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    Estimated dengue force of infection and burden of primary infections among Indian children by Amit Bhavsar, Clarence C. Tam, Suneela Garg, Guru Rajesh Jammy, Anne-Frieda Taurel, Sher-Ney Chong, Joshua Nealon

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…In all sites except Kalyani, > 70% of children had been infected before their 11th birthday, and goodness-of-fit statistics indicated a relatively constant force-of-infection over time except at two sites (Wardha and Hyderabad). Nationwide, we estimated 17,013,527 children (95% CI: 14,518,438- 19,218,733), equivalent to 6.5% of children aged < 11 years, experience their first infection annually. …”
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    Dissecting WASH Assessment Tools and Recommending a Comprehensive Tool for Indian Healthcare Facilities by Trivedi P, Bhavsar P, Kalpana P, Patel K, Das T, Yasobant S, Saxena D

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Poonam Trivedi,1 Priya Bhavsar,2 Pachillu Kalpana,2,3 Krupali Patel,4 Tanmoy Das,5 Sandul Yasobant,1,2,6 Deepak Saxena1,2,6 1Department of Public Health Science, Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India; 2Centre for One Health Education, Research & Development (COHERD), Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India; 3Centre for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; 4Parul Institute of Public Health, Parul University, Waghodia, Gujarat, India; 5Terre des hommes Foundation, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; 6School of Epidemiology & Public Health, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DMIMS), Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaCorrespondence: Deepak Saxena, Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar, Opp. …”
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    Safety and immunogenicity of SII-NVX-CoV2373 (COVID-19 vaccine) in adults in a phase 2/3, observer-blind, randomised, controlled studyResearch in context by Prasad S. Kulkarni, Abhijit Kadam, Sheela Godbole, Varsha Bhatt, Abhishek Raut, Sunil Kohli, Santanu Tripathi, Praveen Kulkarni, Rakhi Ludam, Madhav Prabhu, Ashish Bavdekar, Nithya J. Gogtay, Sushant Meshram, Tamilarasu Kadhiravan, Sonali Kar, D.H. Ashwath Narayana, Clarence Samuel, Govind Kulkarni, Abhay Gaidhane, Dipu Sathyapalan, Sidram Raut, Vijay Hadda, Hira Lal Bhalla, Chetanraj Bhamare, Abhijeet Dharmadhikari, Joyce S. Plested, Shane Cloney-Clarke, Mingzhu Zhu, Melinda Pryor, Stephanie Hamilton, Madhuri Thakar, Ashwini Shete, Manish Gautam, Nivedita Gupta, Samiran Panda, Umesh Shaligram, Cyrus S. Poonawalla, Balram Bhargava, Bhagwat Gunale, Dhananjay Kapse, Shubhangi A. Kanitkar, Arjun L. Kakrani, Srikanth P. Tripathy, Abhijit V. Tilak, Akshay A. Dhamne, Shahzad Beg Mirza, Prachi V. Athavale, Mandakini Bhowmik, Parag J. Ratnakar, Subodh Gupta, Vijayshri Deotale, Jyoti Jain, Ashwini Kalantri, Vineet Jain, Nidhi Goyal, Alok Arya, Temsunaro Rongsen-Chandola, Shreyasi Dasgupta, Pratibha Periera, Vanmathi A, Anand Kawade, Arunkumar Gondhali, Palvi Kudyar, Abhishek Singh, Ravi Yadav, Alina Alexander, Venugopalan Gunasekaran, Sekar Dineshbabu, P.C. Samantaray, H.S. Ravish, Deepshikha Kamra, Shilpa Gaidhane, Quazi Syed Zahiruddin, Merlin Moni, Anil Kumar, Ameet Dravid, Anant Mohan, Tejas Suri, Tejas K. Patel, Surekha Kishore, Rahul Choche, Deepak Ghatage, Sugam Salvi

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    Cognitive Evoked Potentials in Anaemic Women: A Cross-sectional Study by Umme Kulsoom Sheema, Alka Rawekar

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Central Neurophysiology Laboratory, Acharya Vinobha Bhave Rural hospital (AVBRH) attached to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Wardha, Maharashtra, India, from January 2018 to February 2022. …”
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    Suppression of Diurnal (9AM&ndash;4PM) IOP Fluctuations with Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: An Analysis of Data from the Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm GEMINI Study by Pyfer MF, Gallardo M, Campbell A, Flowers BE, Dickerson Jr JE, Talla A, Dhamdhere K

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Mark F Pyfer,1 Mark Gallardo,2 Anita Campbell,3 Brian E Flowers,4 Jaime E Dickerson Jr,5,6 Alain Talla,5 Kavita Dhamdhere5,7 1Northern Ophthalmic Associates, Jenkintown, PA, USA; 2El Paso Eye Surgeons, PA, El Paso, TX, USA; 3Grene Vision Group, Wichita, KS, USA; 4Ophthalmology Associates, Fort Worth, TX, USA; 5Sight Sciences, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, USA; 6North Texas Eye Research Institute, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA; 7Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Center, Wardha, IndiaCorrespondence: Kavita DhamdhereSight Sciences, Inc., 4040 Campbell Avenue, Suite 100, Menlo Park, CA, USATel +1 877 2661144Email kdhamdhere@sightsciences.comPurpose: This study analyzes diurnal IOP data (9AM, 12PM, 4PM) from a prospective 12-month trial of the OMNI Surgical System in open-angle glaucoma (OAG) patients with the aim of evaluating effect of MIGS surgery on the amplitude of the diurnal IOP profile pre- and postoperatively.Setting: Fifteen ophthalmology practices and surgery centers located in 14 states in the United States.Design: Prospective, multicenter, IRB approved study. …”
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