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  1. Article ; Online: Safety and immunogenicity of the Euvichol-S oral cholera vaccine for prevention of Vibrio cholerae O1 infection in Nepal: an observer-blind, active-controlled, randomised, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial.

    Song, Katerina Rok / Chapagain, Ram Hari / Tamrakar, Dipesh / Shrestha, Rajeev / Kanodia, Piush / Chaudhary, Shipra / Wartel, T Anh / Yang, Jae Seung / Kim, Deok Ryun / Lee, Jinae / Park, Eun Lyeong / Cho, Haeun / Lee, Jiyoung / Thaisrivichai, Patchara / Vemula, Sridhar / Kim, Bo Mi / Gupta, Birendra / Saluja, Tarun / Pansuriya, Ruchir Kumar /
    Ganapathy, Ravi / Baik, Yeong Ok / Lee, Young Jin / Jeon, Suhi / Park, Youngran / Her, Howard L / Park, Youngshin / Lynch, Julia A

    The Lancet. Global health

    2024  Volume 12, Issue 5, Page(s) e826–e837

    Abstract: ... inactivation methods. We aimed to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of Euvichol-S (EuBiologics, Seoul ... assigned to receive two 1·5 mL doses of Euvichol-S (three different lots) and participants in group D were ... The primary immunogenicity endpoint was non-inferiority of immunogenicity of Euvichol-S (group C) versus ...

    Abstract Background: In October, 2017, WHO launched a strategy to eliminate cholera by 2030. A primary challenge in meeting this goal is the limited global supply capacity of oral cholera vaccine and the worsening of cholera outbreaks since 2021. To help address the current shortage of oral cholera vaccine, a WHO prequalified oral cholera vaccine, Euvichol-Plus was reformulated by reducing the number of components and inactivation methods. We aimed to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of Euvichol-S (EuBiologics, Seoul, South Korea) compared with an active control vaccine, Shanchol (Sanofi Healthcare India, Telangana, India) in participants of various ages in Nepal.
    Methods: We did an observer-blind, active-controlled, randomised, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial at four hospitals in Nepal. Eligible participants were healthy individuals aged 1-40 years without a history of cholera vaccination. Individuals with a history of hypersensitivity reactions to other preventive vaccines, severe chronic disease, previous cholera vaccination, receipt of blood or blood-derived products in the past 3 months or other vaccine within 4 weeks before enrolment, and pregnant or lactating women were excluded. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1:1:1) by block randomisation (block sizes of two, four, six, or eight) to one of four groups (groups A-D); groups C and D were stratified by age (1-5, 6-17, and 18-40 years). Participants in groups A-C were assigned to receive two 1·5 mL doses of Euvichol-S (three different lots) and participants in group D were assigned to receive the active control vaccine, Shanchol. All participants and site staff (with the exception of those who prepared and administered the study vaccines) were masked to group assignment. The primary immunogenicity endpoint was non-inferiority of immunogenicity of Euvichol-S (group C) versus Shanchol (group D) at 2 weeks after the second vaccine dose, measured by the seroconversion rate, defined as the proportion of participants who had achieved seroconversion (defined as ≥four-fold increase in V cholerae O1 Inaba and Ogawa titres compared with baseline). The primary immunogenicity endpoint was assessed in the per-protocol analysis set, which included all participants who received all their planned vaccine administrations, had no important protocol deviations, and who provided blood samples for all immunogenicity assessments. The primary safety endpoint was the number of solicited adverse events, unsolicited adverse events, and serious adverse events after each vaccine dose in all ages and each age stratum, assessed in all participants who received at least one dose of the Euvichol-S or Shanchol. Non-inferiority of Euvichol-S compared with Shanchol was shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the seroconversion rates in Euvichol-S group C versus Shanchol group D was above the predefined non-inferiority margin of -10%. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04760236.
    Findings: Between Oct 6, 2021, and Jan 19, 2022, 2529 healthy participants (1261 [49·9%] males; 1268 [50·1%] females), were randomly assigned to group A (n=330; Euvichol-S lot number ES-2002), group B (n=331; Euvichol-S ES-2003), group C (n=934; Euvichol-S ES-2004]), or group D (n=934; Shanchol). Non-inferiority of Euvichol-S versus Shanchol in seroconversion rate for both serotypes at 2 weeks after the second dose was confirmed in all ages (difference in seroconversion rate for V cholerae O1 Inaba -0·00 [95% CI -1·86 to 1·86]; for V cholerae O1 Ogawa -1·62 [-4·80 to 1·56]). Treatment-emergent adverse events were reported in 244 (9·7%) of 2529 participants in the safety analysis set, with a total of 403 events; 247 events were reported among 151 (9·5%) of 1595 Euvichol-S recipients and 156 events among 93 (10·0%) of 934 Shanchol recipients. Pyrexia was the most common adverse event in both groups (57 events among 56 [3·5%] of 1595 Euvichol-S recipients and 37 events among 35 [3·7%] of 934 Shanchol recipients). No serious adverse events were deemed to be vaccine-related.
    Interpretation: A two-dose regimen of Euvichol-S vaccine was non-inferior to the active control vaccine, Shanchol, in terms of seroconversion rates 2 weeks after the second dose. The simplified formulation and production requirements of the Euvichol-S vaccine have the potential to increase the supply of oral cholera vaccine and reduce the gap between the current oral cholera vaccine supply and demand.
    Funding: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
    Translation: For the Nepali translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Pregnancy ; Female ; Humans ; Cholera/prevention & control ; Cholera Vaccines/adverse effects ; Vibrio cholerae O1 ; Nepal/epidemiology ; Lactation
    Chemical Substances Cholera Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Randomized Controlled Trial ; Clinical Trial, Phase III ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2723488-5
    ISSN 2214-109X ; 2214-109X
    ISSN (online) 2214-109X
    ISSN 2214-109X
    DOI 10.1016/S2214-109X(24)00059-7
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  2. Article: Exercise Prescription in Diabetes- S.M.A.R.T.: A Prospective Study.

