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  • Authors: Sharma, Arun Dev;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Kaur, Inderjeet (2022)

  • Aspergillosis, has recently confounded some states of India. Due to major role in fungal cell wall synthesis, in the present study UDP-glycosyltransferase, Glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase and chitin synthase were chosen as an appropriate sites to design drug. The objective of present study was molecular docking of lemon grass essential oil component citral and in vitro validation. GC-FID analysis was used to find out aromatic profile. For docking, Patch-dock analysis was used. Ligand Protein 2D and 3D Interactions were also studied. Drug likeliness, and toxicity profile were also studied. Docking analysis indicated effective binding of citral to UDP-glycosyltransferase, Glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase and chitin synthase. In vitro validation was performed by fungal strain Aspergil...

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  • Authors: Singla, Shivali;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Goyal, Sachin (2022)

  • The study was aimed at encapsulating the evidence of in vitro and in vivo antiviral activities of molnupiravir and its active form against highly pathogenic SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen responsible for COVID-19, and finding out the efficacy and safety of molnupiravir in clinical trials.

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  • Authors: Sami, Saad Ahmed;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Ahmed, Saad (2022)

  • The terms ‘lockdown’, ‘quarantine’ and ‘isolation’ were alien to most people of Bangladesh before the emergence of COVID-19 infection. Geographically, being closed to disease epicenter China, Bangladesh also fall victim to this deadly virus and still undergoing critical conditions. This catastrophic situation has negatively impacted physical and mental health; disrupted economy, education, social aspects.

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  • Authors: Jacobs, Ezekiel Damilare;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Okeke, Malachy Ifeanyi (2022)

  • The first wave of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic began when the first index case was reported in Nigeria on the 27th of February 2020, and since then, more than 68,000 cases of the disease were confirmed, with 1173 deaths as of November 30, 2020.

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  • Authors: Noor, Rashed;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Shareen, Saadia; Billah, Muntasir (2022)

  • The world has been suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic (officially declared by WHO in March 2020), caused by the severe acute respiratory β-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) since the last week of December 2019. The disease was initially designated as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on January 30, 2020. In order to protect the health of mass public, an array of research on drugs and vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 has been conducted globally. However, the emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2, i.e., Alpha (B.1.1.7), Beta (B.1.351), Gamma (P.1), and Delta (B.1.617.2) variants which evolved in late 2020 and the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) which emerged in November 2021 along with its subvariant BA.2 which was first identified in India and South Africa in late December 2021, have ra...

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  • Authors: Udimal, Thomas Bilaliib;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Peng, Zhiyuan; Luo, Mingcan; Liu, Yan (2022)

  • The study looks at a changed in consumer’s eating and purchasing habits during COVID-19 period. There are several modes of transmission but transmission through food as being speculated is one area that has not been confirmed through research. The study, therefore, looks at how speculations about COVID-19 spreading through food has affected consumers' eating and purchasing habits. This study through probit model analysed how consumers' eating and purchasing habits have been influenced.

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  • Authors: Davies-Bolorunduro, Olabisi Flora;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Fowora, Muinah Adenike; Amoo, Olufemi Samuel; Adeniji, Esther; Osuolale, Kazeem Adewale; Oladele, Oluwatobi; Onuigbo, Tochukwu Ifeanyi; Obi, Josephine Chioma; Oraegbu, Joy; Ogundepo, Oluwatobi; Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu; Usman, Olagoke AbdulRazaq; Iyapo, Bosede Ganiyat; Dada, Adedamola Adejuwon; Onyia, Ngozi; Adegbola, Richard Adebayo; Audu, Rosemary Ajuma; Salako, Babatunde Lawal (2022)

  • A common complication of any respiratory disease by a virus could be a secondary bacterial infection, which is known to cause an increase in severity. It is, however, not clear whether the presence of some opportunistic pathogens called pathobionts contributes to the severity of the disease. In COVID-19 patients, undetected bacterial co-infections may be associated with the severity of the disease. Therefore, we investigated the implications of bacterial co-infections in COVID-19 cases.

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  • Authors: Manekar, Snehal S.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Bakal, Ravindrakumar L.; Jawarkar, Rahul D.; Charde, Manoj S. (2022)

  • The length of one's life is related to the amount of garbage produced. Waste is generated by a variety of activities such as households, industrial, agricultural, institutional, municipal, commercial, and so on (Vergara and Tchobanoglous 2012). In industrialized areas, the amount of waste generated is high, but the awareness about waste management is lacking (Ferronato and Torretta 2019). Biomedical Waste (BMW) is defined as unwanted material left during the study, manufacture, or testing of human or animal diagnosis, treatment, immunization, or biologics. Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 classify the BMW into different categories such as human anatomical waste, animal waste, microbiological and bioengineering waste, sharp waste, cytotoxic waste, contaminated waste, solid ...

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  • Authors: Ansari,Narges;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Jahangiri, Mina; Shirbandi, Kimia; Ebrahimi, Mina; Rahim, Fakher (2022)

  • Collected data from 98 countries, which WHO reported, were analyzed. Descriptive statistics of DDR, CFR, and immunological and genetic variables are shown in Tables 1 and 2. In addition, HLA markers are shown in Additional file 1: Table S1. The frequency (%) of paises was equal to 1 (1%), and the region's frequency is shown in Fig. 1.

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  • Authors: Aurora, Fabienne;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Arasaretnam, Anita; Hobkirk, Andrew (2022)

  • Acute Leukaemias are haematological disorders characterised by the proliferation of immature white blood cells in the bone marrow and/or peripheral blood. Oral manifestations of leukaemia are common and may be the first sign of the disease. The clinical presentation of these Acute Leukaemias may include neutropenic sepsis, hyperviscocity and coagulopathy which confer a potential morbidity and mortality. Clinicians must be able to recognise this pattern of presentation.