Publications by authors named "S Vinayagam"

Mosquito-borne illnesses pose a significant threat to eradication under existing vector management measures. Chemo-based vector control strategies (use of insecticides) raise a complication of resistance and environmental pollution. Biological control methods are an alternative approach to overcoming this complication arising from insecticides.

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In recent days, in tropical and subtropical regions, secondary vectors of Anopheles mosquitoes are becoming more important in transmitting diseases to humans as primary vectors. Various molecular techniques have separated closely related Anopheles subpictus and Anopheles vagus mosquitoes based on their diversity with other mosquito species. Despite their widespread distribution, the An.

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This study focuses on the optimization of Hydrastis canadensis-based nanocarriers in environmental and microbial applications like antibacterial and dye degradation. Hydrastis canadensis (H. canadensis) is loaded into the nanocarrier using a gelation method.

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Article Synopsis
  • Microplastic contamination poses a significant threat to marine ecosystems and human health, with far-reaching negative effects on various marine organisms and potential metabolic disorders in humans.
  • The review highlights the importance of understanding the origins and mechanisms of microplastic persistence in water bodies, emphasizing the need for effective removal strategies.
  • It also suggests practical solutions, such as promoting public awareness, enhancing international cooperation, and developing eco-friendly materials, to combat the widespread impact of microplastics.
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Background And Aims: Postextubation airway complications are more common in paediatric patients than in adults. Intravenous lignocaine effectively prevents extubation response; however, data on using intracuff lignocaine in microcuff endotracheal tubes is scarce. The primary aim of this study was to compare the incidence of postextubation cough between intracuff lignocaine and intracuff air in the paediatric population during tracheal extubation.

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