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History: 

Department Information

The Department of Microbiology was started as a combined department with Pathology in the year 1962.  Later in 1976, Department of Microbiology was separated with Dr. B. N. Joshi as the Head of the Department. It is a multidisciplinary unit consisting of Bacteriology, Serology, Myco-bacteriology, Mycology, Immunology, Parasitology, Virology and Molecular Biology sections.

Teaching is an integral part of the departmental academic activity.  Graduate courses include MBBS & BPMT. Post Graduate courses are conducted for award of M.D. in Microbiology and Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (PG-DMLT). M D Microbiology degree is recognized by Medical Council of India, with intake capacity five students per year.

Department organizes various academic activities such as Workshop on Rational Use of Antibiotics, Workshop on Molecular & Serology Testing and Data Analysis. It also conducts Refresher training  and EQAS workshops for Lab Technicians of linked ICTCs (Integrated Counseling & Testing Centre),  Training workshop  of lab technicians of linked district laboratories under IDSP ( Integrated Disease Surveillance Program), BMW management workshops for healthcare personnel periodically.

Department is actively involved in control activities for Hospital Associated Infections in the form of Hospital rounds, Continuous Training Program for health care workers.

Average 200000 investigations are performed annually by this department. The department plays pivotal role in investigating local outbreaks of Covid-19, Influenza, Cholera, Dengue, HEV, HAV, and Chikungunya.

  • PG course:  Degree  (No. of seats) : One      Diploma -(No. of seats) : Nil  
  • 1st batch of P.G.;             Year 1979
  • Departmental attraction/ Performance last three years
  • Museum/ Laboratory/ Library:

Details of Laboratory  Services: 
 

 Average 57,000  investigations are performed annually by this  department. The department plays pivotal role in investigating local outbreaks of Cholera, Dengue, HEV, HAV, Chikangunya.

 

S.No.

Laboratory Name

Test Menu

1.

Bacteriology laboratory

  • Gram stain,  Albert Stain,etc
  • Routine Culture and sensitivity of various clinical  specimens
  • Culture& air settle plate test for OT surveillance

2.

Mycobacteriology laboratory

  • ZN stain &Mycobacterial culture of various clinical  specimens,

3.

Serology laboratory

  • Widal, VDRL ,ASO, CRP, RA,UPT
  • Leptospira IgG/ IgM antibody

4.

Immunology laboratory

  • Estimation of CD4 Cell Count

5.

Virology laboratory

  • HBsAg 
  • HIV antibody
  • DengueNS1 antigen
  • Dengue IgM antibody, Chikungunya IgM antibody
  •  HAV IgM antibody,HEV IgM antibody
  • Swab collection service for H1N1 influenza virus detection

6.

Parasitology laboratory

  • Microscopic examination of stool for parasites including special stains

7.

Mycology laboratory

  • Microscopy for fungus
  • Fungal Culture

 

Clinical Microbiology OPD 


Clinical Microbiology OPD functions between 9am to 5pm.Sample receiving  time- 9am to 1pm 
Tests done : Gram stain,  ZN stain,Albert Stain, Stool microscopy for Vibrio cholerae, Stool microscopy for parasites , Albert Stain for  diphtheria organism, HIV antibody, HBsAg, Widal, VDRL ,ASO, CRP , RA, UPT  

Emergency Services offered:
Microbiology Emergency laboratory functions between 5pm to 8am. 
Tests done: Stool For Microscopy- Vibrio organisms, Gram stain for gas gangrene organisms, Albert Stain for diphtheria organism, CSF Microscopy, blood culture 

Dept  is actively involved in  control activities for  Hospital Associated  Infections in the form of Hospital rounds, Continuous Training Program for health care workers

Dept participates in different External Quality Assessment Programs 

 

EQAs Program                                                                                       Performance last 3 years


IAMM EQAS    for Bacteriology & Serology                                                      › 95%
HIV testing EQAs conducted by NARI, Pune                                                     100%
CD4 count testing  EQAs conducted by NARI, Pune                                        within 1SD

 

Special facility:  CD4 count testing, ELISA testing for viral infections like HBV, HCV, Dengue, Chikungunya, Rapid test for Dengue NS1 antigen, BACTEC automated blood culture .

