Browsing by Author "Bhujwala, R A"
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Item Acute renal failure following bacillary dysentery--possible mechanisms of its pathogenesis.(1983-01-01) Choudhry, V P; Bhuyan, U N; Arya, L S; Bhujwala, R AItem Antimicrobial sensitivity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to spectinomycin & rosoxacin.(1987-12-01) Bhujwala, R A; Bhargava, N C; Biswas, T D; Narain, S; Pandhi, R KItem Antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of commonly encountered gram-negative bacilli in a New Delhi hospital.(1982-03-01) Deb, M; Shriniwas,; Bhujwala, R AItem Applicability of Baird-Parker classification to strains of micrococcaceae isolated from pyodermic patients.(1973-07-01) Pasricha, A; Bhujwala, R A; Shriniwas,Item A bacteriological study in women with early post-partum intrauterine contraceptive device insertion.(1970-02-01) Umabai, G R; Bhujwala, R A; Prakash, O; Hingorani, VItem Bacteriological study of Clostridium perfringens from diarroeal cases and controls.(1977-07-01) Prasad, K; Bhujwala, R A; Gupta, UItem Bacteriological study of group D streptococci.(1976-10-01) Sharma, D P; Bhujwala, R A; Shriniwas,Item Bacteriological study of jejunal fluid in idiopathic tropical malabsorption syndrome.(1970-10-01) Lahri, K; Bhujwala, R A; Sama, S K; Tandon, B NItem Bacteriological study of urinary infection in patients with closed drainage system.(1971-06-01) Bapna, B C; Bhujwala, R A; Singh, S MItem Biotypes, antibiogram and phage types of Staphylococcus epidermis of human origin.(1980-07-01) Natesan, V; Mohapatra, L N; Bhujwala, R AItem Chlamydia trachomatis in pelvic inflammatory disease.(1991-11-01) Bhujwala, R A; Bhargava, V L; Amatya, S; Sengupta, SC. trachomatis seems to be an important causative organism of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) as C. trachomatis antigen and/or antibody was found in 234 (69.85%) of 335 patients clinically diagnosed to have PID. Antigen was detected in the lower genital tract of 118 (35.22%) patients whereas IgG antibody was present in 188 (56.11%), of whom 89 (47.34%) had a high titre. Repeat testing of sera of 37 patients showed a rise in antibody titre in 18 (40%). As the success rate of therapy for PID with doxycycline was found to be 80 per cent, early diagnosis and treatment may be recommended to prevent further complications of PID.Item Choice of antibiotics for empiric treatment of serious infections.(1994-02-01) Gupta, B L; Singh, S; Rattan, A; Bhujwala, R AWe have compared the in vitro activity of commonly used aminoglycosides--Gentamicin and Amikacin with Ciprofloxacin to determine whether the latter has any role in the empiric treatment of serious bacterial infections. Our results indicate that ciproloxacin was comparable or had a better activity than gentamicin or Amikacin against clinical isolates. As it can be administered orally, hospitalization can be avoided in a large number of patients.Item Comparison of microscopic & culture findings in the diagnosis of chlamydial urethritis.(1984-05-01) Mishra, B; Bhujwala, R A; Gupta, A; Ganguli, D D; Pandhi, R K; Seth, P; Bhargava, N CItem Development of a closed urinary drainage system suitable for Indian conditions.(1971-02-01) Bapna, B C; Singh, S M; Wadhwa, S N; Rao, D V; Bhujwala, R AItem Dose response curves for some immunosuppressive agents.(1978-02-01) Chandra, R K; Bhujwala, R A; Chakraburty, SItem Early onset neonatal sepsis--vertical transmission from maternal genital tract.(1987-01-01) Kishore, K; Deorari, A K; Singh, M; Bhujwala, R AItem Effect of acute and chronic starvation on plaque forming cell response in mice.(1973-01-01) Chandra, R K; Sharma, S; Bhujwala, R AItem Effect of hexachlorophene medicated soap on bacterial colonization rates in the new born.(1974-02-01) Giri, S K; Singh, M; Bhujwala, R AItem Epidemiological study of Serratia marcescens infection in a hospital.(1983-07-01) Bhujwala, R A; Shriniwas,; Dutta, SItem Evaluation of direct gas-liquid chromatography of CSF in rapid diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis.(1993-01-01) Mirdha, B R; Murugesan, K; Bhujwala, R A; Gupta, UA comparison of culture and lactic acid level from 50 patients suffering from bacterial meningitis and 25 controls was done to evaluate the role of direct GLC analysis of CSF for early diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. The study revealed that the CSF lactic acid level was higher in 48 out of 50 cases. Only in 30 patients the causative agent of the disease could be established by conventional techniques. Quantitative estimation of lactic acid was found to be useful.