Publications by authors named "M Vijaya Bhargavi"

Introduction The success of surgical procedures is becoming more threatened by the advent of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial strains, sometimes known as superbugs. These resistant microorganisms frequently cause post-surgical infections, which raise morbidity, death, and medical expenses. With an emphasis on resistant strains, this seeks to create an antibiogram and a thorough microbiological profile of surgical infections in order to help choose the most effective antimicrobial therapy.

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  • * Phytochemical screening was performed using standard protocols, and various in vitro tests indicated that the combination of Cb and Td exhibited significantly enhanced activity against bacteria and free radicals compared to individual extracts.
  • * Specifically, the synergistic extract (CbTd) showed the highest zones of inhibition against several bacteria and demonstrated remarkable inhibition percentages for hemolysis and protein denaturation, suggesting its potential for use in treating infectious diseases.
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The human voice is an essential communication tool, but various disorders and habits can disrupt it. Diagnosis of pathological and abnormal voices is very important. Conventional diagnosis of these voice pathologies can be invasive and costly.

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Background and Objective Respiratory Diseases are one of the leading chronic illnesses in the world according to the reports by World Health Organization. Diagnosing these respiratory diseases is done through auscultation where a medical professional listens to sounds of air in the lungs for anomalies through a stethoscope. This method necessitates extensive experience and can also be misinterpreted by the medical professional.

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Background: A patient's ability to maintain a healthy bone-implant interface seems to be a major predictor of implant longevity over the long term. The implant surface is protected from the oral environment, the bone, and the implant itself by the peri-implant tissues. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been shown to help in the regeneration of bone and other connective tissues.

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