Year 2011 2012 2013
U.G 86% 98% 95%
P.G 100% 100% 100%

 

List of Publications:

Research work :

  1. Recently completed projects:

 

  • Association of Different Phenotypes of MLSB and Mupirocin Resistance in

Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus.

  • Study of blood culture isolates from neonatal septicaemia.
  • Clinical investigative profile of Neonatal septicaemia and outcome at tertiary

care Hospital

  • Trends in Dengue Virus Infections in and around Miraj.
  • A Descriptive bacteriological study of burn wound infections with special

reference to biofilm production

  • A Descriptive study of Gram-Positive cocci isolated from clinical samples of

postoperative wound infection and their biofilm production

  • A Descriptive study of dermatophytosis and antifungal susceptibility by micro-

broth dilution technique in a tertiary care hospital in Maharashtra

  • A Descriptive study of bacteriological profile of neonatal septicemia in NICU

in a tertiary care hospital

  • A Descriptive study of bioflim formation and antimicrobial susceptibility

pattern of pseudomonas aerugionsa isolated from clinical samples.

  • A Descriptive study of urinary tract infection by E.coli with special reference

to ESBL and MBL production.

  • Seroinvestigation of Dengue and Chikungunya Virus Infection After the Megaflood Incidence in Sangli, Western India.
  • Detection and analysis of 14 different high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes in rural women population with unhealthy cervix
  • Clinico-mycological profile of meningitis in high risk patients at a tertiary carehospital.

 

 

  1. Ongoing research:

 

  • A Prospective observational study of aerobic bacterial and mycological profile in otorrhoea cases and their antibiotic sensitivity pattern.
  • RT-PCR based detection of Rotavirus in under 5 age group in a tertiary care hospital: A descriptive study
  • A Descriptive study of bacteriological profile of ventilator associated pneumonia in tertiary care hospital
  • A Descriptive study of biofilm formation and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Klebsiella pnuemoniae isolated from clinical samples.
  • A descriptive microbiological study of chronic suppurative otitis media at a tertiary care hospital
  • Genotyping study of human papillomavirus in Indian women with and without cervical cancer
  • Molecular detection of SARS-COV2 & influenza virus in sputum samples received for routine culture & sensitivity testing
  • Study of occupational exposure to the blood borne infections among health care workers in a tertiary care hospital
  • Rapid identification of 31 microorganisms causing respiratory tract infections by multiplex RT-PCR (Pilot study)

 

Clinical workload:

Year 2024- 212049

Year 2023- 198944

Year 2022- 216710

Laboratory Services: Clinical Microbiology Test Menu

Clinical Microbiology OPD functions between 9am to 5pm.

Sample receiving time- 9am to 1pm

Tests done : Gram stain,  ZN stain, Albert Stain, Stool microscopy for Vibrio cholera, Stool microscopy for parasites , Albert Stain for  diphtheria organism, HIV antibody, HBsAg, Widal, VDRL ,ASO, CRP , RA, UPT, HAV IgM antibody, HEV IgM antibody, Bacterial culture and sensitivity, Mycology –Microscopy & culture

Special facility:  CD4 count testing, ELISA testing for viral infections like HBV, HCV, Rapid test for Dengue NS1 antigen, BACTEC automated blood culture. Leptospira antibody, Dengue serology, Chikungunya serology, KFD ELISA. 

PCR testing – Covid-19, Influenza, Tropical fever panel, Respiratory panel, Neuro panel, HPV , Rotavirus, KFD & Zika virus

 

Emergency Services offered:

Microbiology Emergency laboratory functions between 5pm to 8am next day.

