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Nisha Keshary Bhatta
Researcher at B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Publications - 60
Citations - 554
Nisha Keshary Bhatta is an academic researcher from B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 50 publications receiving 460 citations.
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Clinical and Bacteriological Profiles of Blood Culture Positive Sepsis in Newborns
TL;DR: It is concluded that Staphylococcus aureus, CONS, and Klebsiella species remain the principal organisms causing neonatal sepsis and first line antibiotics like amino glycosides should be first choice of drugs.
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Clinical profile and outcome of children presenting with poisoning or intoxication: a hospital based study.
Sunil Budhathoki,Prakash Poudel,Dheeraj Shah,Nisha Keshary Bhatta,A. K. Dutta,Gauri Shankar Shah,K. K. Bhurtyal,B Agrawal,MK Shrivastava,Manvandra Kumar Singh +9 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, organophosphorus is the commonest agent involved in childhood poisoning, and the outcome is good with 87.4% survival in the authors' hospital.
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A Preliminary Randomized Double Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial of Intravenous Immunoglobulin for Japanese Encephalitis in Nepal
Ajit Rayamajhi,Ajit Rayamajhi,Ajit Rayamajhi,Sam Nightingale,Nisha Keshary Bhatta,Rupa Singh,Elizabeth Ledger,Krishna Prasad Bista,Penny Lewthwaite,Chandeshwar Mahaseth,Chandeshwar Mahaseth,Lance Turtle,Jaimie S. Robinson,Sareen E. Galbraith,Małgorzata Wnęk,Barbara W. Johnson,Brian Faragher,Michael J. Griffiths,Michael J. Griffiths,Tom Solomon +19 more
TL;DR: Results from in vitro studies and animal models suggest intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) containing virus-specific neutralizing antibody may be effective in improving outcome in viral encephalitis and appears an appealing option for JE treatment that warrants further study.
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Head growth of undernourished children in rural Nepal: association with demographics, health and diet.
Laurie C. Miller,Neena Joshi,Mahendra Lohani,Rupa Singh,Nisha Keshary Bhatta,Beatrice Lorge Rogers,Jeffrey K. Griffiths,Shibani Ghosh,Shubh Mahato,Padma Singh,Patrick Webb +10 more
TL;DR: Routine HCZ assessments may contribute to better understanding of the links between poverty and cognitive development and reflect brain size in young children, which is linked to cognitive function.
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Acute renal failure following multiple wasp stings
TL;DR: Two patients who developed acute renal failure following multiple wasp stings required dialysis and recovered within 4 weeks, and the kidney biopsy from one patient showed acute tubular necrosis with interstitial nephritis.