    Saluja, Manoj / Pillai, Drishya

    The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India

    2020  Volume 69, Issue 2, Page(s) 22–24

    Abstract: ... pharmacological approach in management of diabetes mellitus. SMART acronym for S - specific, M - measurable ...

    Abstract Background: Exercise prescription has always been a mandatory yet extremely under rated non-pharmacological approach in management of diabetes mellitus. SMART acronym for S - specific, M - measurable, A - attainable, R - realistic, T - time oriented, is a newly proposed idea for implementing the same with supposedly better results. We tried to analyse the results objectively by SMART prescription of individualized exercise regimes to patients along with medicines.
    Methods: Single centred, prospective study conducted over a time span of 3 months, on 75 patients, with biweekly follow-up. At the end of three months, we evaluated the results (of 52 patients who remained) by comparing random blood sugar and glycosylated haemoglobin values of the patients at the beginning and end of the trial.
    Results: A significant reduction in blood sugar (p-0.023) and A1C levels (p-0.105; ns) was noted after a period of three months; with an average reduction of 31mg/ dl and 0.37% noted in each respectively. Additional benefits of better follow up, reduced financial burden, increased compliance to the said regimen were observed.
    Discussion: Recommending exercise and lifestyle changes is as important as pharmacological management in diabetes. A SMART approach, methodical prescription of the exercise routines and drugs- individualized for patients, will likely have better results and patient satisfaction. A practice of switching to precise written suggestions than verbal ideas and reviewing the progress on every follow up visit may improve the outcome.
    MeSH term(s) Blood Glucose ; Diabetes Mellitus/therapy ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; Glycated Hemoglobin A/analysis ; Humans ; Prescriptions ; Prospective Studies
    Chemical Substances Blood Glucose ; Glycated Hemoglobin A
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-02
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 800766-4
    ISSN 0004-5772
    ISSN 0004-5772
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  3. Article ; Online: Eagle’s Syndrome- Enigma behind Atypical Orofacial Pain

    Pulkit Khandelwal / Harish Saluja / Seemit Shah / Anuj Dadhich

    Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp ZD01-ZD

    2022  Volume 03

    Abstract: Eagle’s Syndrome (ES) is characteristically distinguished by cranio-cervico-pharyngeal ...