Tests done: Stool For Microscopy- Vibrio organisms, Gram stain for gas gangrene organisms, Albert Stain for diphtheria organism, CSF Microscopy, blood culture

Department participates in different External Quality Assessment Programs

EQAs Program   Performance last 3 years

IAMM EQAS    for Bacteriology & Serology 95% concordance

HIV testing EQAs conducted by NARI, Pune 100% concordance

CD4 count testing EQAs conducted by NARI, Pune within 1SD

VRDL EQAs conducted by NIV, Pune 100% concordance

Any other achievements/ awards:


This department has SRL-State Reference Laboratory- for HIV/AIDS as recognized by National AIDS Control Organization, Dept of AIDS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India. Total 39 ICTCs( Integrated Counselling & Testing Centres)  are linked to the SRL. SRL is accreditated by NABL. 
Department is also actively involved in implementation of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project(IDSP) & National Vector Borne Diseases Control Program( NVBDCP) & is a State Referral Laboratory for IDSP & NVBDCP covering the districts-Sangali, Kolhapur &  Sindhudurg. 
Department  is approved for development of  C & DST Lab for tuberculosis by  State  TB Office. 
Department is identified for development of  state- of- the- art Viral Diagnostic Laboratory by Dept of Health Research, ICMR, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of India under the scheme” Establishment of Network of Laboratories for managing Epidemics & Natural Calamities”. 
 

HOD

Name Designation Experience Research Photo Publi(I) Publi.(N)
Dr. Neeta P Jangale. Professor & HOD

Faculty

Name Designation Experience Photo Publi.(I) Publi.(N)
Dr.Pankaj Arunrao Joshi Associate Professor 2 4
Dr. Prakash H Waghmare Associate Professor
Dr. Chandarahas D Kale Assistant Professor

Research & Publications

 

Research work :

Faculty wise Publications list:

  1. Faculty Name: Dr. Neeta P Jangale

 

