Publications by authors named "Surya R"

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  • Urbanization and varying microclimates in cities affect mosquito behavior and malaria transmission, particularly in urban slums.
  • This study analyses how different household roof types (thatched, asbestos, tiled) impact the survival of Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes and the development of Plasmodium vivax.
  • Findings reveal that thatched roofs promote higher parasite development and mosquito survival compared to asbestos and tiled roofs, highlighting the significance of environmental factors in malaria control strategies.
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To evaluate the 15 year incidence and progression of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) and identify risk factors among Indian population. From a cross-sectional study of 1425 subjects, 911 participants took part in the 4-year follow-up. Out of these 911 participants, 140 returned for the 15-year follow-up, with baseline examinations conducted between 2003 and 2006, and subsequent follow-ups occurring from 2007 to 2011 and the current 15-year follow-up from 2018 to 2021.

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Growth and aging are fundamental elements of human development. Aging is defined by a decrease in physiological activities and higher illness vulnerability. Affected by lifestyle, environmental, and hereditary elements, aging results in disorders including cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological diseases, which accounted for 16.

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  • - This study investigates the current legality and practices of online pharmacies selling antibiotics in the UK, noting a shift from mostly consumer-driven decisions in 2016 to more regulated practices now.
  • - The research involved analyzing 20 online pharmacy websites for evidence of registration, prescription requirements, and information provided to consumers regarding their health before purchasing antibiotics.
  • - Findings show that while all analyzed pharmacies require a prescription and are registered in the UK, there are still significant variations in how consumer-driven these choices are, presenting a need for better regulations and guidelines in online antibiotic sales.
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Tempe, a fermented soybean food rich in polyphenols including isoflavones, is valued for its health benefits, notably its antioxidants. Concerns about glyphosate residues in crops have led to increased demand for organic soy products, including tempe. The study aimed to investigate the metabolomic profiles of tempe and its bioactive potentials prior to and following in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestion.

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The most frequently used sulfonamide is sulfamethazine (SMZ) because it is often found in foods made from livestock, which is hazardous for individuals. Here, we have developed an easy, quick, selective, and sensitive analytical technique to efficiently detect SMZ. Recently, transition metal oxides have attracted many researchers for their excellent performance as a promising sensor for SMZ analysis because of their superior redox activity, electrocatalytic activity, electroactive sites, and electron transfer properties.

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Orbital defects due to congenital causes, cancer, and trauma can compromise appearance and function, creating a deep psychological impact on an individual's life. The prosthetic rehabilitation of such patients is challenging. The objective of prosthetic treatment of an ocular defect is to provide a well-fitting ocular prosthesis that closely resembles the original eye, restoring the patient's self-confidence and social acceptance.

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Marine algae, encompassing both macroalgae and microalgae, have emerged as a promising and prolific source of bioactive compounds with potent anticancer properties. Despite their significant therapeutic potential, the clinical application of these peptides is hindered by challenges such as poor bioavailability and susceptibility to enzymatic degradation. To overcome these limitations, innovative delivery systems, particularly nanocarriers, have been explored.

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Objective This study aims to evaluate the effects of immersion in alcoholic beverages on the surface roughness and color stability of two types of milled zirconia. Materials and methods The sample size included 60 cuboid-shaped samples of two types of zirconia (Z1 and Z2), 30 in each group. Zirconia was milled and sintered at 1,500°C for eight hours.

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Asthma remains a significant global health challenge, demanding innovative approaches to treatment. Traditional medicine has a rich history of using natural products to alleviate asthmatic symptoms. However, transitioning from these traditional remedies to modern drug discovery approaches has provided fresh insights into the mechanisms and effectiveness of these natural products.

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Purpose: This study was aimed to evaluate the agreement between the swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT)-based biometry, fundus photographs, and their combination, in comparison to the gold standard spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) for the detection of center-involving diabetic macular edema (CI-DME).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study involving 55 subjects (78 eyes) diagnosed with diabetic macular edema (DME) detected clinically and on SD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec AG). Post-mydriatic 45-degree color fundus photograph (Crystal-Vue NFC-700), 1 mm macular scan obtained from SS-OCT-based biometry (IOL-Master 700), and macula cube scan obtained from SD-OCT was used to detect and grade DME into CI-DME and NCI-DME.

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Introduction: Hip fractures cause severe pain during positioning for spinal anesthesia (SA). Intravenous systemic analgesics can lead to various complications in elderly patients, hence peripheral nerve blocks are emerging as a standard of care in pain management for hip fractures, among which femoral nerve block (FNB) is widely known and practiced. Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block is a recently described technique that blocks the articular nerves of the hip with motor-sparing effects and is used to manage positional pain in hip fractures.

