269 results match your criteria: "ICMR National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Since 1992, many rounds of the National Family Health Surveys have produced a significant quantity of data in India. The magnitude of the tuberculosis (TB) burden in Andaman and Nicobar Island can be better understood with this data. The household-level information on self-reported TB may provide useful information on the prevalence and distribution of TB as well as care-seeking behaviour.

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is the most common non-tuberculous mycobacteria, known to be causing pulmonary and extrapulmonary diseases in humans. Based on molecular methods, has been previously classified into seven different subtypes. Now, based on whole-genome sequence analysis, a new species designation was proposed, in which species was designated subtype 1 and is of pathogenic significance in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients.

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Introduction: Truenat MTB-RIF assay (Truenat), a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), is a real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) chip-based assay that can detect () and rifampicin (RIF) drug resistance using portable, battery-operated devices. The National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) in India introduced this novel tool at the district and subdistrict level in 2020. This study aimed to assess the level and causes of inconclusive results (invalid results, errors, and indeterminate results) in MTB and RIF testing at NTEP sites and the root causes of these in the programmatic setting.

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Healthcare personnel who deal with COVID-19 experience stigma. There is a lack of national-level representative qualitative data to study COVID-19-related stigma among healthcare workers in India. The present study explores factors associated with stigma and manifestations experienced by Indian healthcare workers involved in COVID-19 management.

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Background: Airborne infection control (AIC) is a less focused aspect of tuberculosis (TB) prevention. We describe AIC practices in primary health care centres, awareness and practices of AIC among health care providers (HCPs) and TB patients. We implemented a package of interventions to improve awareness and practices among them and assessed its impact.

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  • The study focused on identifying plasma proteins related to drug resistance and sensitivity in HIV-1 infected/AIDs patients using the SWATH-MS method.
  • A total of 204 proteins were identified, with 57 showing differential expression; 25 were downregulated and 32 were upregulated in drug-resistant patients.
  • Six specific proteins were highlighted as differentially expressed between drug-resistant and drug-sensitive individuals, and gene ontology analysis for these proteins was conducted.
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The present study was proposed to model full-length HBV-RT and investigate the intermolecular interactions of known inhibitor and libraries of phytocompounds to probe the potential natural leads by and studies. Homology modeling of RT was performed by Phyre2 and Modeller and virtual screening of ligands implemented through POAP pipeline. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation (100 ns) and MM-GBSA calculations were performed using Schrodinger Desmond and Prime, respectively.

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This article presents findings from a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in , Kerala, India, aimed at assessing the prevalence of the triple burden of malnutrition among indigenous children aged 0-19 years. Historically, the indigenous population in has faced significant developmental challenges, including high rates of malnutrition, infant mortality, and neonatal mortality. This study revealed alarming rates of undernutrition among children aged 0-59 months, with 40.

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Background: Information on genotypic with comparison of phenotypic drug sensitivity test of anti-tuberculosis (TB) has been reported in several studies, which have variable results. The present study aimed to assess the Genotype MTBDRsl version 2.0/Line probe assay (LPA) for the detection of fluoroquinolones (FQ) and aminoglycosides (AMGs) resistance mutations among drug-resistant Mycobacterium TB (MTB) strains and also to compare the patterns of genotypic mutations of gyrA/B, rrs, and eis with mycobacteria growth indicator tube (MGIT 960).

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  • Cytokines, particularly those from the interleukin (IL)-10 family, play crucial roles in managing inflammation and immune responses during COVID-19.
  • Researchers measured the plasma levels of various IL-10 family cytokines in COVID-19 patients across different timeframes post-infection.
  • Findings indicate that cytokine levels decrease over time and severe cases of COVID-19 have higher levels of these cytokines compared to mild cases, suggesting significant immune response variations in recovered patients.
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Multilayer precision-based screening of potential inhibitors targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis acetate kinase using in silico approaches.

Comput Biol Chem

December 2023

Structural Biology and Bio-Computing Lab, Department of Bioinformatics, Science Block, Alagappa University, Karaikudi 630 003, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), remains a major threat to global health, with the emergence of multi-drug and extensively drug-resistant strains posing a serious challenge. Thereby, understanding the molecular basis of MTB virulence and disease pathogenesis is critical for developing effective therapeutic strategies. Targeting proteins involved in central metabolism has been recognized as a promising therapeutic approach to combat MTB.

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Improving measurement of tuberculosis care cascades to enhance people-centred care.

Lancet Infect Dis

December 2023

Department of Public Health and Community Medicine and Center for Global Public Health, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA; Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

Care cascades represent the proportion of people reaching milestones in care for a disease and are widely used to track progress towards global targets for HIV and other diseases. Despite recent progress in estimating care cascades for tuberculosis (TB) disease, they have not been routinely applied at national and subnational levels, representing a lost opportunity for public health impact. As researchers who have estimated TB care cascades in high-incidence countries (India, Madagascar, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa, and Zambia), we describe the utility of care cascades and identify measurement challenges, including the lack of population-based disease burden data and electronic data capture, the under-reporting of people with TB navigating fragmented and privatised health systems, the heterogeneity of TB tests, and the lack of post-treatment follow-up.

