V. Krishnamurthy
Government General Hospital
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases | 2016
Sangeetha Vilvanathan; Balan Kandasamy; Abiramy Lakshmy Jayachandran; Sarasa Sathiyanarayanan; Vijayalakshmi Tanjore Singaravelu; V. Krishnamurthy; Vanithadevi Elangovan
Introduction. Semen analysis is considered as the surrogate marker for male fecundity while assessing infertile men. There are several reasons for altered semen quality and bacteriospermia could be one among them. Thereby the aim of our work is to study the semen culture and its impact on semen parameters among infertile men. Materials and Methods. Semen samples were collected from men attending infertility clinic. Semen parameters were analysed based on WHO guidelines. Also, samples were subjected to culture using standard bacteriological techniques. Results. A total of 85 samples were collected. A number of 47 (55.30%) had normal sperm count, 37 (43.50%) had oligozoospermia, and one (1.17%) had azoospermia. Teratozoospermia was the most common abnormality observed (81.17%) followed by asthenozoospermia (28.23%). The prevalence of bacteriospermia was 35.3%. Enterococcus faecalis (30%) was the most common organism isolated followed by Coagulase negative Staphylococcus (23.33%), Staphylococcus aureus (20%), and E. coli (10%). Other less frequently isolated organisms were Klebsiella pneumoniae (6.66%), Proteus sp. (6.66%), and Citrobacter sp. (3.33%). Conclusion. The presence of asymptomatic bacteriospermia did not correlate with abnormal semen parameters.
Journal of Digestive Endoscopy | 2017
Ilavarasi Lakshmanan; V. Krishnamurthy; Prem Kumar; Mohammed Ali
Strongyloides stercoralis, a soil-transmitted helminth, affects many people in tropical and subtropical countries. It is known to cause asymptomatic infection in immunocompetent and hyperinfection and disseminated Strongyloides infection in immunocompromised due to autoinfection. Here, we report a case of Strongyloides hyperinfection presenting with protein-losing enteropathy. The diagnosis was made only with duodenal biopsy as the repeated stool examinations were negative. He was treated with ivermectin and his condition improved.
Flue-cured tobacco soils of India: their fertility and management. | 2002
V. Krishnamurthy; Kushagri Singh; K. Deo Singh
Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2008
M. Kumaresan; P. Harishu Kumar; V. Krishnamurthy; R. Athinarayanan
Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2008
S.V. Krishna Reddy; S. Kasturi Krishna; P. Harishu Kumar; Reddy P; V. Krishnamurthy
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016
V. Krishnamurthy; Ratnakar Kini; Pugazhendhi Thangavel; Kani Shaikh Mohammed; Prem Kumar K; Mohammed Ali
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2016
S. Kasturi Krishna; S.V. Krishna Reddy; V. Krishnamurthy; C. Chandrasekhara Rao; M. Anuradha
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2014
M. Kumaresan; A.V.S.R. Swamy; V. Krishnamurthy; P Harishu Kumar; C. Chandrasekhara Rao; R. Athinarayanan
Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2010
S. Kasturi Krishna; S.V. Krishna Reddy; P. Harishu Kumar; V. Krishnamurthy; M. Nageswara Rao
Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2009
S. Kasturi Krishna; S.V. Krishna Reddy; K. Deo Singh; P. Harishu Kumar; C. Chandrasekhararao; V. Krishnamurthy