Publications by authors named "M P Rupani"

Article Synopsis
  • India's high tuberculosis (TB) rates are worsened by silicosis, which increases TB susceptibility and complicates treatment outcomes, highlighting the need for better diagnosis and management of affected patients.
  • A study analyzed survival data from 137 patients with both silicosis and TB and 2,605 TB-only patients, revealing that silico-tuberculosis patients had a significantly higher mortality risk and shorter survival times compared to those with just TB.
  • The findings suggest an urgent need for targeted healthcare strategies, including collaborative screening for TB and silicosis among high-risk occupational groups within India's TB program.
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Background: India, with the highest global burden of tuberculosis (TB) and drug-resistant TB, aims to eliminate TB by 2025. Yet, limited evidence exists on drug resistance patterns and retreatment among patients with silico-tuberculosis. This study explores these patterns and assesses the impact of silicosis on TB retreatment in India.

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Background: India grapples with an alarming burden of tuberculosis (TB), reporting 2.6 million incident cases in 2023, necessitating intensified efforts toward TB elimination. The prevalence of catastrophic costs, defined as expenses exceeding 20% of annual household income, varies widely.

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We frequently interact with textured surfaces with both our feet and hands. Like texture's importance for grasping, texture perception via the foot sole might provide important signals about the stability of a surface, aiding in maintaining balance. However, how textures are perceived by the foot, and especially under the high forces experienced during walking, is unknown.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health burden in India, with elimination targets set for 2025. Active case finding (ACF) is crucial for improving TB case detection rates, although conclusive evidence of its association with treatment outcomes is lacking. Our study aims to investigate the impact of ACF on successful TB treatment outcomes among pulmonary TB patients in Gujarat, India, and explore why ACF positively impacts these outcomes.

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