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Introduction: Assessment of antibody response to vaccination against SARS CoV2 has clinical, public health, and policy implications during the pandemic and in the context of future waves.

Method: In this repeated cross-sectional study, we estimated total binding antibody levels to the spike protein of the SARS CoV2 virus post two doses of Covishield vaccine among 133 health care workers (HCWs) (phase 1), followed by antibody levels among a subset ( = 61) of this group at 9 months after the second dose (phase 2). The time period of the first and second blood collection corresponds to Delta and Omicron waves, respectively.

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Objective: To measure the economic impacts of the longer pre-XDR-TB treatment regimen and the shorter BEAT-TB India regimen.

Methods: In the current study, the economic impacts of the current 18-month pre-XDR-TB treatment regimen and the 6-9 month BEAT-TB regimen were evaluated using an economic model via a decision tree analysis from a societal perspective. The incremental costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained from the introduction of the BEAT-TB regimen for pre-XDR-TB patients were estimated.

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The malarial parasite predominantly causes severe malaria and deaths worldwide. Moreover, resistance developed by to frontline drugs in recent years has markedly increased malaria-related deaths in South Asian Countries. Ribulose 5-phosphate and NADPH synthesized by Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP) act as a direct precursor for nucleotide synthesis and survival during oxidative challenges in the intra-erythrocytic growth phase .

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In recent years, nucleic-acid amplification tests (NAATs), which are highly specific and sensitive, have helped to transform the TB diagnostic landscape. According to the WHO 2021 Guidelines on Diagnostics, the NAATs used in TB diagnosis at the point of care (POC) include Xpert MTB/RIF a cartridge-based test manufactured by Cepheid, and Truenat a chip-based test manufactured by Molbio. Other POC tests that are expected to be implemented in near future include Xpert Omni and Xpert MTB/XDR.

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NATCON 2022 Panel discussion: "TB vaccination - Going Forward".

Indian J Tuberc

July 2023

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), New Delhi, India.

Vaccination is important tuberculosis (TB) preventive strategy that is essential to achieve the goals of the End TB strategy. The BCG vaccination at birth offers protection against TB in young children but not in adolescents and adults. New TB vaccines are the need of the hour.

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A pilot study with a mixed-methods design was conducted to estimate the time for tuberculosis (TB) treatment initiation and associated factors among children with central nervous system-TB (CNS-TB). A total of 38 children were enrolled for the quantitative component, and 20 in-depth interviews were conducted. The median duration (interquartile range) from onset of symptoms to treatment initiation was 23 (11, 55) days.

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  • This study investigates how monocyte miRNAs are involved in the immune responses during tuberculosis (TB), focusing on their expression profiles in different TB conditions, including drug-resistant TB, drug-sensitive TB, and latent TB, as well as in healthy individuals.* -
  • Using flow cytometry and NanoString profiling, researchers identified significant differences in miRNA expression, particularly noting downregulation in active TB cases and specific miRNA changes unique to drug-resistant and drug-sensitive TB.* -
  • The findings suggest that these miRNA signatures could serve as biomarkers for TB severity and drug resistance, highlighting the need for further research on their role in the immune response to tuberculosis.*
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Most essential pattern-recognition receptors regulating innate immune functions are toll-like receptors (TLRs). TLRs are characterized by lack of concurrent epithelial markers and are typically identified by their gene expressions. One major mechanism by which TLRs generate their effector functions is by triggering inflammatory responses.

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Homeobox D10 (HOXD10) is a transcription factor from the homeobox gene family that controls cell differentiation and morphogenesis throughout development.Due to their functional interaction, changes in HOXD10 gene expression might induce tumors. This narrative review focuses on how and why the dysregulation in the signaling pathways linked with HOXD10 contributes to the metastatic development of cancer.

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Background: Few treatment options exist for patients with severe central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis (TB) worsening due to inflammatory lesions, despite optimal antitubercular therapy (ATT) and steroids. Data regarding the efficacy and safety of infliximab in these patients are sparse.

Methods: We performed a matched retrospective cohort study based on Medical Research Council (MRC) grading system and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores comparing 2 groups of adults with CNS TB.

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: Patients with first-line drug resistance (DR) to rifampicin (RIF) or isoniazid (INH) as a first-line (FL) line probe assay (LPA) were subjected to genotypic DST using second-line (SL) LPA to identify SL-DR (including pre-XDR) under the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP), India. SL-DR patients were initiated on different DR-TB treatment regimens and monitored for their outcomes. The objective of this retrospective analysis was to understand the mutation profile and treatment outcomes of SL-DR patients.

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Introduction: Low body mass index (BMI) is a major risk factor for tuberculosis (PTB). Low BMI can impair the immune system and thus might affect TB incidence.

Methods: We examined the plasma levels of Type 1, Type 17, pro-inflammatory, Type 2 and regulatory cytokines and CC and CXC chemokines in PTB and latent TB (LTB) individuals with low BMI (LBMI) or normal BMI (NBMI).

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