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Doli Goswami

Researcher at International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh

Publications -  52
Citations -  4785

Doli Goswami is an academic researcher from International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pneumonia. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 50 publications receiving 3660 citations. Previous affiliations of Doli Goswami include Johns Hopkins University.

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Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study

TL;DR: Although higher viral loads among pneumonia cases than controls for some viruses are found, the utility in using viral load of URT specimens to define viral pneumonia was equivocal and analysis was limited by lack of a gold standard for viral pneumonia.
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Association of C-Reactive Protein With Bacterial and Respiratory Syncytial Virus–Associated Pneumonia Among Children Aged <5 Years in the PERCH Study

Melissa M. Higdon, +96 more
TL;DR: Elevated CRP was positively associated with confirmed bacterial pneumonia and negatively associated with RSV pneumonia in PERCH, suggesting CRP may be useful for distinguishing bacterial from RSV-associated pneumonia, although its role in discriminating against other respiratory viral- associated pneumonia needs further study.
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Rainfall, household crowding, and acute respiratory infections in the tropics

TL;DR: It is suggested that rainfall may be increasing exposure to crowded conditions, thus leading to an increased risk of ARI, but that additional factors not captured by this analysis may also play a role.
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Global burden of acute lower respiratory infection associated with human metapneumovirus in children under 5 years in 2018: a systematic review and modelling study.

Xin Wang, +93 more
TL;DR: The authors in this article estimated the global burden of human metapneumovirus-associated ALRIs in children younger than 5 years from a systematic review of 119 studies published between Jan 1, 2001, and Dec 31, 2019, and 40 high quality unpublished studies.