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Autor:
Indrani Mohanty, Pritilata Panda, Susmita Sahu, Mutikesh Dash, Moningi Venkat Narasimham, Sanghamitra Padhi, Banojini Parida
Publikováno v:
Advanced Biomedical Research, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 61-61 (2013)
Background: To determine the prevalence of Isospora belli and its correlation with CD4+ cell counts in HIV-positive patients with diarrhea in this region. Materials and Methods: Stool samples from 250 HIV-positive patients, including 200 with diarrh
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https://doaj.org/article/fbc6d14d174e41d8be9364bfeb3a6156
Autor:
Indrani Mohanty, Susmita Sahu, Pritilata Panda, Moningi Venkat Narasimham, Sanghamitra Padhi, Muktikesh Dash
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research. 3
Background: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has emerged as the greatest threat to human existence. Estimating the rate and trends of HIV seroprevalence among pregnant women provides essential in
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal for Health Sciences. 3:15
Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative rod which is responsible for 10% of all hospital-acquired infections. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the frequency, risk factors and antibiotic resistance patt
Autor:
Mutikesh Dash, Indrani Mohanty, Susmita Sahu, Banojini Parida, Moningi Venkat Narasimham, Sanghamitra Padhi, Pritilata Panda
Publikováno v:
Advanced Biomedical Research, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 61-61 (2013)
Advanced Biomedical Research
Advanced Biomedical Research
Background: To determine the prevalence of Isospora belli and its correlation with CD4+ cell counts in HIV-positive patients with diarrhea in this region. Materials and Methods: Stool samples from 250 HIV-positive patients, including 200 with diarrhe
Autor:
Indrani Mohanty, Jyotirmayee Turuk, Moningi Venkat Narasimham, Rani Sahu, Susmita Sahu, Muktikesh Dash
Publikováno v:
Journal of Basic and Clinical Reproductive Sciences. 2:92
Background: Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) in antenatal women is microbiological diagnosis and if untreated have 20-30 fold increased risk of developing pyelonephritis during pregnancy. Aim: The prospective study was conducted to determine the preval