Bhinnata Piya
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
8 Papers
Bhinnata Piya is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Norovirus & Rotavirus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Predictors of Intravenous Immunoglobulin Nonresponse and Racial Disparities in Kawasaki Disease.
Daniel E. Clark,Kara J Denby,Laura M Kaufman,Mary-Margaret A Fill,Bhinnata Piya,Shanthi Krishnaswami,Christopher Fonnesbeck,Natasha B. Halasa +7 more
TL;DR: This study uniquely demonstrates Black race as a risk factor for nonresponse and for delayed normalization of cardiac involvement at 1-year follow-up in a racially diverse KD population.
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Temporal and Genotypic Associations of Sporadic Norovirus Gastroenteritis and Reported Norovirus Outbreaks in Middle Tennessee, 2012–2016
Meghana P Parikh,Simon N. Vandekar,Christina Moore,Linda Thomas,Nathan Britt,Bhinnata Piya,Laura S Stewart,Einas Batarseh,Lubna Hamdan,Steffany J. Cavallo,Ashley M Swing,Katie Garman,Lisha Constantine-Renna,James D. Chappell,Daniel C. Payne,Jan Vinjé,Aron J. Hall,John R. Dunn,Natasha B. Halasa +18 more
TL;DR: The seasonal and genotypic associations between sporadic cases and outbreaks are suggestive of contemporaneous community transmission and public health agencies may use this knowledge to expand surveillance and identify target populations for interventions, including future vaccines.
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Utility of RSV rapid diagnostic assays in hospitalized children in Amman, Jordan
Megan Culler Freeman,Zaid Haddadin,Lindsey Lawrence,Bhinnata Piya,Shanthi Krishnaswami,Samir Faouri,Asem A. Shehabi,John V Williams,Najwa Khuri-Bulos,Natasha B. Halasa +9 more
TL;DR: Molecular diagnostics is compared to RSV RDA in hospitalized children in Amman, Jordan to help guide management of RSV management in developing countries.
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Characteristics of GII.4 Norovirus Versus Other Genotypes in Sporadic Pediatric Infections in Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.
Zaid Haddadin,Einas Batarseh,Lubna Hamdan,Laura S Stewart,Bhinnata Piya,Herdi Rahman,Andrew J. Spieker,James D. Chappell,Mary E Wikswo,John R. Dunn,Daniel C. Payne,Jan Vinjé,Aron J. Hall,Natasha B. Halasa +13 more
TL;DR: Nearly half of sporadic pediatric norovirus AGE cases were caused by GII.4 noroviruses, and children infected with G II.4 had more severe symptoms requiring more medical care, highlighting the importance of continuous norov virus surveillance and providing important information on which strains pediatric norova vaccines should protect against.
The Changing Landscape of Pediatric Viral Enteropathogens in the Post-Rotavirus Vaccine Era.
Natasha B. Halasa,Bhinnata Piya,Laura S Stewart,Herdi Rahman,Daniel C. Payne,Amy M. Woron,Linda Thomas,Lisha Constantine-Renna,Katie Garman,Rendie McHenry,James D. Chappell,Andrew J. Spieker,Christopher Fonnesbeck,Einas Batarseh,Lubna Hamdan,Mary E Wikswo,Umesh D. Parashar,Michael D. Bowen,Jan Vinjé,Aron J. Hall,John R. Dunn +20 more
TL;DR: Norovirus remains the most common virus detected in all settings, occurring nearly twice as frequently as the next most common pathogens, sapovirus and rotavirus.