Publications by authors named "M S Sripathy"

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  • The COVID-19 virus primarily affects the respiratory system, but it can also lead to rare complications like rhabdomyolysis, particularly in cases with mild symptoms.
  • Serum creatine phosphokinase (CPK) testing is useful for diagnosing rhabdomyolysis in COVID-19 patients exhibiting musculoskeletal symptoms to prevent severe complications like acute kidney injury.
  • A young male with β-thalassemia minor tested positive for COVID-19 and, after showing symptoms like muscle pain and cola-colored urine, was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis and successfully treated in the hospital.
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Escherichia coli O157:H7 with its traits such as intestinal colonization and fecal-oral route of transmission demands mucosal vaccine development. E. coli secreted protein B (EspB) is one of the key type III secretory system (TTSS) targets for mucosal candidate vaccine due to its indispensable role in the pathogenesis of E.

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Ruminants are the major reservoirs of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and its fecal shedding mainly act as a source of entry of this pathogen into the human food chain. In humans, E. coli O157:H7 infection causes diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome.

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Assays for the rapid detection and accurate differentiation of Burkholderia pseudomallei from near-neighbor species are urgently needed in melioidosis endemic regions due to the high associated mortality and biowarfare importance of the pathogen. PCR-based methods have revolutionized this field due to the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity that are achievable in a rapid way. In this study, a compound molecular detection system, consisting of a duplex PCR assay, was developed for the specific identification of Burkholderia pseudomallei and differentiation from other Burkholderia species.

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Safety and protective efficacy of recombinant multi-epitope subunit vaccine (r-AK36) was evaluated in a mouse model. Recombinant AK36 protein comprised of immunodominant antigens from outer membrane proteins (Omp's) of namely OmpA and OmpK36. r-AK36 was highly immunogenic and the hyperimmune sera reacted strongly with native OmpA and OmpK36 proteins from different strains.

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