
Microbiological Genus Characterisation, Clinical Features, and Outcome in Patients of COVID-19 Associated Mucormycosis: A Single-centre Cross-sectional Study DC01-DC05
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Willingness to Know about Human Immunodeficiency Virus Status in Healthcare Personnel and General Public at a Tertiary Healthcare Centre, North Bangalore, India: A Cross-sectional Study DC06-DC09
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Burden of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 and its Seasonal Trends in Patients Attending a Tertiary Healthcare Centre in Rajasthan: A Retrospective Observational Study DC10-DC15
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Clinical and Microbiological Profile of Elizabethkingia meningoseptica Bacteraemia: A Cross-sectional Study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Northern India DC16-DC19
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Bacteriological Profile and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern in Sterile Body Fluids from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India: A Cross-sectional Study DC20-DC23
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Role of Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Targeting mpb64 Gene in the Diagnosis of Genitourinary Tuberculosis: A Cross-sectional Study DC24-DC27
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Campylobacter Infection Associated Intestinal Perforation: A Case Report DD01-DD03
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A Case Report on Septic Arthritis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei DD04-DD06
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Gut-Lung Axis-A Compass to Navigate Microbiome Landscape in COVID-19 DE01-DE06
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