  • Dr Neeta Jangale. Keratomycosis – A Report. Maharashtra Medical Journal. August 1992 issue (State)
  • Dr Neeta Jangale. Mite Intruders in Operation Theatre. Newsletter of Hospital Infection Society of India- Mumbai Issue 2000 (Regional)
  • Dr Neeta Jangale. Autoinfection in SSI. Milestone, Vol 2 No. 3, July 2003 Quarterly Journal of Medical Research Council of Maharashtra (State)
  • Dr Neeta Jangale. Disinfectants:  Facts & Findings   6th issue of Newsletter of Hospital Infection Society of India- Mumbai Forum 2005 (Regional) SP Lilani, N Jangale, A Chowdhary, GB Daver. Surgical Site Infections in Clean and Clean Contaminated Cases. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2005. 23 (4):249-52
  • Neeta Jangale, Swapna Mali. Bloodstream infection associated bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance – ICU based pilot study. MedPulse International Journal of Microbiology. September 2017. 3(3): 13-18.https://www.medpulse.in/Microbiology
  • Dr Vidya Arjunwadkar, Dr Pankaj Joshi, Dr Neeta jangale. Study of Cryptosporidium in HIV infected patients.International J of Healthcare & Biomedical Research, December 2015. Volume 04, Issue 02
  • Vishakha V Shikhare, P B Palekar, N P Jangle, M N Ramteerthakar, P A Joshi. Mechanisms of betalactmase production in GNBs from burn wound infection International journal of recent trends in Science and Technology, September 2016, Vol 20, (2), 278-280
  • Dr Ritesh Shirpurkar, Dr Neeta Jangale . VAP due to multidrug resistant organisms- A cause for concern National Medical Journal of Western India. July 2013 vol 41, Issue 2, ,15-20
  • Dr Vidya Arjunwadkar, Dr Pankaj Joshi, Dr Neeta jangale, et al. Study of enteric parasites in HIV infected patients with diarrhea. International J of Healthcare & Biomedical Research, January 2016. Volume 04, Issue 02, pg 16-20
  • Pankaj A. Joshi, Dhruv K.Mamtora,. Neeta P Jangale et al . Methicillin and Clindamycin resistance in biofilm producing  staphylococcus aureus isolated from clinical specimens. International J. of Healthcare and Biomedical Research. January 2016. Volume: 04, Issue: 02, 8- 12
  • Vishakha Shikhare, Pranita Palekar, Neeta Jangale, Meena Ramteerthakar, Pankaj Joshi. ESBL producing GNBs in burn wound infections – An alarming situation.  Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; June 2016: Vol.-5, Issue- 3, P. 588-594
  • Jangale N., & Waghmare A. Acridine orange for diagnosis of malaria Our experience. South East Asia Journal of Public Health. 2016. 6(1), 49–51. https://doi.org/10.3329/seajph.v6i1.30345
  • Neha Jha*, Neeta Jangale, Vidya Arjunwadkar, Pankaj Joshi, et al . Prevalence of High Level Aminoglycoside Resistance Among Enterococcal Isolateswith special reference to Multidrug Resistance : A one year stud Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; June 2017: Vol.-6, Issue- 3, P. 89-97
  • Dr Neeta Jangale, Dr Hemangi walke, Dr Smita Pokharnikar. Septicemia Due to Propionibacterium Propionicum In Three Month Old Female Child-A Case Report. International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews Special issue http://ijrar.com/ e ISSN 2348 –1269, Print ISSN 2349-5138P 40-42
  • Shilpa Putta, Apurva Gandhi, Vijay Kulkarni, Neeta Jangale.  Prevalence of Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci (VRE) in Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections(CAUTI) with special reference to biofilm formation International Journal of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Diseases, October-December, 2018;4(4):191-195
  • Shilpa Putta, Neeta Jangale, Vijay Kulkarni, et al. MBL producing P. penneri – a major threat to the hospital.     International    Global journal for Research Analysis.VOLUME - 11, ISSUE - 08, AUGUST - 2022 • PRINT ISSN No. 2277 - 8160 • DOI : 10.36106/gjra
  • Dr Ipsita Haldar, Dr Vijay Kulkarni, Dr  Neeta Jangale.  Increased Chikungunya seropositivity with Dengue co-infection – Trend in recent years.       Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research  ISSN:0975 -3583,0976-2833 VOL14, ISSUE 04, 2023
  • Shilpa Putta, Neeta Jangale, Sushma Pednekar, Vijay Kulkarni, Aparajeet Walawalkar. Invasive candidiasis outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), a descriptive study from tertiary care teaching hospital of western part of Maharashtra. MedPulse International Journal of Microbiology. February 2019; 9(2): 09-12. https://www.medpulse.in/Microbiology/
  • Dr Ipsita Haldar, Dr  Neeta Jangale, Dr Vijay Kulkarni, Dr Shilpa Putta Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Biofilm Forming Uropathogens Isolated From Catheterized Patients In Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital From Maharashtra - a pilot study. International Journal of Scientific ResearchVolume - 13 | Issue - 02 | February - 2024 | PRINT ISSN No. 2277 - 8179 | DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
  • Dr Tejal Jagtap, Dr  Neeta Jangale, Dr Vijay Kulkarni,et al  Development of Combination Antibiogram to Start Empirical Therapy for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Tertiary Care Hospital. International Journal of Scientific ResearchVolume - 13 | Issue - 02 | February - 2024 | PRINT ISSN No. 2277 - 8179 | DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
  • Dr Neeta Prashant Jangale, Pankaj Arunrao Joshi, & Anushree S. Gaigawale. (2024). ASSOCIATION OF DIFFERENT PHENOTYPES OF MLSB AND MUPIROCIN RESISTANCE IN CLINICAL ISOLATES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, 31(6), 2173-2178. https://doi.org/10.53555/jptcp.v31i6.6841(indexed in: ,WoS ,Scopus and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica
  • Pankaj Joshi, Anup Anvikar, Neeta Jangale, Neena Valecha “Global Malaria, HIV & Tuberculosis Diagnostics Platforms.”. In AShwani Kumar, Savio Rodrigues & Amit Dias, editors. Major Tropical Diseases: Public Health Perspective. 1st ed. Broadway Publishing House; 2015.p.197-210
  • Deepak Shinde, Meena Ramteerthakar, Pankaj Joshi, Vishakha Shikhare, Neeta Jangale. “Clinical investigative profile of Neonatal septicaemia and outcome at tertiary care teaching center”. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021; 4(19): 82-85.     

