Publications by authors named "Nida Javaid"

Chrozophora sabulosa Kar. & Kir. is a biennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family and has medicinal properties.

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Pakistan is amongst the four countries with the highest number of pneumococcal deaths. While the PCV10 vaccine was introduced in Pakistan in October 2012, data regarding the impact of the vaccine on the population dynamics of in Pakistan remain obscure. Using whole genome sequencing of 190 isolates (nasopharyngeal carriage=75, disease=113, unknown sites=2) collected between 2002 and 2020, this study presents characteristics of pneumococcal strains in Pakistan in the pre- and post-vaccine era.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the genomic features and phylogenetic placement of the medicinal plant Sesuvium sesuvioides from the Cholistan desert in Pakistan, utilizing advanced sequencing technology.
  • The complete chloroplast genome of S. sesuvioides consists of 155,849 base pairs with a GC content of 36.8%, revealing important genetic characteristics and a monophyletic relationship with other species in the Caryophyllales order.
  • The findings highlight the genetic stability within the Aizoaceae family, suggesting minimal genome alterations, and set the stage for future research involving more species from the genus Sesuvium.
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Background: Farsetia hamiltonii Royle is a medicinally important annual plant from the Cholistan desert that belongs to the tribe Anastaticeae and clade C of the Brassicaceae family. We provide the entire chloroplast sequence of F.hamiltonii, obtained using the Illumina HiSeq2500 and paired-end sequencing.

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is a major human pathogen responsible for over 317000 deaths in children <5 years of age with the burden of the disease being highest in low- and middle-income countries including South Africa. Following the introduction of the 7-valent and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) in South Africa in 2009 and 2011, respectively, a decrease in both invasive pneumococcal infections and asymptomatic carriage of vaccine-type pneumococci were reported. In this study, we described the changing epidemiology of the pneumococcal carriage population in South Africa, by sequencing the genomes of 1825 isolates collected between 2009 and 2013.

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Background: Malnutrition is common in liver cirrhosis patients that is correlated with early complications, morbidity and mortality.

Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess nutritional status, impact of nutritional screening and intervention in liver cirrhosis patients by evaluating their actual energy and protein intake during hospital stay.

Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted wherein all patients' nutritional status was defined by Subjective Global Assessment tool.

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Background: Cirrhosis is a chronic and progressive liver disease that occurs from prolonged hepatocellular injury. Malnutrition causes complications in cirrhosis patients that worsen the condition to liver failure. Both are closely linked and increase the chances of morbidity and mortality.

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Bacterial spot, caused by a group of Xanthomonads (Xanthomonas spp.), is a devastating disease. It can adversely affect the Capsicum annum productivity.

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While antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to be a major public health problem in Pakistan, data regarding trends of resistance among pathogenic bacteria remains scarce, with few studies presenting long-term trends in AMR. This study was therefore designed to analyze long-term AMR trends at a national level in Pakistan. We report here results of a comprehensive analysis of resistance, among pathogens isolated from blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), between 2011 and 2015.

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Pneumococcal strains are variably resistant to killing by neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). We hypothesize that this variability in resistance is due to heterogeneity in pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), a structurally diverse virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae. Pneumococcal strains showed variability in induction of NETs and in susceptibility to killing by NETs.

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Hepatitis C compromises the quality of life of more than 350 million individuals worldwide. Over the last decade, therapeutic regimens for treating hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections have undergone rapid advancements. Initially, structure-based drug design was used to develop molecules that inhibit viral enzymes.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nida Javaid"

  • - Nida Javaid's recent research primarily focuses on genomics and phylogenetics of medicinal plants and the epidemiology of infectious diseases, particularly pneumococcal infections in low- and middle-income countries.
  • - Significant findings include the genomic sequences of chloroplasts from Chrozophora sabulosa and Farsetia hamiltonii, which contribute to understanding their evolutionary roles within their respective families, as well as a detailed analysis of pneumococcal strain characteristics before and after the introduction of vaccines in Pakistan.
  • - Additionally, Javaid's work highlights the impact of nutritional interventions in hospitalized liver cirrhosis patients, emphasizing the correlation between nutritional status and patient outcomes, thereby addressing both infectious disease epidemiology and clinical nutrition.