Atul Tayade
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences
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Journal of epidemiology and global health | 2015
Pratibha Narang; Dk Mendiratta; Naresh K. Tyagi; Ullhas N. Jajoo; Atul Tayade; Pratapsingh H. Parihar; Rahul Narang; Pranav S. Mishra; Sharda M. Anjinappa; Vineet K. Chadha
A house based survey was conducted during 2007–2009 in a representative sample of population in Wardha district implementing Directly Observed Treatment Short Course strategy for tuberculosis (TB) control since 2001. The objective was to estimate prevalence of bacillary pulmonary TB (PTB) in individuals aged 15 years or above, and to estimate trends in prevalence when compared to a previous survey carried out in mid 1980’s. Two sputum samples (one spot, one early morning) collected from individuals having symptoms suggestive of PTB, history of previous anti-TB treatment (ATT) or abnormal pulmonary shadow on Mass Miniature Radiography (MMR) consistent with possibly or probably active tuberculosis were subjected to Ziehl–Neelsen microscopy and culture on Lowenstein–Jensen medium. Of 55,096 individuals registered into the survey, 50,332 (91.4%) were screened by interview for symptoms and history of ATT and/or by MMR. Of them, 4805 were eligible for sputum collection; both specimens were collected in 4285 (89.2%) and only one specimen in 27 (0.6%). A total of 86 bacillary cases were detected during the survey. Prevalence of bacillary PTB was estimated at 188.7 (140.3–236.9) per 100,000 populations. There was a decline of 61% in the prevalence of PTB over a period of 22 years.
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2015
Priya Kale; A. Dhawas; S.K. Kale; Atul Tayade; Sushama S. Thakre
Congenital thoracic kyphosis at D6-D7 vertebral body level has been encountered in an 18-month-old boy without neurological deficit. The constellation of the spine malformation complex such as incomplete development of the vertebral bodies associated with defective ossification of the thoracic pedicles causing effectively the development of spinal cord injury at the kyphotic level of D6-D7 were present. Congenital kyphosis in thoracic spine secondary to absence of two thoracic vertebral bodies has been reported in a few studies. It is the absence and asymmetry of growth plates that may contribute to a congenital defect. Congenital Kyphosis refers to the normal convex curvature of the spine as it occurs in the thoracic and sacral regions since birth. Congenital kyphosis is an uncommon, but potentially devastating anomaly of the spine. It is one of the important aetiology for spinal cord compression leading to further neurological complications. Congenital kyphosis although rare, is more associated with neurological complication. Early identification not only helps in understanding its natural history but also helps in deciding its management.
International journal of biomedical research | 2012
Surekha Tayade; Madhuri Bagde; Poonam V Shivkumar; Atul Tayade; Nilajkumar Bagde
International journal of biomedical research | 2012
Surekha Tayade; Madhuri Bagde; Poonam V Shivkumar; Nilajkumar Bagde; Atul Tayade
Archive | 2011
Surekha Tayade; Swarnalata Samal; Atul Tayade
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2018
Atul Tayade; Surekha Tayade; Anita Chalak; Tripti Srivastava
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2016
Kriti Handa; Atul Tayade; Sushilkumar Kale; Akshay Phadke
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2014
Vinit Gupta; Atul Tayade; Sushil Kumar Kale
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2014
Surekha Tayade; Atul Tayade; Poonam V Shivkumar; Priya Kale
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2012
Surekha Tayade; Poonam V Shivkumar; V. B. Shivkumar; Atul Tayade