Publications by authors named "Karthickeyan D"

Background: PBSC collection using apheresis is the preferred source of hematopoietic stem cells transplantation. However, apheresis procedures fail to harvest adequate CD34 yield in 5 to 40% of patients during the first collection. Therefore, this study aimed to study both the clinical- and equipmentrelated factors influencing CD34 yield among the autologous patients and to compare the collection efficiency of two apheresis equipments(Haemonetics MCS+ and Terumo Spectra Optia).

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Analogous to hard-sphere suspensions, monodisperse thermo-responsive poly (N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAM) microgel particles beyond a volume fraction (ϕ) of 0.5 freeze into face centered cubic (FCC)-hexagonal close packed (HCP) coexistence under as prepared conditions and into an FCC structure upon annealing. We report here FCC-HCP coexistence to be stable in dense PNIPAM microgel crystals (ϕ > 0.

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  • Pathanamthitta district has been implementing the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program since 1993, facing challenges with approximately 5% of diagnosed TB patients not starting treatment and another 5% lost to follow-up during treatment.
  • An intervention involving a Treatment Support Group (TSG) was introduced in 2013, aiming to provide social support, confidentiality, and empower patients to complete their treatment successfully.
  • Following this intervention, the rate of patients lost to follow-up dropped significantly, indicating that social support for TB care can be effectively integrated into routine healthcare programs, especially in a literate and politically aware community.*
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Background: While diabetes mellitus (DM) is a known risk factor for tuberculosis, the prevalence among TB patients in India is unknown. Routine screening of TB patients for DM may be an opportunity for its early diagnosis and improved management and might improve TB treatment outcomes. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of TB patients registered from June-July 2011 in the state of Kerala, India, to determine the prevalence of DM.

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