/05/14 49385 Narayan Sah 70Y/M hatihani-7 Mahottari Negative 148 21/05/14 49387 Nripendra Kumar Karn 42Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 149 21/05/14 49388 Rima Karn 40Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 150 21/05/14 49390 Narayan Kumar Gharti 26Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 151 21/05/14 49391 Bikash Yadav 18Y/M aurahi-3 Siraha Negative 152 21/05/14 49392 Surya Roka Magar 26Y/M malika-7 Myagdi Negative 153 21/05/14 49393 Nandu Mandal 22Y/M manara-siswa-4 Mahottari Negative 154 21/05/14 49394 Ramjyoti Yadav 27Y/M
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