Publications by authors named "Souradeep Chowdhury"

Background: Triazoles are the cornerstone of therapy for various forms of aspergillosis. However, the emergence of triazole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus (TRAF) isolates poses a growing global threat. Although Asia harbours the largest at-risk population, the burden of azole resistance in this region has yet to be systematically evaluated.

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  • Cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ) tuberculosis is a rare but serious condition that can lead to significant health issues.
  • A case study of a young woman showed she experienced headaches, neck pain, and weight loss, with diagnosis confirmed through clinical assessment and imaging.
  • Treatment included anti-tubercular medication and using a cervical collar for support, leading to notable improvement, highlighting the effectiveness of conservative treatments for this complex condition.
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  • Traditional clinical guidelines often mismatch the strength of recommendations with the quality of evidence, prompting the need for improvement in the field of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
  • The objective was to create a comprehensive guideline that aligns evidence and recommendations better, utilizing a systematic review involving 54 experts across 12 countries who analyzed 914 articles on various aspects of UTIs.
  • Only 6 out of 37 questions could be clearly recommended based on strong evidence, while the rest resulted in clinical reviews outlining the risks and benefits of existing approaches.
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With the rise in total joint arthroplasties, prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) have become a significant complication, leading to high morbidity. The causative organisms of PJIs vary by region, and the rates of drug-resistant organisms are growing, thus complicating the initial empiric choice of antibiotics. This retrospective study analyzed records of patients with orthopedic implants and intraoperative tissue samples sent for sonication and culture at a tertiary care hospital in India.

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Rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is linked to uncontrolled diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis, iron overload, corticosteroid therapy, and neutropenia. This study evaluated a commercial real-time PCR system's effectiveness in detecting Mucorales from nasal swabs in 50 high-risk patients. Nasal swab PCR showed 30% positivity, compared to 8% with KOH microscopy.

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Unusual fungi, encountered infrequently in practice, present a significant diagnostic challenge, leading to potential delays in diagnosis and treatment. This study aims to describe a number of cases, where infections were caused by rare yeast pathogens. Organisms isolated included rare Candida species, Geotrichum, Lodderomyces and Trichosporon species.

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Background India has a disproportionately lower rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severe disease and lower death rates with respect to other parts of the world. It has been proposed that malaria-endemic countries such as India are relatively protected against severe COVID-19 disease and deaths. Methods This was a cross-sectional, analytical, observational study conducted from August 2020 to July 2021 at a tertiary care COVID-19-designated center in New Delhi, India.

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Introduction: There have been 214 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, with a total death tally of 4.4 million. The current study aims to determine the predictive value of various scores in the assessment of progression of mild COVID-19 infection at a tertiary care hospital in North India.

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Background & Objectives: In the present scenario, the most common sample for diagnosis of COVID-19 by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is nasal and throat swab (NTS). Other sampling options such as gargle lavage have found limited application in clinical use mostly because of unavailability of an appropriate gargling liquid. This study was conducted to assess the stability of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in normal saline at 4°C that can serve as a gargling liquid as well as a transport medium.

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Synaptic function and experience-dependent plasticity across multiple synapses are dependent on the types of neurons interacting as well as the intricate mechanisms that operate at the molecular level of the synapse. To understand the complexity of information processing at synaptic networks will rely in part on effective computational models. Such models should also evaluate disruptions to synaptic function by multiple mechanisms.

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  • Preventive practices are crucial in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, and this study assessed how well participants adhered to them and if their non-compliance led to infections.
  • The research involved 379 healthcare workers, hospital staff, and family members who were tested for COVID-19, with data collected through questionnaires on demographics and adherence to infection preventive measures.
  • Results showed that effective practices like social distancing, hand hygiene, and proper N-95 mask use significantly lowered infection risk, highlighting that adherence to these measures is vital for reducing virus transmission.
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Objectives COVID-19 has infected millions of people across the globe, leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths. Currently, there are no vaccines available for COVID-19, and the most effective way to curb its spread is to follow preventive practices. The present study aimed to assess the extent of adoption of preventive practices among the general population in India.

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Background And Aim: This study explored the association between BMI and COVID-19 positive status in a tertiary care hospital from New Delhi.

Methods: Three hundred and seventy nine adult patients who presented to COVID-19 screening outpatient department of the hospital were interviewed over the phone regarding their body weight and height. The COVID-19 RT-PCR report of the patients was extracted from the hospital information system.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Souradeep Chowdhury"

  • - Dr. Souradeep Chowdhury's research primarily focuses on infectious diseases, including the management and diagnosis of urinary tract infections, periprosthetic joint infections, and emerging fungal infections like mucormycosis, reflecting significant public health concerns.
  • - His work emphasizes the development of clinical guidelines through collaborative approaches such as those initiated by the WikiGuidelines Group, aimed at bridging gaps between evidence and practical recommendations in clinical settings.
  • - Chowdhury's studies also investigate the effects of endemic diseases on health outcomes, such as the interplay between malaria antibodies and COVID-19 severity, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to understanding infectious disease epidemiology.