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Bijaya Kumar Padhi

Researcher at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Publications -  152
Citations -  1430

Bijaya Kumar Padhi is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 827 citations. Previous affiliations of Bijaya Kumar Padhi include Jawaharlal Nehru University & Utkal University.

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Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Saudi Arabia: A Web-Based National Survey.

TL;DR: Addressing sociodemographic determinants relating to the COVID-19 vaccination may help to increase uptake of the global vaccination program to tackle future pandemics.
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In vitro biosynthesis and genotoxicity bioassay of silver nanoparticles using plants

TL;DR: The role of ROS was demonstrated in the AgNP-induced cell death and DNA damage and colloidal AgCl was identified to be the least cytotoxic and genotoxic among different tested chemical forms of silver.
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Causes and incidence of community-acquired serious infections among young children in south Asia (ANISA): an observational cohort study

TL;DR: The predominance of bacterial causes among babies who died, however, indicates that appropriate prevention measures and management could substantially affect neonatal mortality and the need for changes in management strategies for treatment and prevention.
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Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes among Women Practicing Poor Sanitation in Rural India: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study

TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence, to the authors' knowledge, that poor sanitation is associated with a higher risk of APOs and the association of poor sanitation practices (open defecation) with these outcomes is independent of poverty.
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Domestic fuels, indoor air pollution, and children's health.

TL;DR: Exposure to cooking smoke from biomass combustion is significantly associated with decline in lung function and prevalence of doctor‐diagnosed asthma and other respiratory diseases among children in rural India.