Publications by authors named "Manoj Choudhary"

Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). Median time gap between the first and the second HUT was 9 weeks and the second and the third HUT 4 weeks.

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Guar or cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) is a leguminous crop well-suited for cultivation in arid and semi-arid regions. India accounts for 90% of world's guar production.

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The major threat to public health due to the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has been recognised as a global issue. The increase in morbidity is primarily due to the lack of SARS-CoV-2 specific drugs. One of the major strategies to combat this threat is to deactivate the enzymes responsible for the replication of corona virus.

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  • This research presents a new method for creating silver nanoparticle-coated g-CN nanocomposites using fennel seed extract, which helps reduce and stabilize the nanoparticles through natural compounds found in the extract.
  • The resulting nanocomposites were tested for their effectiveness in degrading various pollutants, showing impressive results in breaking down hazardous substances like dyes, antibiotics, and pesticides, as well as deactivating E. coli bacteria.
  • The study emphasizes the environmental benefits of using fennel seeds for synthesis, making the process sustainable and cost-effective while achieving significantly higher photocatalytic activity compared to traditional methods.
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The Ustilaginoidea virens -rice pathosystem has been used as a model for flower-infecting fungal pathogens. The molecular biology of the interactions between U. virens and rice, with an emphasis on the attempt to get a deeper comprehension of the false smut fungus's genomes, proteome, host range, and pathogen biology, has been investigated.

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  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a serious condition affecting patients' quality of life (QoL), and this study aims to examine how factors like age, type of medication, and diabetes-related complications influence health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
  • Conducted at IGIMS in India, the research used the EuroQol 5-dimensions questionnaire to assess the HRQoL of adult diabetic patients treated for at least three months.
  • The findings indicated that age significantly affects health index scores, with the majority of patients using oral medications, and higher HbA1c levels are linked to issues in mobility, self-care, and overall patient health perception.
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Integrated pest management (IPM) is a comprehensive approach to managing diseases, focusing on combining various strategies to reduce pathogen populations effectively and in an environmentally conscious way. We investigated the effects of IPM on beneficial microbial populations and its relationship with pathogen populations in both direct-seeded rice (DSR) and transplanted rice (TR) systems. This study demonstrates that IPM practices have significantly higher populations of beneficial microbes, such as and , and lower level of the pathogen compared to non-IPM (farmer practices).

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Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious condition affecting elderly patients. Despite its significance, comprehensive research focusing specifically on the clinical profile and short-term outcomes of AKI in this vulnerable population is lacking. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the clinical profile and short-term outcomes of AKI in elderly patients admitted to a tertiary care center.

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Printed documents are a common form of evidence in forensic document examination. The integration of spectroscopy with chemometrics have evolved evidential analytical interpretation of printing inks. However, we report the first ever study that explores the examination of both black and colored printed documents combined with explorative Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and supervised techniques viz.

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Background: The incidence of cardiovascular complications may be higher in unilateral than bilateral primary aldosteronism (PA). We compared noninvasive hemodynamics after targeted therapy of bilateral vs. unilateral PA.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) during pregnancy is a critical clinical issue linked to high maternal and fetal morbidity, necessitating a study of its causes, symptoms, and outcomes.
  • A year-long prospective observational study at Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences involved 62 patients, primarily aged 18-25, who presented with emergency obstetric complications leading to acute kidney damage.
  • The findings revealed that most patients experienced symptoms such as oliguria, fever, and breathlessness, with a significant portion being non-booked and primigravida.
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The image-based detection and classification of plant diseases has become increasingly important to the development of precision agriculture. We consider the case of tomato, a high-value crop supporting the livelihoods of many farmers around the world. Many biotic and abiotic plant health issues impede the efficient production of this crop, and laboratory-based diagnostics are inaccessible in many remote regions.

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Objectives: We examined haemodynamics, focusing on volume balance and forward and backward wave amplitudes, before and after 2.8 years of targeted treatment of primary aldosteronism. Patients with essential hypertension and normotensive individuals were examined for comparison ( n  = 40 in each group).

