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Basavraj S Nagoba

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Nagoba B, Rayate A, Gavkare A, Rao A
J Wound Care . 2025 Feb; 34(2):119-127. PMID: 39928472
Objective: Infected wounds, refractory to conventional therapy, are a major burden on the healthcare system. Available data show that many commonly used antiseptic agents may be toxic to the cells...
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Nagoba B, Gavkare A, Rayate A, Nanaware N, Bhavthankar S
World J Virol . 2024 Dec; 13(4):100356. PMID: 39722759
This editorial aims to elucidate the intricate relationship between vitamin D and viral pathogenesis. It explores the anticipated role of vitamin D as a modulator in the immune response against...
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Nagoba B, Dhotre S, Gavkare A, Mumbre S, Dhotre P
World J Clin Pediatr . 2024 Dec; 13(4):98809. PMID: 39654670
This editorial reflects on the research, which investigates the potential of serum markers to predict the severity of infections. pneumonia (MPP) is a prevalent cause of respiratory infections in children,...
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Nagoba B, Rayate A, Mavani H, Warad B
Wounds . 2024 Oct; 36(9):312-315. PMID: 39378349
Background: Wounds at sutured sites are a major postoperative complication. Uncontrolled comorbidities and certain drugs (immunosuppressants and antiproliferative chemotherapeutic agents) hamper the process of wound healing. Sutured wounds need prolonged...
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Nagoba B, Dhotre S, Rayate A, Mumbre S, Dhotre P
World J Clin Cases . 2024 Oct; 12(28):6151-6154. PMID: 39371552
This editorial is a commentary on the article by Ni which was published in the . The article discusses the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of melioidosis caused by . The...
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Nagoba B, Rayate A
World J Virol . 2024 Jul; 13(2):90951. PMID: 38984082
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is now endemic worldwide. Most patients with acute infection recover uneventfully. Outbreaks and sporadic cases, particularly in high-risk individuals are emerging increasingly. The patients with...
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Rayate A, Nagoba B, Mumbre S, Mavani H, Gavkare A, Deshpande A
World J Diabetes . 2023 Jan; 14(1):1-16. PMID: 36684382
Diabetic foot infections and diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) cause significant suffering and are often recurring. DFU have three important pathogenic factors, namely, microangiopathy causing local tissue anoxia, neuropathy making the...
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Gavkare A, Nanaware N, Rayate A, Mumbre S, Nagoba B
World J Diabetes . 2022 Oct; 13(9):729-737. PMID: 36188145
A significantly higher rate of new-onset diabetes in many coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is a frequently observed phenomenon. The resultant hyperglycemia is known to influence the clinical outcome, thereby...
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Rayate A, Barhate N, Gaikwad G, Nagoba B
Curr Health Sci J . 2022 Apr; 47(4):581-584. PMID: 35444816
Stoma related complications affect the quality of life and may require another intervention for correction. Intussusception of either limb through a stoma is a rare complication which can be easily...
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Irpatgire R, Davane M, Nagoba B
Int Wound J . 2018 Jun; 15(5):851-852. PMID: 29869404
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