 

Faculty Name: Dr. Pankaj A Joshi

 

  • Sandeep A. Walujkar, Pankaj A. Joshi, Kalpita S. Korabu, Pooja V. Ambi, Shital S. Kolekar, Vishakha V. Shikahre, Meena N. Ramtheerthekar, Vanita A. Kulkarni. Sero Investigation of Dengue and Chikungunya Virus Infection After the Megaflood Incidence in Sangli, Western India. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci., July 2024.
  • Dr Neeta Prashant Jangale, Dr Pankaj Arunrao Joshi, Dr Anushree S Gaigawale.  “Association of Different Phenotypes of MLSB and Mupirocin Resistance in Clinical
  • Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 2024. Vol.31(6).: 2173-2178
  • Ashwini Rajmane, Pankaj A Joshi, Vishakha Shikhare, Meena Ramteerthakar and Vanita Kulkarni."A study of biofilm production and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among urinary isolates" Indian Journal of Microbiology Research, 2021; 8(4): 268-273.
  • Pankaj A Joshi, Dhruv K Mamtora, Neeta P Jangale, Meena R Ramteerthakar, Vidya P Arjunwadkar, Vishakha V Shikhare. Asiya Jamadar, Smita Ghadge “Antimicrobial Resistance in Biofilm Producing Staphylococci Isolated from Clinical Specimens” Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research - Diagnostic research Special issue, Vol.06, Issue 02, March 2017, p. 50-55
  • Pankaj A Joshi, Dhruv K Mamtora, Neeta P Jangale, Meena R Ramteerthakar, Vidya P Arjunwadkar, Vishakha V Shikhare. “Methicillin and clindamycin resistance in biofilm producing Staphylocccus aureus isolated from clinical specimens.” International J of Healthcare & Biomedical Research, Vol.04, Issue 02, January 2016, p. 08-12
  • Pankaj Joshi, Anup Anvikar, Neeta Jangale, Neena Valecha. In AShwani Kumar, Savio Rodrigues & Amit Dias. “Global Malaria, HIV & Tuberculosis Diagnostics Platforms.” editors. Major Tropical Diseases: Public Health Perspective. 1st ed. Broadway Publishing House; 2015.p.197-210
  • Pankaj A Joshi, R.D.Kulkarni ,V.A.Kulkarni, M.N.Ramteerthakar , D.V.Kumbhar, S.R.Shah , R.M Powar. “Brucellosis as a Cause of Pyrexia of unknown Origin” The Indian Practitioner., August 2007; 80(2), 489 – 491.
  • Pankaj A. Joshi, R.D. Kulkarni, R.M. Powar. “A Study of Brucellosis in Veterinarians.” Indian Medical Gazette. October 2006; Vol CXL, No. 10: 467 – 469.
  • Pankaj A. Joshi, R. D. Kulkarni, R. M. Powar. “Modified Cold Z-N Staining for Presumptive Identification of Brucella.” Indian J Med Res., February 2005; 121(2): 108 – 110. PMID: 15756043
  • Rodrigues C, Joshi P, Jani SH, Alphonse M, Radhakrishnan R, Mehta A. “Detection of Beta- Lactamases in Gram Negative Nosocomial Clinical Isolates”. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, Oct 2004 Vol. 22 (4), 247-251. PMID: 17642748
  • Deepak Shinde, Meena Ramteerthakar, Pankaj Joshi, Vishakha Shikhare, Neeta Jangale, “Study of blood culture isolates from neonatal septicaemia”. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021; 4(17): 112-116.
  • Deepak Shinde, Meena Ramteerthakar, Pankaj Joshi, Vishakha Shikhare, Neeta Jangale. “Clinical investigative profile of Neonatal septicaemia and outcome at tertiary care teaching center”. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021; 4(19): 82-85.
  • Dr Vishakha Shikare, Dr Snehal Dhayagude, Dr Meena Ramteerthakar, Dr Vanita Kulkarni and Dr Pankaj Joshi. Trends in Dengue Virus Infections in and around Miraj. Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences. Vol 20, Issue 1, Jan 2021.
