Publications by authors named "S Pulimood"

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  • Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV) is a rare genetic skin disorder caused by mutations in the EVER1 and EVER2 genes, and this study focuses on the genetic characteristics in Indian patients for the first time.* -
  • Researchers analyzed a family with EV, using PCR techniques to identify a significant 2078 bp deletion in the EVER1 gene that causes a frameshift and results in severe symptoms in affected individuals.* -
  • The study’s findings aid in genetic counseling and early diagnosis, although more extensive research and functional tests are needed to explore genetic variation in the Indian EV population.*
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Hyperacute GVHD (HaGVHD) is a rare complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) occurring before engraftment, a syndrome commonly involving skin and/or gut and/or liver, with increased morbidity and mortality. Myeloablative conditioning (MAC) regimes and mismatched donor transplants have an increased risk for HaGVHD. There is a higher chance of steroid-refractoriness and chronic GVHD in those who develop HaGVHD.

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Since 2000, a resurgence of syphilis has been noted in many developed and developing countries, especially among men who have sex with men (MSM). Incidence and prevalence of syphilis in pregnant women have been reduced drastically by mandatory screening in early pregnancy. Insufficient data in other populations especially from developing countries limit targeted public health interventions.

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Background: Currently, there is a global contemplation to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. HIV-2 poses unique challenges to this end. The burden of HIV-2 is higher in resource-limited countries, and it is intrinsically resistant to NNRTI drugs.

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Purpose: Hand Foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a major childhood exanthematous disease causing outbreaks that have become a major public health threat in recent years. In Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, south India, occasional outbreaks are common among the paediatric age group, most commonly in those under 5years of age (U5s). CoxsackieA6, A4, A5, A9, A10, B2 and B5 are the common serotypes causing outbreaks.

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