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Nonika Rajkumari

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Ulaganeethi R, Dorairajan G, Rajkumari N, Jayaraman S, Subramanian S, Saya G
Indian J Community Med . 2024 Oct; 49(5):719-725. PMID: 39421507
Background: Soil-transmitted helminth infections (STHs) in pregnancy have been linked to maternal anemia, low birth weight, and adverse perinatal outcomes. STH includes , hookworm, and . However, conflicting evidence exists...
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Ulaganeethi R, Rajkumari N, Ramachandrappa V, Dorairajan G, Saya G
J Parasit Dis . 2024 Aug; 48(3):638-641. PMID: 39145360
Stool has multiple components, which include undigested food material, plant, animal products, normal intestinal microbiome, and parasites. Due to the existence of all the elements, stool parasite examination is cumbersome,...
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Stanley P, Rajkumari N, Sivaradjy M
Indian J Med Microbiol . 2023 Nov; 47:100496. PMID: 37949233
Purpose: The study was aimed at detecting the mutation patterns in the drug targets in Plasmodium vivax that confer resistance to the common antimalarial agents used in India. Methods: A...
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Ulaganeethi R, Ramachandrappa V, Rajkumari N, Dorairajan G, Saya G
Indian J Med Microbiol . 2023 Nov; 46:100427. PMID: 37945120
Purpose: Traditional microscopy-based methods may provide inaccurate estimates of Soil transmitted helminth (STH) infections in mild intensity of infection. Therefore, we aimed to determine the prevalence of STH infections using...
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Kannambath R, Rajkumari N, Sivaradjy M
Trop Parasitol . 2023 Jul; 13(1):28-33. PMID: 37415756
Background: Battle against malaria has been going on since time immemorial. Understanding the true burden of disease and the determinants of its transmission are important for implementing adequate control measures....
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Sivaramakrishnan G, Krishnamurthy S, Kalatheeswaran S, Deepthi B, Krishnasamy S, Jindal B, et al.
Indian J Pediatr . 2023 Mar; 90(6):631. PMID: 37002480
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Katiyar M, Gulati R, Rajkumari N, Singh R
Indian J Gastroenterol . 2023 Mar; 42(2):241-248. PMID: 36930399
Background: Cryptosporidium spp., Cystoisospora belli and Cyclospora cayetanensis are common intestinal coccidian parasites causing gastroenteritis. The clinical presentation caused by each parasite is indistinguishable from each other. Uniplex polymerase chain...
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Ulaganeethi R, Saya G, Rajkumari N, Kumar S, Ganapathy K, Dorairajan G
Trop Med Infect Dis . 2023 Jan; 8(1). PMID: 36668955
Community-based studies from India on prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections have reported estimates as high as 50% in children. However, prevalence estimates during pregnancy in India are lacking. We...
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Sivaradjy M, Hamide A, Krishnamoorthy S, Rajkumari N, Mohan V, Sharmila F
J Parasit Dis . 2022 Sep; 46(3):729-743. PMID: 36091262
Rapid diagnostic card tests (RDTs) enable timely and appropriate diagnosis of malaria especially in remote areas. histidine rich protein 2 (PFHRP2) is the most targeted antigen for the detection of...
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Das S, Rajkumari N, Gunalan A, Rajavelu D, Olickal J
J Lab Physicians . 2022 Aug; 14(2):125-131. PMID: 35982881
 Amoebiasis is caused by the most common intestinal protozoan parasite . This parasite causes amoebic colitis, which is manifested by diarrhea, followed by dysentery. The laboratory diagnosis of intestinal amoebiasis...