    Abstract Eagle’s Syndrome (ES) is characteristically distinguished by cranio-cervico-pharyngeal signs and symptoms associated with elongation of styloid process which compresses vital neurovascular and muscular elements and other anatomical structures. Elongation of styloid process may cause intense facial pain, dysphagia, headache, otalgia, trismus, buzzing sensations and numerous other symptoms. Ossification of stylohyoid or stylomandibular ligament and/or growth of stylohyoid apophysis cause this elongation. It is not a rare condition; however, it is rarely considered as diagnosis by physicians. Definite diagnosis of this syndrome is difficult as it is frequently confounded by radiological examination, differential diagnosis and other manifestations of cervicopharyngeal pain. Non surgical management include reassurance, anti-inflammatory medications and analgesics; and surgical treatment options include a transoral or transcervical approach to resect elongated styloid process. Hereby, the author report a rare case of ES in a 45-year-old female patient who reported with pain on lateral aspect of her neck and throat bilaterally which had been present for nearly 10 years. On clinical examination, bilateral retromandibular region and tonsillar region were tender on palpation with blunt bony elevation palpable bilaterally. Computed Tomography (CT) scan revealed ossification and elongation of styloid processes bilaterally. Surgery was performed for resection of elongated styloid process bilaterally using retromandibular approach. Patient was discharged on 3rd postoperative day and her complaints resolved within seven days. Patient was symptom free and comfortable at one year postoperative follow-up.
    Keywords elongation ; resection ; retromandibular ; styloid process ; surgery ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: A critical commentary on the use of combined power and endurance training for hypertension management in older adults.

    Saluja, Sushant

    Journal of hypertension

    2024  Volume 42, Issue 4, Page(s) 605–606

    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Humans ; Endurance Training ; Hypertension/therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-29
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 605532-1
    ISSN 1473-5598 ; 0263-6352 ; 0952-1178
    ISSN (online) 1473-5598
    ISSN 0263-6352 ; 0952-1178
    DOI 10.1097/HJH.0000000000003686
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  5. Article ; Online: Fixed Point Theorem of Modified S-Iteration Process for Ciric Quasi Contractive Operator in CAT(0) spaces

    G. S. Saluja

    International Journal of Analysis and Applications, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 195-

    2014  Volume 204

    Abstract: The aim of this paper is to study the strong convergence of modified S-iteration process for Ciric ...

    Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the strong convergence of modified S-iteration process for Ciric quasi contractive operator in the framework of CAT(0) spaces. Also we give an application of our result with supporting example. Our result improves and extends some corresponding previous result from the existing literature (see, e.g., [3, 29] and many others).
    Keywords Mathematics ; QA1-939 ; Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Etamaths Publishing
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Article ; Online: Fixed Point Theorem of Modified S-Iteration Process for Ciric Quasi Contractive Operator in CAT(0) spaces

    G. S. Saluja

    International Journal of Analysis and Applications, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 195-

    2014  Volume 204

    Abstract: The aim of this paper is to study the strong convergence of modified S-iteration process for Ciric ...

    Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the strong convergence of modified S-iteration process for Ciric quasi contractive operator in the framework of CAT(0) spaces. Also we give an application of our result with supporting example. Our result improves and extends some corresponding previous result from the existing literature (see, e.g., [3, 29] and many others).
    Keywords Mathematics ; QA1-939 ; Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Etamaths Publishing
    Document type Article ; Online
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  7. Article: Blumgart’s Technique of Pancreaticojejunostomy: An Appraisal

    Mishra, Pramod Kumar / Saluja, Sundeep Singh / Gupta, Monica / Rajalingam, Rajesh / Pattnaik, Premanand

    Digestive Surgery

    2011  Volume 28, Issue 4, Page(s) 281–287

    Abstract: Background: Although mortality of Whipple’s pancreaticoduodenectomy (WPD) is reduced to <5 ...

