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    Malsoor Virus, a Novel Bat Phlebovirus, Is Closely Related to Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus and Heartland Virus by Mourya, D T, Yadav, P D, Basu, A, Shete, A, Patil, D Y, Zawar, D, Majumdar, T D, Kokate, P, Sarkale, P, Raut, C G, Jadhav, S M

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-03-2014)
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    Molecular epidemiology of Orientia tsutsugamushi from outbreak regions, Madhya Pradesh, central India by Manjunathachar, H, Tiwari, Prakash, Raut, C, Singh, Shailendra, Das, Aparup

    Published in Journal of vector borne diseases (01-04-2022)
    “…Scrub typhus is a seriously neglected life threatening disease in Asia and the islands of the Pacific and Indian oceans. The causative agent is Orientia…”
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    Determination of cut-off of diagnostic ELISA for Scrub typhus in endemic setup: Central India by Manjunathachar, H, Barde, Pradip, Raut, C, Tiwari, Prakash, Chouksey, Vivek, Gowda, Kiran, Kumar, Ravindra, Das, Aparup

    Published in Journal of vector borne diseases (01-01-2021)
    “…Serology remains the mainstay for diagnosis of scrub typhus. In central India, diagnosis of this neglected emerging zoonotic disease suffers due to lack of…”
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    Co-infections with chikungunya and dengue viruses: A serological study in Karnataka State, India by Shaikh, N, Raut, CG, Manjunatha, M

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-07-2015)
    “…The patients were having typical clinical history of CHIK and DEN infection like high fever (>39C) with chills, rashes, joint pain, swelling of joints,…”
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    Immunomodulatory cytokines determine the outcome of Japanese encephalitis virus infection in mice by Biswas, S.M, Kar, S, Singh, R, Chakraborty, D, Vipat, V, Raut, C.G, Mishra, A.C, Gore, M.M, Ghosh, D

    Published in Journal of medical virology (01-02-2010)
    “…Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) induces an acute infection of the central nervous system, the pathogenic mechanism of which is not fully understood. To…”
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    Mumps disease outbreak in Davangere district of Karnataka, India by Raut, CG, Sinha, DP, Jayaprakash, H, Hanumiah, H, Manjunatha, MJ

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-07-2015)
    “…Background: Mumps is a vaccine-preventable disease that usually occurs as a parotitis, but it can also lead to several life- threatening complications,…”
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    Non-polio Enteroviruses in Karnataka, India: Virological surveillance of acute flaccid paralysis cases (July 1997–2013) by Hanumaiah, H, Raut, CG, Sinha, DP, Yergolkar, PN

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Background and Objectives: Since 1997 National Institute of Virology, Bangalore Unit involved in WHO’s Acute flaccid paralysis paediatric cases surveillance…”
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    Detection of Chikungunya virus from a case of encephalitis, Bangalore, Karnataka State by Shaikh, NJ, Raut, CG, Sinha, DP, Manjunath, MJ

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-07-2015)
    “…[1] The incubation period of CHIK is usually between 2-10 days and mostly affects adult population in comparison to young population. [...]date, no specific…”
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    Genetic characterization of chikungunya viruses isolated during the 2015-2017 outbreaks in different states of India, based on their E1 and E2 genes by Patil, Jayashri, More, Ashwini, Patil, Poonam, Jadhav, Santosh, Newase, Priyanka, Agarwal, Megha, Amdekar, Sarika, Raut, C. G., Parashar, Deepti, Cherian, Sarah S.

    Published in Archives of virology (01-11-2018)
    “…During 2015-2017, chikungunya virus (CHIKV) showed a resurgence in several parts of India with Karnataka, Maharashtra and New Delhi accounting for a majority…”
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    Cases of “Measles” in adult age group of St. John’s Medical College Boy’s Hostel, Bangalore, South India by Sinha, DP, Raut, CG, Shaikh, NJ, Jayaprakash, H, Manjunatha, MJ, Hanumiah, H

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-04-2015)
    “…A total 16 samples of eight cases were taken for diagnosis of measles virus. Since the cases were adults, the recorded immunisation programme was not…”
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    Dual infection of measles and rubella in chitradurga district, Karnataka, India by Shaikh, NJ, Raut, CG, Sinha, DP, Manjunath, MJ

    Published in Indian journal of medical microbiology (01-01-2015)
    “…[2] The World Health Organisation (WHO), in 2002, established a regional network of national measles laboratories with standardised testing procedures for IgM…”
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    Genetic characterization of dengue virus types 1 and 2 in India, with emphasis on the viruses circulating in Karnataka by Yergolkar, Prasanna, Cherian, Sarah, Jadhav, Santosh, Raut, C, Mourya, Devendra

    “…[...]considering the availability of a larger dataset based on CprM gene sequences of Indian DENV isolates, the present study was undertaken during January…”
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    Prallethrin induced serum biochemical changes in Wistar rats by Akhtar, A, Deshmukh, A.A, Raut, C.G, Somkuwar, A.P, Bhagat, S.S

    Published in Pesticide biochemistry and physiology (01-02-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Female rats were more susceptible to toxic effects of Prallethrin than male rats, at different dose levels. ► Majority of the studied…”
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    Isolation of a novel adenovirus from Rousettus leschenaultii bats from India by Raut, C G, Yadav, P D, Towner, J S, Amman, B R, Erickson, B R, Cannon, D L, Sivaram, A, Basu, A, Nichol, S T, Mishra, A C, Mourya, D T

    Published in Intervirology (01-01-2012)
    “…Surveillance work was initiated to study the presence of highly infectious diseases like Ebola-Reston, Marburg, Nipah and other possible viruses that are known…”
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    T-cell Epitopes Identified by BALB/c Mice Immunized with Vaccinia Expressing HIV-1 Gag lie within immunodominant Regions Recognized by HIV-infected Indian Patients by Shete, Ashwini V, Thakar, Madhuri R, Tripathy, Srikanth P, Raut, Cg, Chakrabarti, Sekhar, Paranjape, Ramesh S

    Published in Journal of global infectious diseases (01-07-2011)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigens from transmitted strains of HIV would prove crucial in vaccine designing for prevention of HIV infection. Immune…”
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    A Novel Type D Simian Retrovirus Naturally Infecting the Indian Hanuman Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) by Nandi, Jayashree S., Bhavalkar-Potdar, Varsha, Tikute, Sanjay, Raut, Chandrashekhar G.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2000)
    “…As a simian species, the langurs are not known to harbor simian retroviruses, except for one report on a simian Type D endogenous retrovirus from the…”
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