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Autor:
Urvashi Balbir Singh, Naga Suresh, N.Vijaya Bhanu, Jyoti Arora, Hema Pant, Sanjeev Sinha, Ram Charan Aggarwal, Sushma Singh, Jitendra Nath Pande, Christophe Sola, Nalin Rastogi, Pradeep Seth
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 1138-1142 (2004)
One hundred five Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates from the Delhi area were typed by spoligotyping; 45 patterns were identified. Comparison with an international spoligotype database showed type 26, Delhi type (22%), type 54 (12%), and typ
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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 75:960-963
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) poses a diagnostic challenge to the clinicians, with a differential diagnosis as varied as neoplastic and infectious diseases. In developing countries, the infectious causes are responsible for more cases of FUO, with tu
Autor:
Naga Suresh, Milan Chakraborty, Urvashi B. Singh, N.Vijaya Bhanu, Jyoti Arora, Pradeep Seth, D Takkar, Tanu Rana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Microbiology. 54:927-931
Histopathological and mycobacteriological examinations have limited utility in the diagnosis of genital tuberculosis. In this double-blind study, 61 samples, consisting of endometrial aspirates (EAs), endometrial biopsies (EBs) and fluid from the pou
Autor:
Urvashi B. Singh, Baldip Khan, Olga Narvskaya, Philip Noel Suffys, Kuo Chieh Lim, Dick van Soolingen, Thomas C. Victor, Leo M. Schouls, Igor Mokrousov, Sook Fan Yap, Sang Nae Cho, Annemarie M. Jordaan, Gururaj V. Kadival, N.Vijaya Bhanu, Savita Kulkarni, Hyeyoung Lee, Harrison Magdinier Gomes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microbiological Methods. 57:323-335
A multicenter study was conducted with the objective to evaluate a reverse line blot (RLB) assay to detect resistance to rifampin (RIF), isoniazid (INH), streptomycin (STR), and ethambutol (EMB) in clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Oli
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 70:527-531
Genotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis causing disease were investigated in pulmonary tuberculosis patients admitted to two adjacent wards of a tuberculosis hospital in Delhi, India. Genetic markers, the insertion sequence IS6110, a direct repeat se
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease. 48(2)
We report 2 isolates of Mycobacterium fortuitum from patients with pulmonary tuberculosis lesions hybridizing to IS6110 probe in restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) typing. Results of polymerase chain reaction-hybridization formats using
Autor:
Ravindra Mohan Pandey, N.Vijaya Bhanu, Lalit Dar, Pradeep Seth, D. van Soolingen, J. D. A. Van Embden
Publikováno v:
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland). 82(2-3)
Using IS 6110 -restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and spoligotyping, genetic variations of 83 Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains isolated from tuberculosis patients from two wards in a hospital in Delhi and a rural chest clinic near Delh
Autor:
Lalit Dar, Shobha Broor, Pradeep Seth, N.Vijaya Bhanu, M. Chakraborty, S. Bhowmik, Ahuja Gk, M. Behari
Publikováno v:
Tubercle and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. 77(4)
Setting: Since conventional bacteriological methods rarely detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and are of limited use in the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM), clinical features suggestive of TBM supported by indire
Autor:
Jyoti Arora, Nalin Rastogi, Pande Jn, Urvashi B. Singh, Naga Suresh, Sanjeev Sinha, Hema Pant, Pradeep Seth, Christophe Sola, Sushma Singh, N.Vijaya Bhanu, Ram Charan Aggarwal
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 1138-1142 (2004)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 1138-1142 (2004)
One hundred five Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates from the Delhi area were typed by spoligotyping; 45 patterns were identified. Comparison with an international spoligotype database showed type 26, Delhi type (22%), type 54 (12%), and typ
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