
Microbiological Evaluation of Patients Admitted with Acute Respiratory Illness during First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in New Delhi, India DC01-DC05
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Rising Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Azithromycin: A Therapeutic Challenge in Treating Enteric Fever DC06-DC09
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among the Healthcare Workers of a Tertiary Care Hospital of Northeast India during First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Hospital-based Cross-sectional Study DC10-DC13
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Diagnostic Significance of Wet Mount Microscopy- A Retrospective Observational Study DC14-DC19
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Speciation and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Manipur, India DC20-DC24
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Evaluation of Lateral Flow Assay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcal Meningitis and its Comparison with the Gold Standard and Other Laboratory Tests DC25-DC30
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Susceptibility Profile and Clinical Response of Fosfomycin and Other Antibiotics against Multidrug Resistant Gram Negative Urinary Isolates: A Cross-sectional Study DC31-DC35
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Five Antifungal Agents against Clinically Isolated Dermatophytes Species from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Northern India DC36-DC42
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Strongyloides stercoralis Hyperinfection in an Immunocompetent Patient: An Unusual Case DD01-DD02
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
Palatal Infection by Multidrug Resistant Non Fermenting Gram Negative Bacilli in a COVID-19 Positive Patient Mimicking Black Fungus Infection- A Case Report DD03-DD04
[ABSTRACT ] | [FULL TEXT ] | [ PDF ] | [Google Scholar]
All the research studies published were performed in accordance to the Declaration of Helsinki. Written consent was obtained from all the included subjects (or the responsible next kin), where ever applicable. In case reports or any article which includes patients images, permission was sought from the patient (or the responsible next kin) for publication. Whether or not this has been explicitly stated in the manuscript, this was declared by the authors at the time of submission of manuscript to the journal. In a rare event, if the consent could not be obtained due to loss of patient for follow up or death or loss of contact, even after reasonable effort, the editors then decided on case by case basis, weighing on the individual contribution the report will make to advancement of medical literature.