Publications by authors named "Jai Bhagwan"

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  • Haemoparasitic infections are prevalent in dogs in tropical regions, with a study in Hisar, Haryana revealing a high occurrence of canine tick-borne diseases (CTBD) using both blood smears and PCR assays.
  • The investigation found that 12.5% of dogs tested positive via blood smears, while PCR identified a significantly higher infection rate of 64.16%, indicating that a majority of dogs were affected by various haemoparasites.
  • The study highlights the superiority of PCR testing over microscopic methods for detecting these infections and suggests incorporating molecular tests for better diagnosis and management of CTBD in canines.
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Paeniclostridium sordellii, an anaerobic bacterium, causes hepatic infections in alcoholics and post-surgery (liver transplantation). While liver and brain abscesses are rare, drainage procedures and targeted antibiotic therapy assisted by early microbiological diagnosis have reduced mortality rates. We report a rare case of pyogenic liver abscess caused by Paeniclostridium sordellii in India, the early diagnosis of which has led to life saving outcome for the patient.

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A sizeable Indian equine population is considered to be pre-immune carrier of Theileria equi infection. In this study we confirmed the presence of T. equi specific DNA in Hyalomma anatolicum ticks which were infested on sero-positive horses.

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Introduction: Traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) is a rare entity. Most cases occur in children, following an injury from the bicycle handle bar. In adults, it usually results from road traffic accidents (RTA).

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is now a chronic manageable disease due to which is it imperative for reviewing various medical emergencies which an individual case may encounter. Emergencies may occur at any stage of the disease. HIV infection is associated with several opportunistic infections/malignancies that may be life threatening and need quick intervention by health care workers.

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