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Mrigendra P. Singh
Researcher at National Institute of Malaria Research
Publications - 56
Citations - 1392
Mrigendra P. Singh is an academic researcher from National Institute of Malaria Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Plasmodium vivax. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1171 citations. Previous affiliations of Mrigendra P. Singh include Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University.
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Impact of biomass fuels on pregnancy outcomes in central East India
Blair J. Wylie,Brent A. Coull,Davidson H. Hamer,Mrigendra P. Singh,Darby Jack,Kojo Yeboah-Antwi,Lora Sabin,Neeru Singh,William B. MacLeod +8 more
TL;DR: If prematurity is confirmed as a consequence of antenatal exposure to household air pollution, perinatal morbidity and mortality from house air pollution may be higher than previously appreciated.
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Plasma IP-10, apoptotic and angiogenic factors associated with fatal cerebral malaria in India
Vidhan Jain,Henry B Armah,Jon Eric Tongren,Renée M. Ned,Nana O. Wilson,Sara Crawford,Pradeep K. Joel,Mrigendra P. Singh,Avinash C Nagpal,Aditya P Dash,Venkatachalam Udhayakumar,Neeru Singh,Jonathan K. Stiles +12 more
TL;DR: Plasmodium falciparum-induced changes in inflammatory, apoptotic and angiogenic factors mediate severity of CM and that their identification will enable development of new prognostic markers and adjunctive therapies for preventing CM mortalities is suggested.
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CXCL4 and CXCL10 Predict Risk of Fatal Cerebral Malaria
Nana O. Wilson,Vidhan Jain,Christina E. Roberts,Naomi W. Lucchi,Pradeep K. Joel,Mrigendra P. Singh,Avinash C Nagpal,Aditya P Dash,Venkatachalam Udhayakumar,Neeru Singh,Jonathan K. Stiles +10 more
TL;DR: CXCL4 and CXCL10 play a prominent role in pathogenesis of CM associated death and may be used as functional or surrogate biomarkers for predicting CM severity.
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The usefulness of a new rapid diagnostic test, the First Response Malaria Combo (pLDH/HRP2) card test, for malaria diagnosis in the forested belt of central India.
Praveen K. Bharti,Nipun Silawat,Puspendra P. Singh,Mrigendra P. Singh,M. M. Shukla,Gyan Chand,Aditya P Dash,Neeru Singh,Neeru Singh +8 more
TL;DR: The RDTs are easy to use, reliable and simple to interpret, and more suited to health workers in situations where health services are deficient or absent, and can be used as an epidemiological tool for the rapid screening of malaria.
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Field and laboratory comparative evaluation of rapid malaria diagnostic tests versus traditional and molecular techniques in India.
Neeru Singh,Neeru Singh,Man Mohan Shukla,Mohan K Shukla,Rajiv K. Mehra,Shweta Sharma,Praveen K. Bharti,Praveen K. Bharti,Mrigendra P. Singh,Ajay Singh,Arunachalam Gunasekar +10 more
TL;DR: Comparative performance between microscopy, various RDTs and PCR suggests that R DTs could play and will play an important role in malaria diagnosis, and suggests that First Response clearly has an advantage over other RDT's.