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Diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes (T2D), is the main component of metabolic syndrome. It is highly prevalent and has drastically increased with sedentary lifestyles, notably behaviors linked to ease of access and minimal physical activity. Central to this condition is insulin, which plays a pivotal role in regulating glucose levels in the body by aiding glucose uptake and storage in cells, and what happens to diabetes? In diabetes, there is a disruption and malfunction in insulin regulation.

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is a highly beneficial type of seagrass. Prior studies have presented proof of the bioactivity of , suggesting its potential to combat cancer. Therefore, this study aims to delve deeper into bioactive molecule profiles and their direct biological anticancer activities potentials through the combination of in-silico and in-vitro studies.

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Purpose: To investigate the influence of glomerular filtration rate in renal disease decline and its association with diabetic retinopathy (DR) and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) in patients in South India.

Methods: A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted including participants with DR and ARMD recruited from urban and rural populations. The data collection included medical history, anthropometric measurements, and ophthalmic work-up.

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Metabolic dysfunction, which includes intra-abdominal adiposity, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, manifests into metabolic syndrome and related diseases. Therefore, the discovery of new therapies in the fight against metabolic syndrome is very challenging. This study aims to reveal the existence of an edible bird nest (EBN) as a functional food candidate that may be a new alternative in fighting metabolic syndrome.

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Objective: This study aimed to examine the diversity of phenotypic characteristics of female Alabio ducks ( Borneo) and their eggs in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Materials And Methods: A total of 200 18-month-old ducks and 300 eggs were selected using a survey method with multistage random sampling. These samples were obtained from two districts in the province of South Kalimantan [Banjar (BJ) districts and Tanah Laut (TL)].

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Green algae are natural bioresources that have excellent bioactive potential, partly due to sulfated polysaccharides (SPs) which are still rarely explored for their biological activities. There is currently an urgent need for studies exploring the anticancer biological activity of SPs extracted from two Indonesian ulvophyte green algae: the sulfated polysaccharide of (SPCr) and the sulfated polysaccharide of (SPCl). The method of isolating SPs and their assessment of biological activities in this study were based on previous and similar studies.

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Recently, new methods of utilizing chemistry materials to overcome environmental issues worldwide, for instance, water purification have widely evolved since it is well-aligned with the sustainable development goals 6: clean water and sanitation. These issues have become a vital research topic for researchers in the last decade, particularly, the use of green photocatalyst due to the limitation of renewable resources. Herein, we report the modification of titanium dioxide with yttrium manganite (TiO/YMnO) by a novel high-speed stirring technique in n-hexane-water utilizing Annona muricata L.

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Diabetic macular edema (DME) is an important cause of visual impairment in the working-age group. Deep learning methods have been developed to detect DME from two-dimensional retinal images and also from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. The performances of these algorithms vary and often create doubt regarding their clinical utility.

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In recent years, utilization of polysaccharides as natural coagulant and coagulant-aid has become a topic of interest, due to the nature of biopolymers that are renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic. In this study, Congo red, as a model dye substance, was treated using polyaluminium chloride (PAC) as the main coagulant and xanthan gum as the coagulant aid. For this purpose, the effect of pH (3-9), xanthan gum dose (0.

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Green alga is an underexploited species of macroalgae, even though it is characterized by a green color that indicates an abundance of bioactive pigments, such as chlorophyll and possibly xanthophyll. Unlike chlorophyll, which has been well explored, the composition of the carotenoids of and its biological activities have not been reported. Therefore, this study aims to look at the carotenoid profile and composition of and determine their biological activities, which include antidiabetic, anti-obesity, anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxicity in vitro.

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Introduction: Endoanal ultrasound (3D-EAUS) is the gold standard imaging investigation for evaluating the anal sphincter; unfortunately, it is not universally available in most obstetric units. This study aims to appraise the ability of transperineal ultrasound (TPUS) compared with 3D-EAUS as the gold standard to identify anal sphincter defects after primary repair of OASIS.

Methods: A systematic search of major databases to identify diagnostic accuracy of 3D-TPUS in evaluating anal sphincter defects.

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Covid-19 has posed a serious threat to the existence of the human race. Early detection of the virus is vital to effectively containing the virus and treating the patients. Profound testing methods such as the Real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test and the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) are being used for detection, but they have their limitations.

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Objective: Coronavirus disease causes a wide spectrum of clinical picture in pregnant women. There are still a few studies concerning laboratory parameters to differentiate the severity of coronavirus disease-19 in pregnant patients. This article aims to identify the cut-off on laboratory parameters between pregnant women with asymptomatic/mild/moderate and severe/critical coronavirus disease-19 illness.

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