Publications by authors named "Humayun Sattar"

Bangladesh is among the high burden countries for tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB). As the genetic diversity and distinct phylogeographic distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are responsible for regional differences in drug resistance, this cross sectional study was conducted to identify the circulating M. tuberculosis strains belonging to different lineages among pulmonary tuberculosis and, to investigate the contribution of distinct M.

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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic and autoimmune disease affecting 0.5-1% of the world population. Genetic and environmental factors are already established as being involved in the development of RA.

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The present study was conducted over a period of one year to find the right time for measles vaccination when maternal antibody titer in infants was decayed rendering them susceptible to wild virus infection. Blood samples were collected from the cord of new born (147), 2-5 months (47) and 5 to 7.5 months (24) of age.

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In the present study, organisms responsible for peritonitis and their sensitivity to antibiotics were evaluated in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients in Bangladesh. We collected PD effluent from 100 peritonitis cases and sent samples to the laboratory for Gram stain and cytology. Cultures used direct inoculation of PD fluid in plate media and broth media simultaneously.

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In the present study, we analyzed the short-term outcome of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD) in a group of elderly Bangladeshi patients with diabetes. Over a period of 2 years, we tracked various parameters in 60 patients on maintenance dialysis (25 on PD, 35 on HD). Mean age of the patients was 62 +/- 12 years (PD) and 57 +/- 8 years (HD), p < 0.

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In the present study, we evaluated the clinical course and outcome of chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD) in a group of elderly patients. We enrolled 60 elderly patients (37 men, 23 women) starting PD over a 4-year study period and assessed outcomes. The mean age of our patients was 61 +/- 7 years; mean PD duration was 16 months (range: 3 - 40 months).

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