15 research outputs found

    A study on faeto-maternal outcome in pregnancy with jaundice due to hepatitis E

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    Background: Hepatitis E virus is a non-envelope RNA virus responsible for large epidemics in Asia, the Middle east Mexico and Africa. It spreads via the feco-oral route, and has an incubation period of 8-10 weeks. The objective of the study was to find out the effect of hepatitis E during pregnancy on faeto-maternal outcome.Methods: A study on faeto-maternal outcome of 38 pregnant women admitted with jaundice due to hepatitis E to the Department of Hepatology, Shri Ramachandra Bhanj (SCB) Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India during January 2015 to December 2015.Results: 38 Pregnant women admitted to the Department of Hepatology of SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India were studied. 65.7% were from rural area, 92.1% were in their third trimester of pregnancy. Serum bilirubin >10 mg in 52.19 %, SGOT, SGPT and alkaline phosphatase were raised in majority of them. Out of 38 women 32 delivered and 6 remain undelivered. In 81.25% of cases labor was spontaneous, perinatal mortality was observed in 46.87% of cases and 5 women died during child birth.Conclusions: When pregnancy is associated with jaundice due to hepatitis E, there is high perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis and careful management is required for such cases

    Classification of internet Advertisement

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    The investigation of web ad is vital now daily in human existence. Commercial and their connected regions are economy concern business has become an outstanding field in the wide spread region. Publicizing area are producing part of data and information which help to comprehend and should be examination, propositions information are should change over into significant information. To utilize these clients\u27 data, settle on future choice and accomplish powerful choices, these choices help to comprehend client\u27s need and utilization of the labour and products. Utilize client\u27s information and carry out information mining strategies to get familiar with clients\u27 examples and discover answer for conquer the market prerequisite. There is a shortfall of appropriate looking at instrument according to outfit convincing business sector overview results along with the concealed information, so and such a system is made using data burrowing computations for describing the data and to perceive the clients necessity. In promoting issues information mining give arrangement. For web promoting there are 5 calculations which help to discover examples and arrangement these are Random Forest, Tree, KNN, Constant and Naïve Bayes calculation which help to finding client issues. In this examination paper I am utilizing information mining apparatus Orange and breaks down boundaries and discover client\u27s prerequisite through web promotion as for the information mining draws near

    Construction of Fuzzy Relations to Generate the Edge of Images using B-R Edge Detectors

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    In this paper, an emerging edge detection technique which computes edges of several images using the combination of Bergholm edge detector with Rothwell edge detector is presented. Here, the edge detection of images using Bergholm-Rothwell (B-R) edge detectors iscompared with Bergholm and Rothwell edge detectors separately

    Pregnancy in two patients of Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia: a rare case report

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    Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia (GT) is inherited platelet disorder with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Though, quantitatively normal, the aggregation ability of platelets is reduced in this condition. Pregnancy and delivery are rare in these patients and have been associated with a high risk of severe postpartum hemorrhage. We describe two GT here 1st case was a primigravida, who was diagnosed to have GT 11 yrs back and was admitted as a term pregnancy which was terminated by elective caesarean section and was was successfully managed by platelet transfusion. 2nd case was a 24 year old lady got diagnosed as GT during the evaluation of frequent mucocutaneous bleed. Her antenatal management was like that of normal pregnancy. She was hospitalized 6 weeks prior to expected date of delivery. Elective LSCS (Lower Segment Caesarean Section) was done and was managed with 4 units of single donor platelet (SDP) without any other complication

    Revealing contrasting genetic variation and study of genetic diversity in urdbean (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) using SDS-PAGE of seed storage proteins

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    Total seed storage protein profiles of 20 urdbean genotypes including the popular variety T9 were analysed by Sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). 14 genotypes could be clearly identified based on genotype-specific seed protein fingerprints while rest of the test genotypes were categorized into three protein types. Dendrogram based on electrophoretic data clustered the genotypes into seven groups at 78.5% phenon level.  TU 95-1 with TU 12-25-4 revealed lowest similarity index value (0.33) followed by TU 95-1 with PU 30 and KU 96-3(SI=0.35). Clustering pattern revealed distinctly divergent group formed by TPU 95-1 and TPU 4. These may serve as a valuable source genotype in recombination breeding.   Key words: Seed storage protein profiling, SDS-PAGE, Genetic variation, urdbean

