
Antibacterial Activity of Ricinus communis Extracts against Common Human Pathogens Obtained from Surgical Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Semi-urban Set-up at Andhra Pradesh, India DC01-DC04
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In-vitro Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Nargenicin-A1 against Gram Positive Clinical Isolates and its Comparison with Various Antibiotics DC05-DC10
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Rhino-orbital Fungal Invasion in Post COVID-19 Cases at a Tertiary Eye Care Centre in Hyderabad- A Cross-sectional Study DC15-DC19
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Early Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Short versus Standard Incubated Blood Cultures from a Tertiary Care Centre in Southern India DC20-DC24
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Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Response in a Longitudinal Cohort of Healthcare Workers from India DC25-DC29
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Comparison of Different Phenotypic Methods Including E-test, Cefoxitin and Oxacillin Disk Diffusion for Detection of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus DC30-DC32
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Incidence of Non Amplification of N Gene of SARS-CoV-2 using Commercially Available Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Kit and its Comparison with Two Other Different Kits DM01-DM04
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