Publications by authors named "Shivani Agrawal"

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  • The study investigates barriers to follow-up care for women in Uttar Pradesh, India, who have abnormal clinical breast examinations (CBE), emphasizing issues like knowledge gaps, fear, stigma, and familial prioritization of women's health.
  • Interviews with various stakeholders revealed that despite community health outreach, awareness about breast cancer and necessary follow-ups remains low, compounded by discomfort with male providers and challenges in navigating health systems.
  • The findings suggest that mobile phones might be a useful tool for improving breast health awareness and patient support, emphasizing the need for gender-sensitive strategies and further research to overcome these barriers.
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Globally, it is estimated that more than 50% of antibiotics are obtained without a prescription. The main purpose of this study is to determine the knowledge and practice of primary caregivers about self-medication in children with antibiotics, as studies on self-medication is lacking in India, also, it will help is assessing parents' knowledge and attitude towards self medication. This cross-sectional study conducted in the urban community of Shastri Nagar, Patna, aimed to evaluated antibiotic use in children aged 0-12.

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The present investigation was carried out to study the effect of various levels of various multigrain viz., finger millet, pearl millet and fenugreek powder on chapatti (Multigrain chapatti with spices). The multigrain powders were blended in whole-wheat flour along with spices and chapatti flour mixes were prepared.

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Objectives: Chronic pain spinal implantable electronic devices (CPSIEDs) include devices that provide spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal drug therapy. In this study, we sought to evaluate the trends of CPSIED infections, related complications, and outcomes following the treatment of infection.

Materials And Methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample database contains data from 48 states, and the District of Columbia was used to identify patients with a primary diagnosis of CPSIED infection during the years 2005-2014.

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Purpose: Readmission prediction indices are used to stratify patients by the risk of hospital readmission. We describe the integration of a 30-day hospital readmission prediction index into the electronic medical record (EMR) and its impact on pharmacist interventions during transitions of care (TOC).

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted to compare 30-day readmission rates between adult internal medicine inpatients admitted by a multidisciplinary team providing TOC services (the TOC group) and those who received usual care (the control group).

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Background: Bleeding is commonly seen during early pregnancy, and predicting the outcome of pregnancy in such cases is a difficult task. The aim of our study was to evaluate the predictive value of single serum progesterone level for finding the viability in threatened miscarriage and to determine the cut-off value for a viable ongoing pregnancy.

Methods: This was a prospective study in which patients attending the OPD with early pregnancy and bleeding were recruited.

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Foodborne viruses, particularly human norovirus, are a concern for public health, especially in fresh vegetables and other minimally processed foods that may not undergo sufficient decontamination. It is necessary to explore novel nonthermal techniques for preventing foodborne viral contamination. In this study, aqueous extracts of six raw food materials (flower buds of clove, fenugreek seeds, garlic and onion bulbs, ginger rhizomes, and jalapeño peppers) were tested for antiviral activity against feline calicivirus (FCV) as a surrogate for human norovirus.

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The regulation of platelet volume significantly affects its function. Because water is the major molecule in cells and its active transport via water channels called aquaporins (AQPs) have been implicated in cellular and organelle volume regulation, the presence of water channels in platelets and their potential role in platelet volume regulation was investigated. G-protein-mediated AQP regulation in secretory vesicle swelling has previously been reported in neurons and in pancreatic acinar cells.

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