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    Reproductive Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Krishna, Usha R.

    “…Globally reproductive health services such as contraception and abortion are impacted and are not accessible to a considerable population. The International…”
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    Placental Insufficiency and Fetal Growth Restriction by Krishna, Usha, Bhalerao, Sarita

    “…Objectives Fetal growth restriction is defined as a pathologic decrease in the rate of fetal growth. The most frequent etiology for late onset fetal growth…”
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    Apicomplexan Espionage: Orchestrated Miscommunication at the Host–Parasite Interface by Mohan, Vaisak, Vinjamuri, Sandeep Reddy, Sahoo, Parnika, Hatwar, Abhinav, S N, Sandra, Krishna, Usha, P V, Vyshnav, Vijayan, Kamalakannan

    Published in ACS infectious diseases (05-11-2024)
    “…Intracellular parasites, including Toxoplasma and Plasmodium, are entirely reliant on the active scavenging of host-derived nutrients to fuel their replicative…”
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    The Acceptability of Medical Abortion in China, Cuba and India by Winikoff, Beverly, Sivin, Irving, Coyaji, Kurus J., Cabezas, Evelio, Bilian, Xiao, Sujuan, Gu, Ming-Kun, Du, Krishna, Usha R., Eschen, Andrea, Ellertson, Charlotte

    Published in International family planning perspectives (01-06-1997)
    “…In a comparative study of the acceptability of medical abortion and surgical abortion among women in developing countries, patients at clinics in China, Cuba…”
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    Mifepristone-misoprostol abortion: a trial in rural and urban Maharashtra, India by Coyaji, Kurus, Elul, Batya, Krishna, Usha, Otiv, Suhas, Ambardekar, Shubha, Bopardikar, Arti, Raote, Veena, Ellertson, Charlotte, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-07-2002)
    “…As several important policy questions remain regarding the use of medical abortion in developing countries, we investigated the safety, efficacy, and…”
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    Mifepristone abortion outside the urban research hospital setting in India by Coyaji, Kurus, Elul, Batya, Krishna, Usha, Otiv, Suhas, Ambardekar, Shubha, Bopardikar, Arti, Raote, Veena, Elleartson, Charlotte, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (13-01-2001)
    “…Medical abortion holds great promise in less-developed countries, where abortion morbidity and mortality remain high. We tested the French…”
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    Women’s preferences for general or local anesthesia for pain during first trimester surgical abortion in India by Clark, Shelley, Krishna, Usha, Kallenbach, Lisa, Mandlekar, Ajita, Raote, Veena, Ellertson, Charlotte

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-10-2002)
    “…Women in India are rarely given a choice about their pain management methods for first trimester abortions. To investigate women’s preferences and perceptions…”
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    Microbial and cytopathological study of intrauterine contraceptive device users by Agarwal, Krishna, Sharma, Usha, Acharya, Veena

    Published in Indian journal of medical sciences (01-09-2004)
    “…Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is a commonly used birth-spacing method which is fitted into maternal system. Clinical, microbial and cytopathological…”
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    Value of Papanicolaou smear in detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infection by Pandit, A A, Klhilnani, P H, Powar, H S, Mali, B N, Joshi, J V, Krishna, U

    Published in Diagnostic cytopathology (01-01-1993)
    “…This study was undertaken to assess the value of Papanicolaou smear for the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis infection. The study was both retrospective…”
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    Studying the Acceptability and Feasibility of Medical Abortion by Winikoff, Beverly, Coyaji, Kurus, Cabezas, Evelio, Coyaji, Banoo, Krishna, Usha, de la Concepcion, Oscar, Eschen, Andrea, Sivin, Irving, Brady, Martha

    Published in Law, medicine & health care (01-09-1992)
    “…“Acceptability research” is a term first coined to describe inquiries into individuals’ responses to family planning and contraceptive technology. As defined…”
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