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Plant disease classification is quite complex and, in most cases, requires trained plant pathologists and sophisticated labs to accurately determine the cause. Our group for the first time used microscopic images (×30) of tomato plant diseases, for which representative plant samples were diagnostically validated to classify disease symptoms using non-coding deep learning platforms (NCDL). The mean F1 scores (SD) of the NCDL platforms were 98.

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  • Maternal cardiovascular disease affects 0.3 to 3.5% of pregnancies and is responsible for over 20% of maternal deaths from non-obstetric causes.
  • The study aimed to analyze the prevalence and outcomes of heart disease in pregnant women, using a multidisciplinary approach between obstetrics and cardiology.
  • Findings showed a prevalence of 5.8% heart disease among pregnant women, with rheumatic heart disease being the most common, impacting various heart valves, and requiring some patients to undergo corrective surgery.
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High haemoglobin level has been associated with metabolic syndrome, elevated blood pressure (BP), and increased mortality risk. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the association of blood haemoglobin with haemodynamics in 743 subjects, using whole-body impedance cardiography and pulse wave analysis. The participants were allocated to sex-stratified haemoglobin tertiles with mean values 135, 144, and 154 g/L, respectively.

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Moth bean (Vigna aconitifolia), a drought and heat-resistant legume from the Fabaceae family, is commonly cultivated in arid and semi-arid regions of the Indian subcontinent In September 2022, phyllody symptoms (Figure 1) were observed on 50-days-old moth bean plants at the ICAR-NBPGR research farm in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The disease incidence ranged from 10 to 25%. To investigate the cause, ten symptomatic VacoJod (1-10) and ten asymptomatic VacoJod (11-20) Vigna aconitifolia plants were collected.

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Bacterial spot of tomato (BST), predominantly caused by () in Florida, is one of the most devastating diseases in hot, humid environments. Bacterial resistance to copper-based bactericides and antibiotics makes disease management extremely challenging. This necessitates alternative new solutions to manage the disease.

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Microbes hold immense potential, based on the fact that they are widely acknowledged for their role in mitigating the detrimental impacts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which were extensively employed during the Green Revolution era. The consequence of this extensive use has been the degradation of agricultural land, soil health and fertility deterioration, and a decline in crop quality. Despite the existence of environmentally friendly and sustainable alternatives, microbial bioinoculants encounter numerous challenges in real-world agricultural settings.

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  • Thrombocytopenia is a common condition with various causes and symptoms, making diagnosis difficult; early detection is vital to prevent severe bleeding.
  • A study at a tertiary care hospital included 100 patients with low platelet counts, primarily affecting those aged 46 to 55, and identified symptoms like weakness and bleeding.
  • The top causes for thrombocytopenia were found to be megaloblastic anemia and infections such as dengue and malaria, with 60% of patients experiencing bleeding.
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Bacteriophages are biocontrol agents used to manage bacterial diseases. They have long been used against plant pathogenic bacteria; however, several factors impede their use as a reliable disease management strategy. Short-lived persistence on plant surfaces under field conditions results mainly from rapid degradation by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.

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Low birth weight predisposes to the development of hypertension in middle- and high-income countries. We examined the relation of early life length-for-age score (Z-score) on cardiovascular function in young adults in Malawi, a low-income country. Capture of supine, seated, and standing brachial pulse waveforms (Mobil-O-Graph) were performed in 223 females and 152 males (mean age 21 years), and analyzed according to the length-for-age Z-score tertiles during the first month of life.

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Objective: To compare blood pressure (BP) in tonometric radial artery recordings during passive head-up tilt with ambulatory recordings and evaluate possible laboratory cutoff values for hypertension.

Methods: Laboratory BP and ambulatory BP were recorded in normotensive (n = 69), unmedicated hypertensive (n = 190), and medicated hypertensive (n = 151) subjects.

Results: Mean age was 50.

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Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a leafy vegetable and spice crop, native to Indian subcontinent and Eastern Mediterranean region. Phytoplasma infection symptoms were observed in fenugreek at ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Regional Station, Jodhpur and Agricultural Research Station Mandore Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The first appearance of phytoplasma suspected symptoms of little leaf was recorded after 50 days of sowing in the months of January 2022.

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