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Pragya D Yadav
Researcher at National Institute of Virology
Publications - 262
Citations - 6207
Pragya D Yadav is an academic researcher from National Institute of Virology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Virus. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 191 publications receiving 3275 citations. Previous affiliations of Pragya D Yadav include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Indian Council of Medical Research.
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Detection of Zika virus disease in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India 2021 during the second wave of COVID‐19 pandemic
Pragya D Yadav,Vettakkara Kandy Muhammed Niyas,Rajalakshmi Arjun,Rima R Sahay,Anita M. Shete,Gajanan N. Sapkal,S. G. Pawar,Deepak P. Patil,Nivedita Gupta,Priya Abraham +9 more
TL;DR: The present study reports the detection of ZVD cases amongst healthcare workers in a private hospital of Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala state, India, and the screening for SARS‐CoV‐2, Measles, Rubella, Enterovirus, Parechovirus (HpeV), human alphaherpesvirus 1 & 2, human alphaherspesv virus 3, human betaherpesVirus 5, human gammaherpevirus 6A
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Spatial Association Between a Nipah Virus Outbreak in India and Nipah Virus Infection in Pteropus Bats.
Devendra T Mourya,Pragya D Yadav,Anakkathil B Sudeep,Mangesh D Gokhale,Nivedita Gupta,Raman R. Gangakhedkar,Balram Bhargava +6 more
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An in vitro and in vivo approach for the isolation of Omicron variant from human clinical specimens
Pragya D Yadav,Nivedita Gupta,Varsha Potdar,Sreelekshmy Mohandas,Rima R Sahay,Prasad Sarkale,Anita M. Shete,Alpana Razdan,Deepak P. Patil,Dimpal A Nyayanit,Yash Joshi,Savita Patil,Triparna Majumdar,Hitesh Dighe,Bharti Malhotra,Jayanthi Shastri,Priya Abraham +16 more
TL;DR: Syrian hamsters were infected with Omicron variant and passage into Vero CCL-81 cells was studied to assess if hamster could incorporate any mutation to changes its susceptibility.
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Detection of African genotype in Hyalomma tick pools during Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever outbreak, Rajasthan, India, 2019.
Rima R Sahay,Suhas Dhandore,Pragya D Yadav,Arun Chauhan,Lenin Bhatt,Vipin Garg,Nivedita Gupta,Dimpal A Nyayanit,Anita M. Shete,Ruchi Singh,Savita Patil,Himanshu Sharma,Deepa Meena,Jyoti Gupta,Pranita Gawande,Kaumudi Kalele,Rajlaxmi Jain,Deepak Mali,Bharati Malhotra,Vijayalakshmi Nag,Prabhat Kiran Khatri,Harmanmeet Kaur,Neetu Vijay,Sujeet Kumar Singh,Maya Gopalakrishnan +24 more
TL;DR: The present study illustrates the existence of two different CCHFV lineages being circulating within the Hyalomma tick pools in the Rajasthan state, India, and sets an alarm to enhance human, tick and livestock surveillance in other districts of Rajastha and nearby states of India.
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Animal models for some important RNA viruses of public health concern in SEARO countries: Viral hemorrhagic fever
TL;DR: The suitable animal models for Flavivirus [Dengue hemorhagic fever), Kyasanur forest disease (KFD], Bunyavirus [Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), Hantavirus fever (HF]; and Paramyxovirus [Nipah virus fever (NiV)] have been reviewed with specific emphasis on emerging and reemerging viruses in SEAR countries.