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Abhishek V Raut
Researcher at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 38
Citations - 231
Abhishek V Raut is an academic researcher from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications receiving 158 citations.
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A randomized Phase III clinical trial to assess the efficacy of a bovine-human reassortant pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in Indian infants
Prasad S. Kulkarni,Sajjad Desai,Tushar Tewari,Anand Kawade,Nidhi Goyal,Bishan S Garg,Dinesh Kumar,Suman Kanungo,Veena Kamat,Gagandeep Kang,Ashish Bavdekar,Sudhir Babji,Sanjay Juvekar,Byomkesh Manna,Shanta Dutta,Rama Angurana,Deepika Dewan,Abhijeet Dharmadhikari,Jagdish Kamalaji Zade,Rajeev M. Dhere,Alan Fix,Maureen Power,Vidyasagar Uprety,Varsha Parulekar,Iksung Cho,Temsunaro Rongsen Chandola,Vikash K. Kedia,Abhishek V Raut,Jorge Flores,Hanif Shaikh,Lalit Gupta,Rakesh Patil,Mohd. Aslam,Alok Arya,Farhana Afzal Rafiqi,Subodh S Gupta,Chetna Maliye,P. V. Bahulekar,Kiran Bala,Tajali Nazir Shora,Shahid Hussain,Mihir K. Bhattacharya,Ashis K. Mukhopadhyay,Dilipkumar Pal,Jayanta K. Saha,Ranjitha S Shetty,Muralidhar M Kulkarni,Chythra V. Raj +47 more
TL;DR: The Pentavalent reassortant rotavirus vaccine showed excellent tolerability and a good safety profile when tested for efficacy in infants and the intent to treat analyses confirmed all the per protocol analyses.
Performance of village health, nutrition and sanitation committee: A qualitative study from rural Wardha, Maharashtra
TL;DR: Constitutional and responsibilities of VHNSC were highest among ANMs followed by AWWs, and least among panchayat members, ASHAs and SHG members, and most of the members were unaware of their roles and responsibilities and admitted to having received no formal training before being made members of these committees.
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Qualitative Assessment of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) Regarding their roles and responsibilities and factors influencing their performance in selected villages of Wardha
TL;DR: Good quality training with regular refresher training sessions and regularization of incentives are required to motivate them ASHAs.
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Immunogenicity and lot-to-lot consistency of a ready to use Liquid Bovine-Human Reassortant Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine (ROTASIIL - Liquid) in Indian infants.
Anand Kawade,Sudhir Babji,Veena G Kamath,Abhishek V Raut,Chandra Mohan Kumar,Ritabrata Kundu,Padmasani Venkatramanan,Sanjay Lalwani,Ashish Bavdekar,Sanjay Juvekar,Girish Dayma,Rakesh Patil,Muralidhar M Kulkarni,Asha Hegde,Dinesh M Nayak,Bishan S Garg,Subodh S Gupta,Smita Priyadarshan Jategaonkar,Nidhi Bedi,Chetna Maliye,N. K. Ganguly,Kheya Ghosh Uttam,Prabal Niyogi,Sonali Palkar,Neeta Hanumante,Nidhi Goyal,Alok Arya,Mohd. Aslam,Varsha Parulekar,Abhijeet Dharmadhikari,Dutta Gaikwad,Jagdish Kamalaji Zade,Sajjad Desai,Gagandeep Kang,Prasad S. Kulkarni +34 more
TL;DR: The immunological non-inferiority of LBRV-PV against Rotasiil® as well as lot-to-lot consistency of L BRV-pV was demonstrated and LBRVs safety profile had safety profile similar toRotasiil®,.
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Magnitude of depression and its correlates among elderly population in a rural area of Maharashtra: A cross-sectional study.
TL;DR: The magnitude of depression among the elderly masses in rural Maharashtra was found to be 41.7% and the significant positive association of female sex, living without spouse, lacking in decision making capability, a victim of abuse or neglect, or suffering from chronic illnesses with depression among elderly population in univariate analysis did not hold good in the multivariate logistic regression.