  • Dr Snehal Dhayagude, Dr Vishakha Shikhare, Dr Vanita Kulkarni, Dr Meena Ramteerthakar and Dr Pankaj Joshi. Antibiogram of Uropathogens in and Around Miraj. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol.7, Issue 10, Year 2020
  • Vanlalhmingthanpuii, Jayashree B Bhakare, Jyoti A Iravane, Ajit S Damle and Pankaj A Joshi. Prevalent Dengue Serotypes in and around Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. Vol. 9, Number 11, 2020.
  • Dr.Vanlalhmingthanpuii, Dr.J B Bhakare, Dr.JA Iravane, Dr.Ajit S Damle and Dr.Pankaj A Joshi. Profile of Dengue cases studied in a tertiary care hospital. Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; December 2020: Vol.-10, Issue-1, Pg.-76-85
  • Dr.Arjunwadkar V.P. , Dr.Kuruthukulangara M.R. , Dr.Jangale N.P. , Dr.Kulkarni V.A. , Dr.Ramtheerthakar M.N., Dr.Joshi P.A. , Dr. Shikhare V.V. Colonization of cryptosporidium spp in asympomatic HIV infected individuals & Its correlation with CD4 T cell counts Ind. J of basic & applied med research- Diagnostic research special issue March 2017 6 (2 ) 42 – 49.
  • Vishakha V Shikhare, Pranita Palekar, Neeta P Jangale, Meena R Ramteerthakar, Pankaj A Joshi. Mechanisms of betalactmase production in GNBs from burn wound infection. International journal of recent trends in Science and Technology, Sept 2016 Vol 20, (2), 278-280
  • Vishakha V Shikhare, Pranita Palekar, Neeta P Jangale, Meena R Ramteerthakar, Pankaj A 4 Joshi. ESBL producing GNBs in burn wound infections- An alarming situation. Indian journal of basic and applied Medical research,June 16 vol 5, Issue 3 , p. 588-594
  • Arjunwadkar VP, Patil SS, Jangale NP, Ramteerthakar MN, Kulkarni VA, Kuruthukulangara MR, Joshi PA, Shikhare VV. Study of enteric parasites in HIV infected patients with diarrhea.” International J of Healthcare & Biomedical Research, Vol.04, Issue 02, January 2016, p. 16-20
  • U D Rathod, M N Ramteerthakar, S A Patil, Pankaj Joshi, Prashant Kumavat. “The micobiological profile of bacteremia.” Bombay Hospital Journal, 2014, Vol. 56(3).
  • Dr.Ravindra Mohite, Dr.Dhanashree Deshpande, Dr.V.A.Kulkarni, Dr.Pankaj Joshi, Dr.R.D.Kulkarni, Dr.Shilpa Shah, Dr.Padmanabh Inamdar. “Significance of brucellosis in backache patients.” International Journal of Healthcare and Biomedical Research, Volume 2, Issue 3, April 2014, 105-115
  • R.D.Kulkarni, H.V.Batra, U.Tuteja, J.Shukla, S.A. Patil, V.A.Kulkarni, M.N.Ramteerthakar, D.V.Kumbhar, P.A.Joshi, V.P.Madwanna, V.L.Jahagirdar. “Investigation into an outbreak of Acute Febrile Illness In Sangli District of Maharashtra State India” The International Journal of Clinical Practice,January 2010,64,1,95-96
  • Ulka Idate, Vanita Kulkarni, Meena Ramteerthakar, Vishakha Madwanna, Pankaj Joshi, Sunanda Patil, Shilpa Shah, R.D.Kulkarni. “Incidence and Modified Biotyping of Gardnerella vaginalis in Non specific Vaginitis” Indian Medical Gazette, February 2009, Vol.CXLIII, No 2, p 44-48
  • Kulkarni RD, Patil SA, Kulkarni VA, Ramteerthakar MN, Kumbhar DV, Shah SR, Joshi PA, Jahagirdar VL.  “An Outbreak of Cholera in Sangli District of Maharashtra.” Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. Januray 2007; 25(1): 76 – 77. PMID:17377366

