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Arijit Chaudhuri
Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute
Publications - 110
Citations - 2482
Arijit Chaudhuri is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Estimator. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2288 citations.
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Early and Delayed Fatality of Stroke in Kolkata, India: Results From a 7-Year Longitudinal Population-Based Study
Biman Kanti Ray,Avijit Hazra,Malay Ghosal,Tapas Kumar Banerjee,Arijit Chaudhuri,Vineeta Singh,Shyamal Kumar Das +6 more
TL;DR: Early stroke fatality is higher in this study compared with reports from developed countries, but long-term survival is similar, and male sex and diabetes are important predictors of fatality.
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Community survey of primary dystonia in the city of Kolkata, India.
Shyamal Kumar Das,Tapas Kumar Banerjee,Atanu Biswas,Trishit Roy,D K Raut,Arijit Chaudhuri,Abhijit Hazra +6 more
TL;DR: The study on primary dystonia shows higher prevalence when compared with that of many studies globally, predominantly of focal type, earlier onset among women, and more cases of limb dystonias whenCompared with more prominent blepharospasm and cervical dySTONias in western reports.
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Randomized response surveys of finite populations: A unified approach with quantitative data
TL;DR: In this article, a finite population total of a variable related to sensitive issues demanding protection of privacy is estimated based on suitably randomized methods of eliciting responses from samples chosen with arbitrary probabilities.
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Prevalence, burden, and risk factors of migraine: A community-based study from Eastern India
Biman Kanti Ray,Neelanjana Paul,Avijit Hazra,Sujata Das,Malay Ghosal,A.K. Misra,Tapas Kumar Banerjee,Arijit Chaudhuri,Shyamal Kumar Das +8 more
TL;DR: The community-based prevalence of migraine in India is similar to that observed in other countries except Africa, and the burden was maximum among women.
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Depression among stroke survivors: a community-based, prospective study from Kolkata, India.
Neelanjana Paul,Sujata Das,Avijit Hazra,Malay Ghosal,Biman Kanti Ray,Tapas Kumar Banerjee,Arijit Chaudhuri,Debasish Sanyal,Arindam Basu,Shyamal Kumar Das +9 more
TL;DR: Delayed peak of PSD suggested later realization of underlying disability, similar to developed countries, and higher literacy was protective in this study.