Publications by authors named "Yogesh Vishwakarma"

The inlet of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contains pathogenic microorganisms which during aeration and by mechanical mixing through wind typically aerosolized microbes into ambient air. Bioaerosol emission and its characterization (bacterial and fungal) was investigated considering low-flow and high-flow inlet of wastewater treatment plant. Generation of bioaerosols was found influenced by prevailing seasons while both during summer and winter, fungal concentration (winter: 1406 ± 517; summer: 1743 ± 271 CFU/m) was higher compared to bacterial concentration (winter: 1077 ± 460; summer: 1415 ± 588 CFU/m).

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The winter period is most ideal for studying near-surface aerosols in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of India, since this period is inundated with significantly higher concentrations of aerosols across the unique geographical domain because of shallow atmospheric boundary layer. This study focuses on analysing the concentration of the biotic component of aerosols (bioaerosols) in a central location of the IGP and estimating their dominance in ambient particulate matter (PM) from 2021 to 2023. Observations showed that bioaerosol concentrations also increased significantly with the increasing concentrations of PM and PM, suggesting that bioaerosols are a dominant component of the total aerosol load in the atmosphere.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the impact of dengue virus (DENV) infection on pregnant women and their babies, highlighting the potential risks involved.
  • It analyzes data from 36 studies involving nearly 40,000 DENV-infected pregnant women, finding increased risks of maternal mortality, stillbirth, and neonatal deaths associated with the infection.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that pregnant women are a vulnerable group for dengue and should be prioritized in management programs to mitigate these risks.
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This systematic review focuses on the clinical features, physical examination findings, outcomes, and underlying pathology of acute telogen effluvium (TE), a type of diffuse hair loss, occurring in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recovered patients. MEDLINE/PubMed and Embase databases were queried till October 2021 to identify studies reporting acute TE occurring after COVID-19 recovery. Data were obtained from 19 studies, which included 465 patients who were diagnosed with acute TE.

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