Publications by authors named "V M Shinde"

COVID-19 remains a global public health issue and an improved understanding of vaccine performance in immunocompromised individuals, including people living with HIV (PLWH), is needed. Initial data from the present study's pre-crossover/booster phase were previously reported. This phase 2a/b clinical trial in South Africa (2019nCoV-501/NCT04533399) revisits 1:1 randomly assigned HIV-negative adults (18-84 years) and medically stable PLWH (18-64 years) who previously received two NVX-CoV2373 doses (5 μg recombinant Spike protein with 50 μg Matrix-M™ adjuvant) or placebo.

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Currently available seasonal influenza vaccines confer variable protection due to antigenic changes resulting from the accumulation of diverse mutations. The analysis of new seasonal influenza vaccines is challenging in part due to the limitations of the traditional hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay with A/H3N2 strains. An improved and objective novel HAI assay was developed with recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) and an egg-derived virus as agglutinins, the oseltamivir treatment of VLPs, human red blood cells, and using an automated image reader-based analysis of hemagglutination.

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  • In emergency departments, there's an increasing reliance on ultrasound-guided nerve blocks (USGNBs) as an alternative to opioids for acute pain management, but limited research has been conducted on their effectiveness when performed by emergency medicine practitioners.
  • A study at a tertiary care hospital from January 2022 to December 2023 analyzed 274 nerve blocks, measuring patient pain before and after the procedure and considering factors like block type and complications.
  • Results showed significant pain reduction, averaging a decrease of 2.9 points after 15 minutes and 5.8 after 30 minutes, with common blocks being the femoral nerve and fascia iliaca, while some complications were noted.
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A simple and straightforward method has been developed to access distinctly substituted β-(3-indolyl)acroleins and β-(imidazo[1,2-]pyridin-3-yl)acroleins using propargyl alcohol as an acrolein equivalent. A broad substrate scope, good yields, easily accessible substrates, and metal-free conditions are the salient features of the developed methodology. This work contributes to a significant advancement in the sustainable synthesis of functionalized acroleins.

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Choristomas are aggregates of microscopically normal tissues in aberrant locations. They can be cartilage, bone, glial tissue, salivary gland, and thyroid tissue. Cartilaginous choristomas of the oral cavity are rare and occur most commonly on the tongue and less often in sites such as the soft palate and gingiva.

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