Publications by authors named "Raina Chaudhary"

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  • Conjunctivitis is a common eye disease that often increases in prevalence during humid, hot weather, and can be either viral or bacterial in nature, requiring different treatments.
  • A study conducted in an ophthalmology outpatient department between August and September 2023 examined the frequency of acute conjunctivitis among patients, collecting data from those with complete hospital records.
  • Out of 5,507 patients, 1,240 were diagnosed with acute conjunctivitis, which is approximately 22.52%, with the majority being male adults with an average age of about 32.56 years, indicating a higher prevalence compared to other similar studies.
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Introduction: Infective vaginal discharge is the most common complaint of the women of reproductive age group attending gynaecology outpatient department. Vaginal discharge may be normal or abnormal. Infective vaginal discharge is usually related to one of the three conditions, like bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, and trichomoniasis.

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Introduction: Infection caused by Non-fermenting Gram-negative bacteria (NFGNB) like Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii leads to life-threatening conditions. These bacteria are often multidrug-resistant which leads to limited therapeutic options leading to treatment failure. Little information is available regarding the prevalence and resistance pattern of such bacteria in our country.

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Introduction: Urinary Tract Infection one of the most common and manageable infections still holds its position as a major public health issue worldwide due to an increase in the number of multidrug resistant bacteria. This study aims to find out the prevalence of multidrug resistant Escherichia coli among urinary samples of patients with urinary tract infections in the microbiology Department of a tertiary care center.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at a tertiary care centre from 8 August 2018 to 9 January 2019.

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is gram-negative bacteria that cause infection in humans. It is less frequently isolated in the laboratory. The development of drug-resistant and its intrinsic ability to resist a wide range of antimicrobials enables them to cause mortality in an immunocompromised patient with a longer hospital stay.

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Nepal exhibits a tuberculosis (TB) incidence rate that is comparable to neighbouring high TB incidence countries. In addition, it records >500 cases of multi-drug resistant (MDR) TB each year. The objective of this study was to perform whole-genome bioinformatic analysis on MDR-TB isolates from Nepal (n = 19) to identify the specific mutations underlying their phenotypic resistance.

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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the . It is a global health problem and major cause of death in resource-limited countries like Nepal. Timely diagnosis with sensitive testing methods could assist in early management of the disease.

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  • Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) presents significant treatment challenges in countries like Nepal.
  • Researchers have sequenced the genome of an XDR-TB strain from Nepal for the first time.
  • The study identifies specific single-nucleotide variations in the genome linked to the bacteria's extensive drug resistance.
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Introduction: Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp. are found to be associated with biofilm and metallo-β-lactamase production and are the common causes of serious infections mainly in hospitalized patients. So, the main aims of this study were to determine the rates of biofilm production and metallo beta-lactamase production (MBL) among the strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp.

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The present study was conducted to evaluate the performance of cefoxitin disc diffusion method and oxacillin broth microdilution method for detection of methicillin resistant (MRSA), taking presence of mecA gene as reference. In addition, inducible clindamycin resistance and beta-lactamase production were studied and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of vancomycin for isolates was determined. A total of 711 nonrepeated pus/wound swab samples from different anatomic locations were included in the study.

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Background: Escherichia coli is the most predominant causative agent of urinary tract infection (UTI). Recently, increase in drug resistance among the uropathogenic bacteria has caused great problem in treatment of UTI. The main objective of this research is to determine the correlation between biofilm formation and resistance toward different commonly used antibiotics along with extended spectrum beta lactamase production in uropathogenic Escherichia coli.

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  • * The study assessed the incidence of rotavirus in children under 5 with acute diarrhoea, enrolling 525 children in Kathmandu, finding that 25.9% of cases were due to rotavirus, more common in males and children under 2, especially those between 6-24 months.
  • * Genotyping revealed that the most prevalent rotavirus strain was G12, with G12P[6] being the dominant type, highlighting the need for targeted interventions for these specific strains in
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