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Post‐infection functional gastrointestinal disorders following coronavirus disease‐19: A case–control study

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Uday C. Ghoshal, Ujjala Ghoshal, M. Masudur Rahman, Akash Mathur et al.

Journal: Journal of Gastroenterology and HepatologyYear: 2021Citations: 111

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Because acute infectious gastroenteritis may cause post-infection irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia and the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 affects gastrointestinal (GI) tract, coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) may cause post-infection-functional G...

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Asian-Pacific consensus on small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in gastrointestinal disorders: An initiative of the Indian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association

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Uday C. Ghoshal, Sanjeev Sachdeva, Ujjala Ghoshal, Asha Misra et al.

Journal: Indian Journal of GastroenterologyYear: 2022Citations: 81

In the clinical setting, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a frequent, but under-diagnosed entity. SIBO is linked to various gastrointestinal (GI) and non-GI disorders with potentially significant morbidity. The optimal management of SIBO is undefined while there is a lack of published...

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Predicting Leptospirosis Using Baseline Laboratory Tests and Geospatial Mapping of Acute Febrile Illness Cases Through Machine Learning-Based Algorithm

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Mallika Sengupta, Aditya Kundu, Saikat Mandal, Shiv Sekhar Chatterjee et al.

Journal: CureusYear: 2024

bacteria, which is reemerging in various regions and often poses a diagnostic challenge due to its nonspecific symptoms. While most infections are mild, severe cases occur in 5-10% of patients and are associated with high mortality, especially in areas with poor sanitation and urbanization. This stu...

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