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Sunil D. Khaparde
Researcher at Government of India
Publications - 37
Citations - 1000
Sunil D. Khaparde is an academic researcher from Government of India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuberculosis & Private sector. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 721 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunil D. Khaparde include Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis
Michael J. A. Reid,Nimalan Arinaminpathy,Amy Bloom,Barry R. Bloom,Catharina Boehme,Richard E. Chaisson,Daniel P. Chin,Gavin J. Churchyard,Helen Cox,Lucica Ditiu,Mark Dybul,Jeremy Farrar,Anthony S. Fauci,Endalkachew Fekadu,Paula I Fujiwara,Timothy B. Hallett,Christy L Hanson,Mark Harrington,Nick Herbert,Philip C. Hopewell,Chieko Ikeda,Dean T. Jamison,Aamir J. Khan,Irene Koek,Nalini Krishnan,Aaron Motsoaledi,Madhukar Pai,Mario C. Raviglione,Mario C. Raviglione,Almaz Sharman,Small Pm,Soumya Swaminathan,Zelalem Temesgen,Anna Vassall,Anna Vassall,Nandita. Venkatesan,Kitty van Weezenbeek,Gavin Yamey,Bruce D. Agins,Sofia Alexandru,Jason R. Andrews,Naomi Beyeler,Stela Bivol,Grania Brigden,Adithya Cattamanchi,Danielle Cazabon,Valeriu Crudu,Amrita Daftary,Puneet Dewan,Laurie K Doepel,Robert W Eisinger,Victoria Y. Fan,Victoria Y. Fan,Sara Fewer,Jennifer Furin,Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert,Gabriela B. Gomez,Stephen M. Graham,Stephen M. Graham,Stephen M. Graham,Devesh Gupta,Maureen Kamene,Sunil D. Khaparde,Eunice W Mailu,Enos Masini,Lorrie McHugh,Ellen M. H. Mitchell,Suerie Moon,Suerie Moon,Michael Osberg,Tripti Pande,Lea Prince,Kirankumar Rade,Raghuram Rao,Michelle Remme,James A Seddon,James A Seddon,Casey Selwyn,Priya B. Shete,Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva,Guy Stallworthy,Juan F. Vesga,Valentina Vilc,Eric Goosby +83 more
TL;DR: The Commission recommends five priority investments to achieve a tuberculosis-free world within a generation, which answer the question of how countries with high-burden tuberculosis and their development partners should target their future investments.
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Index-TB guidelines: Guidelines on extrapulmonary tuberculosis for India.
Surendra K. Sharma,Hannah Ryan,Sunil D. Khaparde,Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva,Achintya D. Singh,Alladi Mohan,Rohit Sarin,C. N. Paramasivan,P. Kumar,Neeraj Nischal,Saurav Khatiwada,Paul Garner,Prathap Tharyan +12 more
TL;DR: The guidelines provide recommendations on three priority areas for EPTB: use of Xpert MTB/RIF in diagnosis, use of adjunct corticosteroids in treatment, and duration of treatment, which are complementary to the existing country standards of TB care and technical operational guidelines for pulmonary TB.
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The number of privately treated tuberculosis cases in India: an estimation from drug sales data
Nimalan Arinaminpathy,Deepak Batra,Sunil D. Khaparde,Thongsuanmung Vualnam,Nilesh Maheshwari,Lokesh Sharma,Sreenivas Achuthan Nair,Puneet Dewan +7 more
TL;DR: India's private sector is treating an enormous number of patients for tuberculosis, appreciably higher than has been previously recognised, and there is a re-doubled need to address this burden and to strengthen surveillance.
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Assessing tuberculosis control priorities in high-burden settings: a modelling approach
Juan F. Vesga,Timothy B. Hallett,Michael J. A. Reid,Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva,Raghuram Rao,Sunil D. Khaparde,Paresh Dave,Kiran Rade,Maureen Kamene,Eunice Omesa,Enos Masini,Newton Omale,Elizabeth Onyango,Philip Owiti,Muthoni Karanja,Richard Kiplimo,Sofia Alexandru,Valentina Vilc,Valeriu Crudu,Stela Bivol,Cristina Celan,Nimalan Arinaminpathy +21 more
TL;DR: Modelling suggests that combined measures to strengthen the care cascade could reduce cumulative tuberculosis incidence by 38% in India, 31% in Kenya, and 27% in Moldova between 2018 and 2035, and which cascade shortfalls would have the greatest effect on incidence and mortality.
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Piloting Upfront Xpert MTB/RIF Testing on Various Specimens under Programmatic Conditions for Diagnosis of TB & DR-TB in Paediatric Population.
Neeraj Raizada,Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva,Soumya Swaminathan,Shubhangi Kulsange,Sunil D. Khaparde,Sreenivas Achuthan Nair,Ashwani Khanna,K.K. Chopra,M. Hanif,Gulshan Rai Sethi,K. R. Umadevi,G. Keshav Chander,Brojakishore Saha,Amar Shah,Malik Parmar,Mayank Ghediya,Jyoti Jaju,Catharina Boehme,C. N. Paramasivan +18 more
TL;DR: Xpert MTB/RIF with advantages of quick turnaround testing-time, high proportion of interpretable results and feasibility of rapid rollout, substantially improved the diagnosis of bacteriologically confirmed TB in children, while simultaneously detecting rifampicin resistance.