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Ashok K. Deorari
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 271
Citations - 6452
Ashok K. Deorari is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Population. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 262 publications receiving 5607 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashok K. Deorari include AIIMS, New Delhi & Georgetown University Medical Center.
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Clinical signs that predict severe illness in children underage 2 months: a multicentre study
John B. Carlin,Gary L. Darmstadt,Davidson H. Hamer,Martin Weber,A. K. Azad Chowdhury,Samir K. Saha,Ashok K. Deorari,Vinod K. Paul,Praveen Kumar,Anil Narang,Anita K. M. Zaidi,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Prakash Jeena,Kojo Yeboah-Antwi,Emmanuel Ado Yobo,andres Bartos,Eduardo Mazzi,Rajiv Bahl +17 more
TL;DR: A single simple algorithm could be recommended for identifying severe illness in infants aged 0-2 months who are brought to health facilities and did well in 7-59-day-old infants, excluding jaundice.
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Characterisation and antimicrobial resistance of sepsis pathogens in neonates born in tertiary care centres in Delhi, India: A cohort study
Suman Chaurasia,M. Jeeva Sankar,Ramesh Agarwal,Chander Prakash Yadav,Sugandha Arya,Arti Kapil,Rajni Gaind,Sreenivas Vishnubhatla,Harish Chellani,Siddarth Ramji,Kumar Surinder,Ashok K. Deorari,Vinod K. Paul,Kailash Chandra,Aggarwal,Deb S. K. Prakash,Neeraj Gupta,Anu Thukral,Chandra Kumar Natarajan,K C Aggarwal,M. S. Prasad,Manorama Deb,Sumita Saluja,S. K. Prakash,Surinder Kumar,Manoj Modi,Ashish Jain,Purva Mathur,Manju Saksena,Mamta Jajoo,Vikas Manchanda,Vikas Dabbas,Hitender Gautam,Abraham Mary,Jenifer Chinnu Abraham,Mitali Bhardwaj,Charu,Manjari Chaudhari,Shub Darshan,Mamta Dhoopar,Angel George,Kunj Bihari Gupta,Vandana Gulati,Simi P. Johny,Ann Rainu Jose,Deepak Kumar,Vidya Kumari,Rosemol Mathachan,Longjam Shilhenba Meite,Asha Susan Philip,Nisha Rani,Vandana Rani,Sony K. Varghese,Nidhi Goel,Honey Mary James,Rimjhim Johri,Dona Jose,Ashok Kumar,Anil Mor,Joginder Singh Nim,Manish Sethi,Madan Singh,Mariya Thomas,Simi Thomas,Benu Varghese,D. Vimala,Deepali Agarwal,Kaustav Banerjee,Pratibha Gupta,Shuchita Gupta,K. S. Seena,Akhilesh Kumar,Neelam Manral,Deeksha Mittal,Josmi Philip,Sreemol Sarasan,Suman Singh,Somi S. Suresh,Anjali Thareja,Anni Therasa,Shyam Narayan Yadav,Dhanya Alex,Zulfikar Ali Bhuttoo,Jincymol George,Abhinov Kher,Steffi Wilson,Aanchal Wadhwa,Sant Lal Meenakshi,Reeta Rasaily,Malabika Roy,Vasantha Muthuswamy,Anju Sinha +91 more
TL;DR: The high incidence of sepsis and alarming degree of antimicrobial resistance among pathogens in neonates born in tertiary hospitals in Delhi, India underscore the need to understand the pathogenesis of early-onset sepsi and to devise measures to prevent it in low-income and middle-income countries.
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Sepsis in the newborn
TL;DR: A practical septic screen for the diagnosis of sepsis has been described and some suggestions for antibiotic use have been included in the protocol.
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Count every newborn; a measurement improvement roadmap for coverage data
Sarah G Moxon,Sarah G Moxon,Harriet Ruysen,Kate Kerber,Agbessi Amouzou,Suzanne Fournier,John Grove,Allisyn C. Moran,Lara M. E. Vaz,Hannah Blencowe,Hannah Blencowe,Niall Conroy,A Metin Gülmezoglu,Joshua P. Vogel,Barbara Rawlins,Rubayet Sayed,Kathleen Hill,Donna Vivio,Shamim Qazi,Deborah Sitrin,Anna C. Seale,Steve Wall,Troy Jacobs,Juan Gabriel Ruiz Peláez,Tanya Guenther,Patricia S. Coffey,P Dawson,Tanya Marchant,Peter Waiswa,Ashok K. Deorari,Christabel Enweronu-Laryea,Shams El Arifeen,Anne C C Lee,Matthews Mathai,Joy E Lawn,Joy E Lawn +35 more
TL;DR: A major measurement gap exists to monitor care of small and sick babies, yet signal functions could be tracked similarly to emergency obstetric care, and tools to be developed and actions to test, validate and institutionalise proposed coverage indicators are outlined.
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Kangaroo mother care in very low birth weight infants
TL;DR: KMC managed babies had better weight gain, earlier hospital discharge and, more impressively, higher exclusive breast-feeding rates.