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Debashish Das
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 30
Citations - 5372
Debashish Das is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Plasmodium falciparum. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 4768 citations. Previous affiliations of Debashish Das include Médecins Sans Frontières & Mahidol University.
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Field evaluation of the diagnostic performance of EasyScan GO: a digital malaria microscopy device based on machine-learning
Debashish Das,Ranitha Vongpromek,Thanawat Assawariyathipat,Ketsanee Srinamon,Kalynn Kennon,Kasia Stepniewska,Aniruddha Ghose,Abdullah Abu Sayeed,M. A. Faiz,R. A. C. Netto,Andre Siqueira,Serge Rakiswende Yerbanga,Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo,James J. Callery,Thomas J. Peto,Rupam Tripura,Felix Koukouikila-Koussounda,Francine Ntoumi,John M. Ong’echa,Bernhards Ogutu,Prakash Ghimire,Jutta Marfurt,Benedikt Ley,Amadou F. Seck,M. Ndiaye,Bhavani Moodley,Lisa Ming Sun,Laypaw Archasuksan,Stephane Proux,Samuel L. Nsobya,Philip J. Rosenthal,Matthew P. Horning,Shawn K. McGuire,Courosh Mehanian,Stephen Burkot,Charles B. Delahunt,Christine Bachman,Ric N. Price,Arjen M. Dondorp,François Chappuis,Philippe J Guerin,Mehul Dhorda +41 more
TL;DR: The EasyScan Go as discussed by the authors is a machine learning-based image analysis system for detecting and quantifying the presence of parasites in Giemsa-stained blood films, which has been shown to achieve high-quality manual reading and inter-reader reliability.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) – An Overview
TL;DR: COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global crisis that requires a multidisciplinary response and concerted effort to ensure resilience in health systems, and Ramping up testing capacity alongside a test strategy in place is crucial to reduce deaths in the ongoing pandemic.
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The Largest Ebola Outbreak What Have We Learned So Far
TL;DR: This data indicates that conventional excision for central giant cell granuloma is a viable alternative for central nervous system injury and its use in women is likely to be a cause for concern.
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Haematological consequences of acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria: a WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network pooled analysis of individual patient data
Rashid Mansoor,Robert J. Commons,Nicholas M. Douglas,Benjamin Abuaku,Jane Achan,Ishag Adam,George Adjei,Martin Adjuik,Bereket Alemayehu,Richard Allan,Elizabeth Allen,Anupkumar R. Anvikar,Emmanuel Arinaitwe,Elizabeth A. Ashley,Hazel E Ashurst,Puji Asih,Nathan Bakyaita,Hubert Barennes,Karen I. Barnes,Leonardo K. Basco,Quique Bassat,Elisabeth Baudin,David J. Bell,Delia Bethell,A. Bjorkman,Caroline Boulton,Teun Bousema,Philippe Brasseur,Hasifa Bukirwa,Rebekah Burrow,Verena I. Carrara,Michel Cot,Umberto D'Alessandro,Debashish Das,Sabyasachi Das,Timothy M. E. Davis,Meghna Desai,Abdoulaye A. Djimde,Arjen M. Dondorp,Grant Dorsey,Chris Drakeley,Stephan Duparc,E. Espié,Jean-François Létard,Catherine O. Falade,Jean-François Faucher,Scott G. Filler,Carole Fogg,Mark M. Fukuda,Oumar Gaye,Blaise Genton,Awab Ghulam Rahim,Julius Gilayeneh,Raquel González,Rebecca F. Grais,Francesco Grandesso,Brian Greenwood,Anastasia Grivoyannis,Christoph Hatz,Eva Maria Hodel,Georgina S Humphreys,Jimee Hwang,Deus S. Ishengoma,Elizabeth Juma,S. Patrick Kachur,Piet A. Kager,Erasmus Kamugisha,Moses R. Kamya,Corine Karema,Kassoum Kayentao,Adama Kazienga,Jean-René Kiechel,Poul-Erik Kofoed,Kwadwo A. Koram,Peter G. Kremsner,David G. Lalloo,Moses Laman,Sue J. Lee,Bertrand Lell,Amelia W. Maiga,Andreas Mårtensson,Mayfong Mayxay,Wilfred Fon Mbacham,Rose McGready,Hervé Menan,Didier Menard,Frank P. Mockenhaupt,Brioni R. Moore,Olaf Müller,Alain Nahum,Jean Louis Ndiaye,Paul N. Newton,Billy Ngasala,Frederic Nikiema,Akindeh M. Nji,Harald Noedl,François Nosten,Bernhards Ogutu,Olusola Ojurongbe,Lyda Osorio,Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo,Seth Owusu-Agyei,Anil Pareek,Louis K. Penali,Patrice Piola,Mateusz M. Plucinski,Zul Premji,Michael Ramharter,Caitlin Richmond,Lars Rombo,Cally Roper,Philip J. Rosenthal,Sam Salman,Albert Same-Ekobo,Carol Hopkins Sibley,Sodiomon B. Sirima,Frank Smithuis,Fabrice A. Somé,Sarah G. Staedke,Peter Starzengruber,Nathalie Strub-Wourgaft,Inge Sutanto,Todd D. Swarthout,Din Syafruddin,Ambrose Talisuna,Walter R. J. Taylor,Emmanuel A. Temu,Julie Thwing,Halidou Tinto,Emiliana Tjitra,Offianan Andre Toure,Tinh Hien Tran,Jan Ursing,Innocent Valea,Giovanni Valentini,Michèle van Vugt,Lorenz von Seidlein,Stephen A. Ward,Vincent Were,Nicholas J. White,Charles J. Woodrow,William Yavo,Adoke Yeka,Issaka Zongo,Julie A. Simpson,Philippe J Guerin,Kasia Stepniewska,Ric N. Price +147 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantified the haematological response following treatment of uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria to identify the factors associated with malarial anaemia.
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Strain rate induced toughening of individual collagen fibrils.
TL;DR: The in vitro mechanical behavior of individual reconstituted mammalian collagen fibrils was quantified in a broad range of strain-rates, showing that the nonlinear mechanical response is strain rate sensitive with the tangent modulus in the linear deformation regime increasing monotonically.