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  1. Article: Journey of Women in Gastroenterology in South Asian Countries: From Training to Leadership.

    Kedia, Deepika / Kamani, Lubna / Begum, Most Rokshana / Nagral, Aabha / Mahtab, Mamun Al / Singh, Shivaram Prasad

    Euroasian journal of hepato-gastroenterology

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 41–43

    Abstract: Women in gastroenterology are underrepresented all over the world and in South Asia, the numbers are even fewer. Women doctors in South Asia have their unique set of problems that they have to deal with. They are trained well and are keen to publish but ... ...

    Abstract Women in gastroenterology are underrepresented all over the world and in South Asia, the numbers are even fewer. Women doctors in South Asia have their unique set of problems that they have to deal with. They are trained well and are keen to publish but are not considered good enough. They do not get the same opportunities as their male colleagues. There is more expectation from women doctors to look after their families and children. We can correct this discrepancy by giving more opportunities, arranging flexible training, deserving promotions, leadership roles, equal pay, and research mentors for women doctors in gastroenterology in South Asia, and educating our society to treat women doctors, at par with men.
    How to cite this article: Kedia D, Kamani L, Begum MR, et al. Journey of Women in Gastroenterology in South Asian Countries: From Training to Leadership. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2023;13(1):41-43.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-03
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2651614-7
    ISSN 2231-5128 ; 2231-5047
    ISSN (online) 2231-5128
    ISSN 2231-5047
    DOI 10.5005/jp-journals-10018-1391
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  2. Article: Baseline characteristics of HIV & hepatitis B virus (HIV/HBV) co-infected patients from Kolkata, India.

    Sarkar, Jayeeta / Saha, Debraj / Bandyopadhyay, Bhaswati / Saha, Bibhuti / Kedia, Deepika / Guha Mazumder, D N / Chakravarty, Runu / Guha, Subhasish Kamal

    The Indian journal of medical research

    2016  Volume 143, Issue 5, Page(s) 636–642

    Abstract: Background & objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV co-infection has variable prevalence worldwide. In comparison to HBV mono-infection, the course of chronic HBV infection is accelerated in HIV/HBV co-infected patients. the present study was ... ...

    Abstract Background & objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV co-infection has variable prevalence worldwide. In comparison to HBV mono-infection, the course of chronic HBV infection is accelerated in HIV/HBV co-infected patients. the present study was carried out to analyse the baseline characteristics (clinical, biochemical, serological and virological) of treatment naïve HIV/HBV co-infected and HIV mono-infected patients.
    Methods: Between July 2011 and January 2013, a total number of 1331 HIV-seropositive treatment naïve individuals, enrolled in the ART Centre of Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India, were screened for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). A total of 1253 HIV mono-infected and 78 HIV/HBV co-infected patients were characterized. The co-infected patients were evaluated for HBeAg and anti-HBe antibody by ELISA. HIV RNA was quantified for all co-infected patients. HBV DNA was detected and quantified by real time-PCR amplification followed by HBV genotype determination.
    Results: HIV/HBV co-infected patients had proportionately more advanced HIV disease (WHO clinical stage 3 and 4) than HIV mono-infected individuals (37.1 vs. 19.9%). The co-infected patients had significantly higher serum bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase and ALT/platelet ratio index (APRI). CD4 count was non-significantly lower in co-infected patients. Majority (61.5%) were HBeAg positive with higher HIV RNA (P<0.05), HBV DNA (p<0.001) and APRI (p<0.05) compared to those who were HBeAg negative. HBV/D was the predominant genotype (73.2%) and D2 (43.7%) was the commonest subgenotype.
    Interpretation & conclusions: HIV/HBV co-infected patients had significantly higher serum bilirubin, ALT, alkaline phosphatase and lower platelet count. HBeAg positive co-infected patients had higher HIV RNA and HBV DNA compared to HBeAg negative co-infected patients. Prior to initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) all patients should be screened for HBsAg to initiate appropriate ART regimen.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Coinfection/physiopathology ; Female ; HIV/pathogenicity ; HIV Infections/blood ; HIV Infections/physiopathology ; HIV Infections/virology ; Hepatitis B/blood ; Hepatitis B/physiopathology ; Hepatitis B/virology ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood ; Hepatitis B virus/isolation & purification ; Hepatitis B virus/pathogenicity ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged
    Chemical Substances Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-05
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 390883-5
    ISSN 0971-5916 ; 0019-5340
    ISSN 0971-5916 ; 0019-5340
    DOI 10.4103/0971-5916.187113
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  3. Article: Delayed pancreatoduodenectomy post SEMS.

    Poddar, Anil K / Kedia, Piyush / Kedia, Deepika

    The Indian journal of surgery

    2008  Volume 70, Issue 1, Page(s) 42–43

    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-03-19
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 138063-1
    ISSN 0972-2068 ; 0019-5650
    ISSN 0972-2068 ; 0019-5650
    DOI 10.1007/s12262-008-0011-2
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