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Susmita Ghosh

Researcher at Bangur Institute of Neurosciences

Publications -  17
Citations -  107

Susmita Ghosh is an academic researcher from Bangur Institute of Neurosciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 17 publications receiving 93 citations.

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Are Muslim women less susceptible to oncogenic human papillomavirus infection? A study from rural eastern India.

TL;DR: The data show that these Indian Muslim women are equally susceptible to HPV16/18 infection and for the development of abnormal cytology, which justifies the need to screen women of all religions for cervical cancer.
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Oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and uterine cervical cancer: a screening strategy in the perspective of rural India

TL;DR: A cost-effective screening scheme in which HPV testing must be performed in women aged ≤23 years with cervical erosion and 24–43 years, as an adjunct to Pap smears is proposed, since abnormal cytology was more prominent over the viral infection.
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Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study.

TL;DR: Pyoderma, diabetic dermopathy, and pruritus without skin lesions were found to be most common manifestations in infective, vascular and miscellaneous group, respectively and no association of any kind of skin manifestation with DM with other microangiopathic complications was found.
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Cerebellar ataxia in a young patient: A rare path to lupus

TL;DR: The case of a patient who presented with characteristic skin rashes of lupus along with cerebellar signs, and treated with mycophenolate mofetil and oral corticosteroid, holds promise as first-line therapy in future.
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards COVID-19 among hospital staff of West Bengal during COVID-19 outbreak: A hospital based cross sectional study

TL;DR: The two preventive practice (social isolation and mask use) and optimistic attitude towards CO VID-19 of health care staff were not totally depended on COVID-19 related knowledge score However, knowledge score was depended on marital status, educational background, age, occupation and place of residence.