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Shah P, Sah R, Sharma A, Khanal B, Bhattarai N
Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ) . 2023 Oct; 21(81):13-16. PMID: 37800419
Background Staphylococcus aureus infections are increasingly reported worldwide. It is a major clinical problem and imposes significant morbidity and mortality due to widespread emergence of multidrug resistant pathogens like methicillin...
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Baral R, Shrestha L, Ortuno-Gutierrez N, Pyakure P, Rai B, Rimal S, et al.
Public Health Action . 2021 Nov; 11(Suppl 1):70-76. PMID: 34778019
Setting: There are concerns about the occurrence of multidrug resistance (MDR) in patients with urine tract infections (UTI) in Nepal. Objective: To determine culture positivity, trends in MDR among infections...
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Skelton E, Matthew J, Li Y, Khanal B, Cerrolaza Martinez J, Toussaint N, et al.
Radiography (Lond) . 2020 Dec; 27(2):519-526. PMID: 33272825
Introduction: Clinical evaluation of deep learning (DL) tools is essential to compliment technical accuracy metrics. This study assessed the image quality of standard fetal head planes automatically-extracted from three-dimensional (3D)...
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Gautam S, Bhattarai N, Rai K, Poudyal A, Khanal B
Int J Microbiol . 2020 Aug; 2020:8861204. PMID: 32802075
Background: Carbapenem resistance among Gram-negative isolates caused by the production of the metallo--lactamase (MBL) enzyme is being increasingly reported worldwide. One of the newly emerged metallo--lactamases is New Delhi metallo--lactamase....
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Khanal B, Siwakoti S, Uprety D, Poudyal N, Sharma A, Bhattarai N
Trop Doct . 2019 Feb; 49(2):101-104. PMID: 30755106
Chlamydia trachomatis is an important agent of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) globally. Laboratory diagnosis, which is vital for early and appropriate treatment, remains a challenge in resource-limited settings. Our study...
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Budhathoki S, Poudel P, Bhatta N, Singh R, Shrivastava M, Niraula S, et al.
Nepal Med Coll J . 2016 Mar; 16(2-4):190-3. PMID: 26930744
Low birth weight (LBW) remains an important cause of newborn morbidity and mortality. A hospital based prospective and descriptive study was conducted at Paediatric wards, Nursery, Neonatal intensive unit (NICU)...
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Shaw C, Lonchamp J, Downing T, Imamura H, Freeman T, Cotton J, et al.
Mol Microbiol . 2015 Dec; 99(6):1134-48. PMID: 26713880
In this study, we followed the genomic, lipidomic and metabolomic changes associated with the selection of miltefosine (MIL) resistance in two clinically derived Leishmania donovani strains with different inherent resistance...
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Nepal H, Khanal B, Sharma S, Gyawali N, Jha P, Paudel R
Indian J Nephrol . 2014 Sep; 24(5):324-6. PMID: 25249726
Peritonitis in a continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patient by two different species of enterococci is a rare condition. We report a case of peritonitis from which vancomycin sensitive Enterococcus faecalis...
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Amatya R, Shrestha S, Khanal B, Gurung R, Poudyal N, Bhattacharya S, et al.
Nepal Med Coll J . 2013 Sep; 14(3):219-22. PMID: 24047020
To identify the most common isolates from the corneal ulcers with antimicrobial pattern of bacterial isolates. All patients with suspected corneal ulceration presenting to BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences...
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Nepal H, Khanal B, Acharya A, Gyawali N, Jha P, Paudel R
Nepal Med Coll J . 2013 Feb; 14(1):60-3. PMID: 23441498
High-level gentamicin resistance and vancomycin resistance in enterococci, a family of important opportunistic pathogens, have emerged as a significant clinical problem over recent years. The present study was conducted to...