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Bimal Das
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 53
Citations - 738
Bimal Das is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acinetobacter & Robust optimization. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 53 publications receiving 687 citations. Previous affiliations of Bimal Das include Daffodil International University & University of Electro-Communications.
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Prevalence of extended spectrum beta lactamase producing gram negative bacteria in a tertiary care hospital.
TL;DR: A high prevalence of ESBL positive isolates was found in a tertiary care hospital, having important implications as carbapenems remain the only choice of treatment for infections caused by these organisms.
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The cag Pathogenicity Island of Helicobacter pylori Is Disrupted in the Majority of Patient Isolates from Different Human Populations
Farhana Kauser,Aleem Ahmed Khan,M. Abid Hussain,Ian M. Carroll,Naheed Ahmad,Santosh K. Tiwari,Yogesh S. Shouche,Bimal Das,Mahfooz Alam,S. Mahaboob Ali,C M Habibullah,Rafaela Sierra,Francis Mégraud,Leonardo Antonio Sechi,Niyaz Ahmed +14 more
TL;DR: The integrity of the cag pathogenicity island is determined by using specific flanking and internally anchored PCR primers to know the biogeographical distribution of strains carrying fully integral cag-PAI with proinflammatory behavior in vivo to contribute to the understanding of the pathogen-host interaction in health and disease.
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Nalidixic acid susceptibility test to screen ciprofloxacin resistance in Salmonella typhi.
Arti Kapil,Renuka,Bimal Das +2 more
TL;DR: Screening of S. typhi isolates by the nalidixic acid susceptibility test may be incorporated in a clinical bacteriology laboratory to alert the treating physicians of the possibility of the failure to ciprofloxacin therapy in patients with enteric fever.
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A Study on the Occurrence of Poultry Diseases in Sylhet Region of Bangladesh
TL;DR: A pathological investigation on the occurrence of poultry diseases in Sylhet region of Bangladesh was conducted during the period from November 2001 to October 2002 as discussed by the authors, where a total of 1352 sample of either dead or sick birds were brought from different Upazillas of Sylhet Region.
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Uropathogenic Escherichia coli causing urinary tract infections.
TL;DR: Esch.