13 research outputs found
Comparison of pathogen detection rates between asymptomatic and symptomatic cases of under five children.
<p>Comparison of pathogen detection rates between asymptomatic and symptomatic cases of under five children.</p
Resistance pattern of the isolated bacteria to first line of antibiotics.
<p>Resistance pattern of the isolated bacteria to first line of antibiotics.</p
Additional file 1: Table S1. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Mutational status of 40 parents of beta-thalassemia patients recruited for initial evaluation of HRM study. (DOCX 11 kb
Additional file 6: Figure S5. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Temperature shifted difference curves of unknown carrier parents subjected to HRM analysis by 1st set of primers. (TIFF 530 kb
Prevalence and comparison of different respiratory pathogens between ≤ 1 year and 1–5 years age group.
<p>Prevalence and comparison of different respiratory pathogens between ≤ 1 year and 1–5 years age group.</p
The frequency of specimen collection during the study period.
<p>Y-axis indicates the number of specimens, whereas X-axis indicates months of the year.</p
Additional file 2: Figure S1. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Normalized melt curve patterns of homozygous and heterozygous c.79G > A and c.92 + 5G > C mutations. (TIFF 232 kb
Additional file 5: Figure S4. of High resolution melting curve analysis targeting the HBB gene mutational hot-spot offers a reliable screening approach for all common as well as most of the rare beta-globin gene mutations in Bangladesh
Normalized melt curve patterns of heterozygous c.92 + 130G > C, c.126delC and c.135delC mutations. (TIFF 189 kb
Comparison of frequencies of each pathogen identified in single infections and coinfections.
<p>Fig 3A compares the frequencies of viruses and Fig 3B compares the bacterial pathogen frequencies in single infections and coinfections. Fisher's exact test was performed for each group. P< 0.05 was considered significant. SPn = <i>S</i>. <i>pneumoniae</i>, KPn = <i>K</i>. <i>pneumoniae</i>, SSp = <i>Streptococcus</i> species.</p
The table displays the coinfection spectrum found in this study.
<p>The table displays the coinfection spectrum found in this study.</p