Asadullah Khan
Dow University of Health Sciences
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The Scientific World Journal | 2012
M. M. Rahman; Md. Eaqub Ali; Asadullah Khan; A. M. Akanda; Md. Kamal Uddin; U. Hashim; S. B. Abd Hamid
A total of 91 isolates of probable antagonistic bacteria of potato soft rot bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora (Ecc) were extracted from rhizospheres and endophytes of various crop plants, different soil varieties, and atmospheres in the potato farming areas of Bangladesh. Antibacterial activity of the isolated probable antagonistic bacteria was tested in vitro against the previously identified most common and most virulent soft rot causing bacterial strain Ecc P-138. Only two isolates E-45 and E-65 significantly inhibited the in vitro growth of Ecc P-138. Physiological, biochemical, and carbon source utilization tests identified isolate E-65 as a member of the genus Bacillus and the isolate E-45 as Lactobacillus sp. The stronger antagonistic activity against Ecc P-138 was found in E-65 in vitro screening and storage potatoes. E-65 reduced the soft rot infection to 22-week storage potatoes of different varieties by 32.5–62.5% in model experiment, demonstrating its strong potential to be used as an effective biological control agent for the major pectolytic bacteria Ecc. The highest (62.5%) antagonistic effect of E-65 was observed in the Granola and the lowest (32.7%) of that was found in the Cardinal varieties of the Bangladeshi potatoes. The findings suggest that isolate E-65 could be exploited as a biocontrol agent for potato tubers.
Journal of Cardiac Surgery | 2014
Faizan Imran Bawany; Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Asadullah Khan; Mehwish Hussain
Benefits of the skeletonized internal thoracic artery (ITA) include increased graft flow, increased graft length, and reduced incidence of sternal complications. We conducted a randomized, double‐blinded comparison of skeletonized versus pedicled ITA to assess the differences in pain intensity and extent of disability between the two types of harvesting procedures at one and three months follow‐up.
Global Journal of Health Science | 2014
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Mohammad Yousuful Islam; Muhammad Umer Ahmed; Faizan Imran Bawany; Asadullah Khan; Mohammad Hussham Arshad
There are two basic ways of performing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG): on pump CABG and off pump CABG. Off pump CABG is relatively a newer procedure to on-pump CABG and does not require the use of the cardiopulmonary bypass machine. On pump CABG is the more traditional method of performing bypass surgery. However its resultant inflammatory effects cause renal dysfunction, gastrointestinal distress and cardiac abnormalities which have forced the surgeons to look for alternatives to the procedure. An extensive literature search revealed that on pump CABG causes better revascularization as compared to off pump CABG while off pump CABG has a much lower post operative morbidity and mortality especially in high risk patients. We suggest that the technique used should depend on the ease of the surgeon doing the operation as both the methods seem almost equally efficient according to the review.
Global Journal of Health Science | 2013
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Faizan Imran Bawany; Muhammad Umer Ahmed; Mehwish Hussain; Asadullah Khan; Muhammad Nawaz Lashari
Aim: The objective of our study was to assess betel nut usage as one of the major risk factors associated with coronary artery disease. Methods: This case control study consisted of 300 controls and 300 cases. A structured questionnaire was administered to the participants to assess consumption of betel nut and confounding variables. A respondent was considered a regular consumer of betel nut if he/she consumed one or more pieces of betel nut every day for a period of greater than 6 months. Results: About 8 in 10 betel nut chewers developed coronary artery disease. After adjusting for diabetes and hypertension, the odds ratio analysis depicted 7.72 times greater likelihood for coronary artery disease in patients who chewed betel nut for more than 10 years. Conclusion: Our study concludes that betel nut chewing is a significant risk factor leading to the development of coronary artery disease.
The Scientific World Journal | 2012
M. M. Rahman; Asadullah Khan; Md. Eaqub Ali; I. H. Mian; A. M. Akanda; S. B. Abd Hamid
Extracts from eleven different plant species such as jute (Corchorus capsularis L.), cheerota (Swertia chiraita Ham.), chatim (Alstonia scholaris L.), mander (Erythrina variegata), bael (Aegle marmelos L.), marigold (Tagetes erecta), onion (Allium cepa), garlic (Allium sativum L.), neem (Azadiracta indica), lime (Citrus aurantifolia), and turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) were tested for antibacterial activity against potato soft rot bacteria, E. carotovora subsp. carotovora (Ecc) P-138, under in vitro and storage conditions. Previously, Ecc P-138 was identified as the most aggressive soft rot bacterium in Bangladeshi potatoes. Of the 11 different plant extracts, only extracts from dried jute leaves and cheerota significantly inhibited growth of Ecc P-138 in vitro. Finally, both plant extracts were tested to control the soft rot disease of potato tuber under storage conditions. In a 22-week storage condition, the treated potatoes were significantly more protected against the soft rot infection than those of untreated samples in terms of infection rate and weight loss. The jute leaf extracts showed more pronounced inhibitory effects on Ecc-138 growth both in in vitro and storage experiments.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2014
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Faizan Imran Bawany; Asadullah Khan; Mehwish Hussain
Background: Small aortic prosthesis can lead to prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM). Implanting such small prosthesis remains a controversial issue. This study was done to investigate whether or not PPM causes an increased operative mortality in aortic valve replacement (AVR). Methods: Two-hundred-two consecutive patients undergoing primary AVR in a tertiary hospital were included. The sample was grouped according to the aortic valve prosthesis size: ?21 mm (small) and >21 mm (standard). The effect of variables on outcomes was determined by univariate and multivariable regression analyses. Results: PPM was found significantly more among patients with AVR ? 21mm ( P P Conclusion: PPM and female gender are significant predictors of mortality. Care should be taken to prevent PPM by implanting larger prosthesis especially in females.
Journal of Community Health | 2014
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Faizan Imran Bawany; Arslan Mirza; Mehwish Hussain; Asadullah Khan; Muhammad Nawaz Lashari
Sleep and Breathing | 2015
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Faizan Imran Bawany; Asadullah Khan; Mehwish Hussain; Syed Shayan Ali; Syed Raza Shah; Muhammad Nawaz Lashari
Global Journal of Health Science | 2016
Nida Butt; Sarah Hamid; Mujtaba Hussain; Ali Alam; Hala Soomro; Tahreem Ahmad; Madiha Ahmed; Ekta Golani; Janta Devi Ukrani; Faisal Iftikhar; Rehmat Tufail; Maha Begg; Samar Saleem; Ayyaz Alam Sultan; Rohail Jameel; Waqas Shahnawaz; Zohaib Farrukh; Asadullah Khan
International Journal of Angiology | 2015
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan; Faizan Imran Bawany; Asadullah Khan; Mehwish Hussain; Mohammad Yousuful Islam; Muhammad Nawaz Lashari