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Naushad Khan
Researcher at Jamia Hamdard
Publications - 5
Citations - 43
Naushad Khan is an academic researcher from Jamia Hamdard. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chikungunya & Rotavirus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 22 citations.
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Epidemiology and clinical features of rotavirus, adenovirus, and astrovirus infections and coinfections in children with acute gastroenteritis prior to rotavirus vaccine introduction in Meerut, North India
TL;DR: Overall, the enteric viruses were found most prevalent in the 6 to 11 months age group and increased duration of vomiting was significantly associated with AdV infection as compared with AstV and rotavirus.
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Discovery of small molecule inhibitors of chikungunya virus proteins (nsP2 and E1) using in silico approaches.
TL;DR: The present study identified twenty plant bioactive compounds that are available at low price and do not have associated adverse effect against Chikungunya virus, and reveals five potential lead compounds having high binding energy that can help in the development of commercial drugs with favorable ADMET characteristic.
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Surveillance and genetic characterization of rotavirus strains circulating in four states of North Indian children.
Mohammad Islamuddin,Wajihul Hasan Khan,Shipra Gupta,Vasundhara Razdhan Tiku,Naushad Khan,Ali Ilter Akdag,Sanjeev Chaudhary,Amit Upadhyay,Praveen Kumar,Geeta Ghatwala,Pratima Ray,Pratima Ray +11 more
TL;DR: G12 is the second most predominant strain circulating among Northern Indian children highlights the needs for inclusion in the future polyvalent vaccine to break the burden of rotavirus infection.
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Epidemiology and molecular characterization of chikungunya virus from human cases in North India, 2016.
Naushad Khan,Ruchika Bhat,Vineet Jain,Siva Raghavendhar B,Ashok Kumar Patel,Kaustuv Nayak,Anmol Chandele,Kaja Murali-Krishna,Pratima Ray +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, epidemiology and molecular characterization of three whole-genome sequences of chikungunya virus and assessed phylogenetic analysis, physiological properties, antigenicity, and B-cell epitope prediction by in silico.
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Antibody response patterns in chikungunya febrile phase predict protection versus progression to chronic arthritis
Kaustuv Nayak,Vineet Jain,Manpreet Kaur,Naushad Khan,Kamalvishnu P. Gottimukkala,Charu Aggarwal,Rohit Sagar,Shipra Gupta,Ramesh Chandra Rai,Kritika Dixit,Mohammad Islamuddin,Wajihul Hasan Khan,Anil Verma,Deepti Maheshwari,Yadya M Chawla,Elluri Seetharami Reddy,Harekrushna Panda,Pragati Sharma,Priya Bhatnagar,Prabhat Singh,Siva Raghavendhar B,Ashok Kumar Patel,Vinod H. Ratageri,Anmol Chandele,Pratima Ray,Kaja Murali-Krishna,Kaja Murali-Krishna +26 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that qualitative differences in the antibody response patterns that have evolved during the febrile phase can serve as biomarkers, that allow prediction of protection or progression to chronic arthritis in the future.