Publications by authors named "N Rajkumari"

Article Synopsis
  • Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections during pregnancy are linked to issues like maternal anemia and low birth weight, but evidence on these impacts is inconsistent.
  • A study in Puducherry, South India, surveyed 650 pregnant women to analyze the effects of STH on perinatal outcomes, and found that 8.9% of participants had STH infections.
  • Although women with STH had slightly higher rates of anemia, low birth weight, and pre-term births, the study concluded that there was no significant association between STH infections and these adverse perinatal outcomes.
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Stool has multiple components, which include undigested food material, plant, animal products, normal intestinal microbiome, and parasites. Due to the existence of all the elements, stool parasite examination is cumbersome, especially with identification of the eggs of . We examined 650 stool samples of pregnant women before anti-helminthic treatment.

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New therapeutic approaches to treat type 1 diabetes mellitus relies on pancreatic islet transplantation. Here, developing immuno-isolation strategies is essential to eliminate the need for systemic immunosuppression after pancreatic islet grafts. A solution is the macro-encapsulation of grafts in semipermeable matrixes with a double function: separating islets from host immune cells and facilitating the diffusion of insulin, glucose, and other metabolites.

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Purpose: The study was aimed at detecting the mutation patterns in the drug targets in Plasmodium vivax that confer resistance to the common antimalarial agents used in India.

Methods: A total of 27 Plasmodium vivax isolates collected from whole blood samples over a three year period were subjected to PCR amplification followed by sequencing of the genes pvmdr1, pvdhfr, pvdhps and pvk12, which serve as the molecular targets to detect resistance to chloroquine, pyrimethamine, sulfadoxine and artemisinin respectively.

Results: The study found T958 M F1076L double mutants of pvmdr1 in 52 %(14/27) isolates, S58R S117 N double mutants of pvdhfr in 67 % (18/27) isolates, A383G A553G double mutant pvdhps in 59 % (16/27) isolates and wild type of pvk12 gene in all the isolates.

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Purpose: Traditional microscopy-based methods may provide inaccurate estimates of Soil transmitted helminth (STH) infections in mild intensity of infection. Therefore, we aimed to determine the prevalence of STH infections using molecular diagnostic methods and compare the diagnostic performance of microscopy with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in stool samples collected from pregnant women in primary care settings in Puducherry, India.

Methodology: A singleplex PCR assay was developed to detect three species of STHs, namely Ascaris lumbricoides, Necator americanus, and Ancylostoma duodenale, by targeting the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS1 and ITS2) of 5.

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