Elisabeth Gomez-Moyano, Antonio Crespo-ErchigaIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):206-207
Pragya D Yadav, Yogesh K Gurav, Anita M Shete, Rajlaxmi Jain, Dimpal A Nyayanit, Prachi G Pardeshi, Rajlakshmi Viswanathan, Tushar R Chiplunkar, Pradip Awate, Triparna P Majumdar, Rima R Sahay, Devendra T MouryaIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):186-193Background & objectives: Kyasanur forest disease (KFD) is an infectious disease discovered in Karnataka State of India in 1957; since then, the State has been known to be enzootic for KFD. In the last few years, its presence was observed...
Pradeep VaideeswarIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):110-111
Biswajit Chaki, Sangita Pal, Sreya Chattopadhyay, Amit BandyopadhyayIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):167-174Background & objectives: High-intensity exercise results in oxidative stress in adult population. Impact of pubertal attainment on high-intensity exercise-induced oxidative stress in sedentary paediatric population has not been investigated in detail. The present study was conducted to investigate the extent of high-intensity exercise-induced oxidative stress in sedentary...
Suresh Bada Math, Vijaykumar HarbishettarIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):112-115
Souraja Datta, Swaroop Kumar Sahu, R Niranjjan, Gautam RoyIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):199-202Background & objectives: Hypertension is a health problem of global priority. Screening and early diagnosis is important to plan appropriate interventions. The present study objectives were to screen the urban population aged 30 yr and above and diagnose for hypertension and to identify the factors associated with poor screening for hypertension, if any. Methods: A community-based...
Bella Devaleenal Daniel, G Angeline Grace, Mohan NatrajanIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):117-130Although the occurrence of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in children is relatively rare, but it is associated with higher rates of mortality and severe morbidity. The peak incidence of TBM occurs in younger children who are less than five years of age, and most children present with late-stage disease. Confirmation of diagnosis is often difficult, and other infectious causes such as bacterial,...
Viroj WiwanitkitIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):107-109
Kogieleum Naidoo, Sanisha Rampersad, Salim Abdool KarimIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):131-138Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among HIV-infected patients while HIV remains a key risk factor for the development of active TB infection. Treatment integration is a key in reducing mortality in patients with HIV-TB co-infection. However, this opportunity to improve outcomes of both infections is often missed or poorly implemented. Challenges in TB-HIV treatment...
Anitha Swamy, Rita Sood, Arti Kapil, Naval K Vikram, Piyush Ranjan, Ranveer Singh Jadon, Manish Soneja, V SreenivasIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):175-185Background & objectives: The models for implementation of antibiotic stewardship programme (ASP) in the acute care settings of developing countries are lacking. In most of the hospitals, patient turnover is high and a proper system for recording antibiotic-related information and tracking hospital-acquired infections is not in...
Bharati Kulkarni, Raja Sriswan MamidiIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):139-152Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children under five years is an important public health problem due to associated high mortality and long-term health consequences. Research on the dietary causes of SAM, especially the role and relative importance of dietary protein, in the aetiology of oedematous malnutrition, has led to considerable debates and controversies. The present article revisits some of the debates...
Rajesh Amberpet, Sujatha Sistla, Madhan Sugumar, Niveditha Nagasundaram, Meerabai Manoharan, Subhash Chandra ParijaIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):194-198 Background & objectives: Although there are reports of heterogeneous vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (hVISA) across the globe, there is a lack of reliable data on hVISA in India. The present study was undertaken to determine the rate of hVISA among the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates,...
Prerna Guleria, Rajinder Parshad, Prabhat Singh Malik, Ruma Ray, RM Pandey, Deepali JainIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):153-160Background & objectives: Thymomas are rare, but most common anterior mediastinal lesions. The histomorphologic spectrum of thymic epithelial tumours (TETs) in Indian population has not been explored in depth. This study was aimed to assess the histomorphology of TETs in the Indian patients and correlate clinical parameters with pathological features. Methods:...
Siraj Ahmed Khan, Trishna Bora, Jahnabi Saikia, Anisha Shah, Allen L Richards, Suchismita Chattopadhyay, Sanjeeb Kakati, Manju Rahi, Harpreet KaurIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):203-205
Thanusak TatuIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):161-166Background & objectives: Swiss-type hereditary persistence of foetal haemoglobin (HPFH) has been shown to be responsible for the wide range of F cell levels in healthy Thai adults. However, a survey for F cells in healthy Thai adults has not been performed. This study was conducted to determine the F cell distribution in adult Thai blood donors and to assess the possible involvement of β-thalassaemia and haemoglobin E (HbE) carriers...
Inian SamarasamIndian Journal of Medical Research 2019 150(2):208-209
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