Publications by authors named "Mamta Choudhary"

Aim: To assess the prevalence of non-communicable disease risk factors among the nursing staff and educate them on prevention.

Background: Nursing staff is integral to the Indian community healthcare systems. Recent studies report a high prevalence of non-communicable diseases in Indian nursing staff.

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Species of genus Chromobacterium have been isolated from diverse geographical settings, which exhibits significant metabolic flexibility as well as biotechnological and pathogenic properties. This study describes the isolation, characterization, draft assembly, and detailed sequence analysis of Chromobacterium piscinae strain W1B-CG-NIBSM isolated from water samples from multi use community pond. The organism was characterized by biochemical tests, Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI TOF-MS) and partial genome sequencing.

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The goal of the current study was to shed light on the previous research on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) among infants born before 34 weeks of gestation or those with birth weights (BW) under 2000 g and gestational ages between 34 and 36 weeks, with emphasis on prevalence and incidence. A prospective hospital based observational study was conducted on 160 neonates after ethical clearance within a period of four months. The study population comprised neonates less than 34 week of gestational age and those with BW less than 2000 gm and gestational age between 34-36 weeks.

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There has been an overuse of antibiotics in most patients suffering from COVID-19 which predisposes patients to hospital acquired C. difficile Infection (CDI). Also, COVID infection of the gastrointestinal tract also predisposes the patient to CDI.

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Here we are presenting an automated computational pipeline used to mine 5976 mitochondrial genomes to identify common, polymorphic, and unique microsatellites also known as simple sequence repeats (SSRs). Microsatellites are repetitive motifs of 1-6 bases in a DNA sequence. Due to their abundance and highly polymorphic nature, microsatellites have become one of the widely used molecular/genetic markers valuable for many studies including gene tagging, genetic diversity, and species identification.

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Aims And Objectives: The aim and objective of the study was to identify, compare, and synthesize published qualitative evidence to have in-depth understanding of experiences of patients living with intestinal ostomy.

Background: Over the past two decades, there have been numerous qualitative studies published depicting intense experiences of stoma patients brought about by the need to adapt with changing conditions following stoma creation. Synthesizing the findings of these studies can improve the understanding among health-care providers of needed support and care for ostomates.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease which affects millions of population worldwide. It is characterized by motor symptoms such as excessive tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, postural instability and non-motor symptoms include neuropsychiatric complications like anxiety, depression, insomnia and cognitive impairment, orthostatic hypotension, sexual dysfunction and gastrointestinal complications. Treatment of anxiety in PD poses extensive challenge to global healthcare which makes it urgent to develop innovative treatment for the better management of the disease.

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Impaired neuronal proteostasis is a salient feature of both aging and protein misfolding disorders. Amyloidosis, a consequence of this phenomena is observed in the brains of diabetic patients over the chronic time period. These toxic aggregates not only cause age-related decline in proteostasis, but also dwindle its ability to increase or restore the chaperones in response to any stressful condition.

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  • Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is a newly identified virus linked to serious diseases in pigs, such as reproductive failure and high mortality in piglets, with increasing reports globally, including in India.
  • The study in India revealed the presence of PCV3 in sows experiencing reproductive issues, as well as in healthy pigs, indicating its widespread circulation.
  • Indian strains of PCV3 closely resemble those from other countries, suggesting its emergence as a significant pig pathogen, which calls for detailed research on its spread and impact, as well as effective control measures.
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In the present study, the spectrum of bacterial pathogens in the nasal shedding during disease process and in pneumonic lungs of dead animals was studied. A total of 288 clinical samples from cattle and buffaloes comprising of nasal swabs, blood, tracheal swabs, heart blood and lung tissue samples were collected from diseased (n = 190) and dead animals (n = 98). The recovered bacterial isolates were characterized by biochemical reactions, Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI TOF-MS) and the 16S rRNA sequence analysis.

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Coxiella burnetii is one of the most contagious pathogen associated with Q fever in humans, while, ruminants act as important source of infection for humans. In the present cross sectional study, a total of 464 samples were collected from 218 goats comprising of 218 sera, 218 blood and 28 milk from various parts of Chhattisgarh and Odisha region, India. Besides, environmental (33; soil- 4, faecal- 10, feed-6, drainage water- 6, drinking water- 7) and rodent (38) samples were also collected from the premises of the animals.

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Atypical pathogens including and are increasingly recognized as important causes of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). accounts for 20-40% of all CAP and is responsible for 3-15% of cases. The paucity of data from India in this regard prompted us to conduct this prospective multicentric analysis to detect the prevalence of and in our geographical region.

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