14 results match your criteria: "Dr B C Roy Post Graduate Institute of Paediatric Sciences[Affiliation]"

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  • Cholera cases have surged in various regions, particularly in Kolkata, aiming to identify hotspots and understand the influence of sociodemographic factors and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) on cholera distribution from 2021 to 2023.
  • The study utilized advanced spatial analysis techniques to detect cholera clusters, revealing significant clustering in specific Kolkata wards and a median distance of about 188 meters between cases, indicating localized transmission patterns.
  • A case-control study demonstrated that males are at a higher risk of contracting cholera, with a significant adjusted odds ratio of 2.4, highlighting the importance of addressing gender-specific factors in cholera prevention efforts.
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Introduction: Similar presenting manifestations in early phase and lack of awareness of aetiology of acute febrile illness (AFI) are major challenges in management of AFI.

Material And Methods: This was a retrospective observational cross-sectional study conducted in the Department of Microbiology, NRS Medical College, from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 in serologically diagnosed febrile patients attending the outpatient department or admitted. Clinical and epidemiological data and laboratory parameters were recorded in a pretested structured questionnaire study tool, and collected data were analysed on MS-Excel sheets with various charts and tables.

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Background: Increased hemolysis and repeated blood transfusion trigger oxidative stress resulting in numerous adverse effects in beta-thalassemia patients. Extreme elevation of triglyceride level is a rare clinical entity seen in these patients. It is presumed to be caused due to an increase in oxidative stress and is termed Hypertriglyceridemia Thalassemia Syndrome.

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  • Scrub typhus, primarily transmitted by chigger mites, has seen a resurgence in Eastern India, prompting a study to evaluate its prevalence and clinical profiles in children aged 1-12 years.
  • Conducted at a pediatric hospital in Kolkata during 2019, the study involved testing fever-related illnesses for scrub typhus, revealing that 4.5% of 1,473 patients were positive, with common symptoms including gastrointestinal issues and fever lasting over a week.
  • The study found a high complication rate among affected children, notably thrombocytopenia and meningoencephalitis, suggesting the need for laboratory testing in suspected cases and emphasizing the effectiveness of prompt treatment to lower risks and mortality.
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Efficacy of Early Intervention for Infants With Cerebral Palsy in an LMIC: An RCT.

Pediatrics

April 2024

Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre, Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Objective: To test efficacy of a parent-delivered multidomain early intervention (Learning through Everyday Activities with Parents [LEAP-CP]) for infants with cerebral palsy (CP) compared with equal-dose of health advice (HA), on (1) infant development; and (2) caregiver mental health. It was hypothesized that infants receiving LEAP-CP would have better motor function, and caregivers better mental health.

Methods: This was a multisite single-blind randomized control trial of infants aged 12 to 40 weeks corrected age (CA) at risk for CP (General Movements or Hammersmith Infant Neurologic Examination).

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  • CNLDO is the most common cause of excessive tearing (epiphora) in infants, typically resolving spontaneously by age 1 in 80-90% of cases.
  • A study conducted over 5 years involved infants diagnosed with CNLDO, treated with lacrimal sac massage, and evaluated for improvement monthly.
  • Results showed that 86.75% of infants improved after 3 months of massage, suggesting that conservative management is the best treatment approach for CNLDO up to 12 months of age.
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Insight into the distinctive paradigm of Human Cytomegalovirus associated intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis in neonates.

Sci Rep

September 2020

Virus Research Laboratory, ICMR-National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, GB4, ID & BG Hospital Campus, Dr. S.C Banerjee Road, Beliaghata, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700010, India.

Human Cytomegalovirus has been implicated as a probable cause for the development of hepatic cholestasis among neonates. Our study tried to ascertain the exact demographic, biochemical and immunological markers to differentially diagnose patients with HCMV associated intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis and also decipher the phylogenetic variability among the viral strains infecting the two groups. A total of 110 neonates collected over a span of 2 years were selected for the study classified into four different groups based on the presence of hepatic cholestasis and active HCMV infection.

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Background: Congenital nephrotic syndrome (CNS) is a rare but serious condition which affects neonates and is caused by monogenic defects of glomerular structural proteins or congenital viral infections. Several reports have established a causal relationship between human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) intrauterine infection and CNS, but thorough study assessing parameters has not yet been done.

Methods: This study aimed to ascertain significant demographic, biochemical, serological, inflammatory and etiological parameters with 12 months follow-up to clinically identify and monitor neonates with HCMV-associated CNS and sought to decipher the phylogenetic nature of infecting strains.

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  • * Out of 9,957 samples tested, 99 Salmonella isolates were found, with S. Worthington being the most common; notable resistance was found against several antibiotics, particularly nalidixic acid and ampicillin.
  • * The study revealed complex AMR profiles and identified new strains like ciprofloxacin-resistant S. Kentucky ST198, highlighting an urgent need for ongoing surveillance to combat the public health threat posed by resistant NTS.
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Background:: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the aetiology of posterior urethral stricture in children and analysis of results after delayed primary repair with extensive distal urethral mobilisation.

Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective study carried out in a tertiary care centre from January 2009 to December 2013.

Results:: Eight children with median age 7.

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Aims: The aim of this study is to report and analyze results of laparoscopy in impalpable testes performed between 2009 and 2016 and its short-term outcomes.

Materials And Methods: Demographic data, laterality, laparoscopic findings, operative time, procedure, hospital stay, complications, and follow-up data of 76 patients with 79 impalpable testes from 2009 to 2016 were retrospectively collected and analyzed. Successful outcome was defined as maintenance of intrascrotal position with no atrophy at a follow-up of at least 6 months.

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Introduction: Familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD) is a rare autosomal recessive potentially life-threatening condition, characterized by glucocorticoid deficiency, preserved aldosterone/renin secretion, and secondary rise in plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone level. This occurs due to either mutation in adrenocorticotropic receptor (25%, FGD Type-1) or in the MC2 receptor accessory protein (15%-20%). However, in about 50% patients, no identifiable mutations have been identified.

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The lipid composition of breast milk may have a significant impact on early infant growth and cognitive development. Comprehensive breast milk data is lacking from low-income populations in the Indian subcontinent impeding assessment of deficiencies and limiting development of maternal nutritional interventions. A single breast milk specimen was collected within 6 weeks postpartum from two low-income maternal cohorts of exclusively breastfed infants, from Dhaka, Bangladesh (n = 683) and Kolkata, India (n = 372) and assayed for percentage composition of 26 fatty acids.

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