    Identification of seed storage protein markers for drought tolerance in mungbean

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    A set of 292 mungbean germplasm accessions including 62 popularly adapted local land races and two wild forms (Vigna radiata var. sublobata), important breeding lines and standard ruling varieties were screened for drought stress tolerance at seedling stage.  Eight genotypes e.g., C. No. 35, OUM 14-1, OUM 49-2, Pusa 9072, OM 99-3, Banapur local B, Nipania munga, Kalamunga 1-A) have been identified to possess drought tolerance.  Globulin seed storage protein profiling was carried out in 19 selected mungbean genotypes comprising eight drought tolerant, seven drought sensitive, two wild forms of mungbean (TCR 20 and TCR 213) and two standard checks (LGG 460 and T 2-1) to explore differentially expressed polypeptides. Seed protein profiles revealed 15 scorable polypeptide bands with molecular weights ranging from 10.0 to 102.2kD. A specific 12.8kD polypeptide band was present in all above drought tolerant test genotypes including the wild accession TCR 20. Such a polypeptide band may serve as useful biochemical marker for identification of drought tolerant genotypes in mungbean.             Key words: Genetic diversity, seed storage protein profile, wild and cultivated Vigna radiata

    Post craniotomy pain management in Copenhagen rat by intraperitoneal or oral dosage of Tramadol: a comparative evaluation

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    Abstract Calvarial craniotomy in animal models involves pain and distress. Moderate to severe pain in laboratory animals requires adequate pain management strategies. According to previous studies, the options available for suitable analgesia for rat calvarial craniotomy are very few. For most analgesic treatments, injectable routes of administration are predominantly used. However, these routes require restraining the animals, which may cause unnecessary pain, distress and suffering. As a well-fare measure, we focused on pain management by oral administration of analgesia. In this particular study, which is a sub-study of a major experiment on bone regeneration with different polymeric scaffold materials, we have compared the analgesic efficacy of intraperitoneal (I/P) and oral administration of tramadol (10 mg/kg) over a period of 96 h post-surgery in rat craniotomy models. The focus of our study is to evaluate the potential pain reduction efficacy of orally administered Tramadol without any restraining involved. We have used various non-invasive methods to assess the pain-alleviating efficacy of tramadol administered through different methods. We found that the efficacy of oral administration of tramadol is comparable to I/P administration in alleviating pain. Additionally, oral administration through drinking water has the benefit of not putting the animal under unwanted restraining stress

    Identification of Major Sequence Types among Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis Strains Isolated from Infected Eyes and Healthy Conjunctiva

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    We examined the presence of virulence and antibiotic resistance genes, SCCmec types and determined the genomic diversity among ocular S. epidermidis isolates (patients-23, healthy controls-29). PCR determined the presence of antibiotic resistance genes, virulence genes and SCCmec types among all isolates. MLST and PFGE determined the genomic relatedness among them. All isolates of S. epidermidis showed resistance to at least one class of antibiotics of which 48 isolates were multidrug resistant and carried ARGs. Thirty-five isolates were methicillin resistant and carried mecA gene. Majority of the isolates were resistant to fluoroquinolones and showed mutation in gyrA, parC, and parE genes, however, few isolates showed additional novel mutations in parC gene. Of the MRSE strains, 17 strains carried SCCmec type IV, four type V, two type II, and two UT4. Seven strains carried novel combination of ccr complex and SCCmercury element, not reported earlier. All the S. epidermidis strains harbored icaA and icaD genes, 47 carried ACME operon, and 50 contained IS256. A noteworthy finding was the presence of ST179 among 43% of infected eye isolates an observation rarely reported among S. epidermidis. PFGE and MLST analysis showed genomic diversity among them. Statistical analysis suggests that few healthy conjunctiva isolates had characteristics similar to infected eye isolates. S. epidermidis strains carrying mecA gene are multidrug resistant, virulent and diverse irrespective of sources of isolation. IS256 cannot be used as marker to differentiate isolates of infected eye from healthy conjunctiva

    Identification of Novel Sequence Types among Staphylococcus haemolyticus Isolated from Variety of Infections in India.

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    The aim of this study was to determine sequence types of 34 S. haemolyticus strains isolated from a variety of infections between 2013 and 2016 in India by MLST. The MEGA5.2 software was used to align and compare the nucleotide sequences. The advanced cluster analysis was performed to define the clonal complexes. MLST analysis showed 24 new sequence types (ST) among S. haemolyticus isolates, irrespective of sources and place of isolation. The finding of this study allowed to set up an MLST database on the PubMLST.org website using BIGSdb software and made available at http://pubmlst.org/shaemolyticus/. The data of this study thus suggest that MLST can be used to study population structure and diversity among S. haemolyticus isolates

    Polymorphic sites present in all loci among the <i>S</i>. <i>haemolyticus</i> isolates.

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    <p>For allele one, the nucleotide designation at the variable site is shown. For the rest of the alleles, only those sites that differ from allele one is shown. The position of the polymorphic site within the sequenced fragment is shown above (in vertical format), and synonymous (S) and non-synonymous (N) polymorphisms are shown below the figure.</p
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