    Institution Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi, India
    Abstract Background: Although mortality of Whipple’s pancreaticoduodenectomy (WPD) is reduced to <5%, morbidity still remains between 30 and 50%. Pancreaticojejunal anastomosis remains the main cause of morbidity. Blumgart anastomosis using transpancreatic U sutures has been proposed to decrease the leak rate and its associated morbidity. We analyzed the results of Blumgart anastomosis applied in consecutive cases of WPD. Methods: Of 189 patients with periampullary or pancreatic cancer admitted, 100 patients underwent WPD. Except for 2 patients (no duct identified preoperatively), all patients underwent pancreaticojejunostomy by the Blumgart anastomotic technique. The records of 98 patients were analyzed for pancreatic leak and its related complications using the definitions given by the International Study Group for Pancreatic Surgery. Results: Of 98 patients, 63 were men. The mean operative time was 390 min (270–690 min) and blood loss was 275 ml (100–1,000 ml). Overall mortality was 3.06%. The clinically significant pancreatic anastomotic failure leak was seen in only 7 (7.14%) cases (grade B, n = 4; grade C, n = 3) with one patient requiring relaparotomy due to leak. Only one patient died due to a leak-related complication. Conclusion: Blumgart pancreaticojejunal anastomosis can be routinely used for reconstruction in WPD. It is a technically simple procedure and is associated with low rates of fistula and its related complications.
    Keywords Whipple’s pancreaticoduodenectomy ; Pancreaticojejunostomy ; Pancreatic cancer
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-07-29
    Publisher S. Karger AG
    Publishing place Basel, Switzerland
    Document type Article
    Note Original Paper
    ZDB-ID 605888-7
    ISSN 1421-9883 ; 0253-4886
    ISSN (online) 1421-9883
    ISSN 0253-4886
    DOI 10.1159/000329584
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  8. Article ; Online: Association of glutathione S-transferase, EPHX, and p53 codon 72 gene polymorphisms with adult acute myeloid leukemia.

    Chauhan, Pradeep Singh / Ihsan, Rakhshan / Yadav, Dhirendra Singh / Mishra, Ashwani Kumar / Bhushan, Bharat / Soni, Abha / Kaushal, Mishi / Devi, Thoudam Regina / Saluja, Sumita / Gupta, Dipendra Kumar / Mittal, Vishakha / Saxena, Sunita / Kapur, Sujala

    DNA and cell biology

    2011  Volume 30, Issue 1, Page(s) 39–46

    Abstract: ... A case-control study was done to determine the association between glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1), GSTT1, GSTP1 ...

    Abstract Polymorphisms in genes encoding detoxification enzymes have been suggested as susceptibility factors for many solid tumors. However, their association with hematological malignancies is controversial. A case-control study was done to determine the association between glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1), GSTT1, GSTP1, EPHX1, and p53 codon 72 polymorphisms as risk factors in 120 adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases and 202 healthy controls by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism techniques. Data were analyzed using χ(2) and conditional logistic regression model. None of the polymorphisms studied alone was associated with increased risk for AML. However, the frequency of GSTT1 null genotype was higher among controls (28.7%) than AML cases (21.6%), which showed a protective effect of the null genotype (odds ratio = 0.58, 95% confidence interval: 0.33-1.05, p = 0.07). In a combined analysis, both EPHX1 (His113His) and GSTP1 (Ile/Val) genes imparted a fourfold risk for adult AML but did not reach statistical significance (odds ratio = 4.22, 95% confidence interval: 0.992-17.99, p = 0.05). These findings suggest that the etiology of adult AML cannot be explained by polymorphism at a single locus, perhaps because of complexity involved in the metabolism of diverse xenobiotic compounds, and therefore, multiple gene-gene interactions should be investigated to predict the risk of AML.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Case-Control Studies ; Codon/genetics ; Epoxide Hydrolases/genetics ; Epoxide Hydrolases/metabolism ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics ; Genotype ; Glutathione Transferase/genetics ; Glutathione Transferase/metabolism ; Humans ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/genetics ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism ; Xenobiotics/metabolism ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Codon ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ; Xenobiotics ; Glutathione Transferase (EC 2.5.1.18) ; Epoxide Hydrolases (EC 3.3.2.-) ; EPHX1 protein, human (EC 3.3.2.9)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1024454-2
    ISSN 1557-7430 ; 0198-0238 ; 1044-5498
    ISSN (online) 1557-7430
    ISSN 0198-0238 ; 1044-5498
    DOI 10.1089/dna.2010.1092
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  9. Article ; Online: Advancing glioma diagnosis: Integrating custom U-Net and VGG-16 for improved grading in MR imaging.

