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Mohini Saini
Researcher at Indian Veterinary Research Institute
Publications - 114
Citations - 1613
Mohini Saini is an academic researcher from Indian Veterinary Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 112 publications receiving 1401 citations.
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Removing the Threat of Diclofenac to Critically Endangered Asian Vultures
Gerry E. Swan,Vinasan Naidoo,Richard J. Cuthbert,Rhys E. Green,Rhys E. Green,Deborah J. Pain,Devendra Swarup,Vibhu Prakash,Mark A. Taggart,Lizette C. Bekker,Devojit Das,Jörg Diekmann,Maria Diekmann,Elmarié Killian,Andrew A. Meharg,Ramesh Chandra Patra,Mohini Saini,Kerri Wolter +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that meloxicam is of low toxicity toGyps vultures and that its use in place of diclofenac would reduce vulture mortality substantially in the Indian subcontinent.
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Safety of meloxicam to critically endangered Gyps vultures and other scavenging birds in India
Devendra Swarup,R. C. Patra,Vibhu Prakash,Richard J. Cuthbert,Devojit Das,P. Avari,Deborah J. Pain,Rhys E. Green,Rhys E. Green,Anil Kumar Sharma,Mohini Saini,Mark A. Taggart +11 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that meloxicam be introduced as rapidly as possible across the Indian sub‐continent as an alternative to diclofenac.
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Effectiveness of action in India to reduce exposure of gyps vultures to the toxic veterinary drug diclofenac
Richard J. Cuthbert,Mark A. Taggart,Mark A. Taggart,Vibhu Prakash,Mohini Saini,Devendra Swarup,Suchitra Upreti,Rafael Mateo,Soumya Sunder Chakraborty,Parag Deori,Rhys E. Green,Rhys E. Green +11 more
TL;DR: Modelling of the impact of this reduction in diclofenac on the expected rate of decline of the oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis) in India indicates that the decline rate has decreased to 40% of the rate before the ban, but is still likely to be rapid.
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Avian scavengers and the threat from veterinary pharmaceuticals.
Richard J. Cuthbert,Richard J. Cuthbert,Mark A. Taggart,Vibhu Prakash,Soumya Sunder Chakraborty,Parag Deori,Toby H. Galligan,Mandar Kulkarni,Sachin P. Ranade,Mohini Saini,Anil Kumar Sharma,Rohan Shringarpure,Rhys E. Green,Rhys E. Green +13 more
TL;DR: The study shows that one pharmaceutical product has had a devastating impact on Asia's vultures and large-scale research and survey were needed to detect, diagnose and quantify the problem and measure the response to remedial actions.
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Haematology and serum biochemistry of chital (Axis axis) and barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak) reared in semi-captivity
TL;DR: The distribution of haematological and serum biochemical values was fairly normal, suggesting that the mean values could be representative of normal values for two different deer species.