Sarika Jain
University College of Medical Sciences
11 Papers
58 Citations
Sarika Jain is an academic researcher from University College of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Peripheral blood mononuclear cell. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Clinico-epidemiological profile and high-level aminoglycoside resistance in enterococcal septicemia from a tertiary care hospital in east Delhi.
TL;DR: This study illustrates the high prevalence of HLAR in enterococci from patients with septicemia in the authors' region, which emphasizes the need to predict synergy between beta-lactams and aminoglycosides for management of enterococcal infections.
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T helper 1 to T helper 2 shift in cytokine expression: an autoregulatory process in superantigen-associated psoriasis progression?
TL;DR: Observations suggest a possible shift from a Th1 to a Th2 cytokine response with superantigen-associated progression for the duration of psoriasis, perhaps as an adaptive process by the immune system in an attempt to downregulate abnormal inflammatory Th1 immune responses.
Frequency of fungal isolation and antifungal susceptibility pattern of the fungal isolates from nasal polyps of chronic rhinosinusitis patients at a tertiary care centre in north India
TL;DR: Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (FRS) is a common disorder in patients with sinonasalpolyposis and due to its recurrent and intractable nature, a high degree of clinical suspicion for the presence of FRS in nasal polyposis should be considered.
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Fungal profile of clinical specimens from a tertiary care hospital
Bineeta Kashyap,Shukla Das,Iqbal R Kaur,Rajat Jhamb,Sarika Jain,Archana Singal,Neelima Gupta +6 more
TL;DR: There are distinct patterns of geographical variation in the etiology of fungal infections and it is essential to determine the local etiology within a given region when planning a management strategy.
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Metallo beta-lactamase producing pseudomonas species--a major cause of concern among hospital associated urinary tract infection.
TL;DR: This study evaluated the resistance pattern of pseudomonad strains to carbapenam and other antipseudomonal antibiotics isolated from patients with hospital associated urinary tract infections along with clinical usefulness of various MBL screening methods.
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