    Saluja, Sonam / Trivedi, Munesh Chandra / Sarangdevot, Shiv S

    Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE

    2024  Volume 21, Issue 3, Page(s) 4328–4350

    Abstract: In the realm of medical imaging, the precise segmentation and classification of gliomas represent fundamental challenges with profound clinical implications. Leveraging the BraTS 2018 dataset as a standard benchmark, this study delves into the potential ... ...

    Abstract In the realm of medical imaging, the precise segmentation and classification of gliomas represent fundamental challenges with profound clinical implications. Leveraging the BraTS 2018 dataset as a standard benchmark, this study delves into the potential of advanced deep learning models for addressing these challenges. We propose a novel approach that integrates a customized U-Net for segmentation and VGG-16 for classification. The U-Net, with its tailored encoder-decoder pathways, accurately identifies glioma regions, thus improving tumor localization. The fine-tuned VGG-16, featuring a customized output layer, precisely differentiates between low-grade and high-grade gliomas. To ensure consistency in data pre-processing, a standardized methodology involving gamma correction, data augmentation, and normalization is introduced. This novel integration surpasses existing methods, offering significantly improved glioma diagnosis, validated by high segmentation dice scores (WT: 0.96, TC: 0.92, ET: 0.89), and a remarkable overall classification accuracy of 97.89%. The experimental findings underscore the potential of integrating deep learning-based methodologies for tumor segmentation and classification in enhancing glioma diagnosis and formulating subsequent treatment strategies.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Glioma/diagnostic imaging ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2265126-3
    ISSN 1551-0018 ; 1551-0018
    ISSN (online) 1551-0018
    ISSN 1551-0018
    DOI 10.3934/mbe.2024191
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  10. Article ; Online: Diagnostic potential of SORT1 gene in coronary artery disease.

    Aggarwal, Shelly / Narang, Rajiv / Saluja, Daman / Srivastava, Kamna

    Gene

    2024  Volume 909, Page(s) 148308

    Abstract: Background: Genome-wide association studies identify SORT1 gene associated with risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). Sortilin protein enhances LDL absorption, form cell development, and atherosclerosis in macrophages.: Aim: We therefore explored ... ...

    Abstract Background: Genome-wide association studies identify SORT1 gene associated with risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). Sortilin protein enhances LDL absorption, form cell development, and atherosclerosis in macrophages.
    Aim: We therefore explored SORT1 expression in CAD patients and its gene expression's predictive usefulness for the severity of the disease.
    Methodology: This is a case control study and Quantitative real-time PCR; Sandwich ELISA and western blotting were used to determine the expression of SORT1 gene at the mRNA and protein level in two hundred healthy controls and two hundred patients with various CAD syndromes.
    Results: CAD patients exhibit higher SORT1 gene expression in CAD patients, a higher concentration of sortilin in their plasma, and distinct expression patterns in various CAD syndromes. The study reveals a positive correlation between gene expression and the severity of coronary artery stenosis, the number of diseased vessels, and the presence of diabetes. ROC curve analysis of SORT1 gene expression both at mRNA and protein level showed strong discrimination between significant CAD and control subjects.
    Conclusion: Therefore, elevated SORT1 gene expression in various CAD syndromes may be a potential biomarker for the disease.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis ; Coronary Artery Disease/genetics ; Genome-Wide Association Study ; Case-Control Studies ; Atherosclerosis/genetics ; RNA, Messenger/genetics ; Coronary Angiography
    Chemical Substances RNA, Messenger
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-22
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 391792-7
    ISSN 1879-0038 ; 0378-1119
    ISSN (online) 1879-0038
    ISSN 0378-1119
    DOI 10.1016/j.gene.2024.148308
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