 

Faculty Name: Dr. Prakash H Waghmare

 

  • Dr Shah P.,Dr P.H.Waghmare. Cronobacter sakazakii in adults –A rare case Report. Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences. 2015. ISSN:2279-0861
  • Dr Sapana Mundhada, Dr.P.H.Waghmare. Bacterial and fungal profile of burn wound infections in Tertiary care Centre. Indian journal of Burns. 2015. pISSN0971-653X
  • Dr Sapana Mundhada, Dr.P.H.Waghmare. Prevalence of various beta lactamases production among gram negative isolates in burn care unit in a tertiary care hospital. International journal of Applied Research. 2015. ISSN 2394-7500
  • Dr P.H.Waghmare. Comparison of screening tests of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy in a tertiary care hospital, Solapur. 2018. Indian journal of Microbiology Research. 2018. pISSN:2394-546X
  • Dr P.H.Waghmare. Changing trends in the epidemiology of Vibrio cholera in an outbreak of 2013 in Solapur. Indian journal of Microbiology research. 2016. pISSN:2394-5478
  • D.BhiseM, P.H.Waghmare. Isolation , Identification & AST pattern of bacterial isolates from tracheal aspirate of ICU patients at tertiary care centre in solapur. International journal of scientific research. 2015. pISSN:2277-8179
  • Dr P.H.Waghmare.  Study on trends of Blood stream infections among pediatric patients &their antibiotic susceptibility pattern in tertiary care teaching hospital in solapur. International journal of advanced scientific research. 2018. pISSN:2456-0421.
  • Dr.Anu Sharma, Dr P.H.Waghmare.  Isolation & identification of Acinetobacter spp.& its antibiotic resistance at a tertiary care Hospital in Solapur, Maharashtra. International journal of academic research & Development. 2019. ISSN:2455-4197
  • Dr.Anu Sharma, Dr P.H.Waghmare.  Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) among patients attending tertiary care teaching Hospitalin Solapur,Maharashtra. International journal of scientific engineering & Research. 2019. e-ISSN 2347-3878.
  • Dr.Anu Sharma, Dr P.H.Waghmare. Determination of seroprevalence of Hepatitis C virus in patients with chronic liver disease, attending tertiary care Hospital in Solapur, Maharashtra. International journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research. 2019.  ISSN:2277-7881
  • Dr. Anu Sharma, Dr P.H.Waghmare. Study of Bacteriological profile &antibiotic susceptibility pattern in patients with neonatal sepsis at a Tertiary care hospital in Solapur, Maharashtra. International journal of multidisciplinary Education &research. 2019. ISSN: 2455-4588
  • Dr. Najmeen Shaikh, Dr.Prakash Waghmare. The antibiogram of Bacterial uropathogens among pregnant women attending ANC clinic at tertiary care centre, Solapur. International journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research. 2020. ISSN:2277-7881.
  • Dr. Najmeen Shaikh, Dr.Prakash Waghmare, Dr. Suresh Kandle. Evaluation of extended spectrum beat lactamases (ESBL) producing enterobacteriaceae family in ICU settings in ttertiary care centre in Solapur.2022. 11(4): 58-60
  • Mukherjee N, Waghmare P.H. Bacteriological profile of blood stream infections in pediatric age group in a tertiary care center, Solapur. Indian Journal of Microbiology Research.2024. 11 (2): 113-118.

 

Faculty Name: Dr. Chandrahas D Kale

 

  • Dr.S.S.Raut, Dr.Mungal S.U. , Dr. S.R.More, Dr. V.S.Rathod, Dr. V.M.Gujar, Dr.V.Nardele, Dr.V. Rajhans, Dr.C.Kale. Developing Competencies of Medical Students Using Group Discussion as TL Method. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences. 2014.
  • Dr.S.R. More Dr.S.S. Raut. Dr.V.M.Gujar. Dr.V.S.Rathod, Dr.V.Rajhans. Dr.C.Kale. Antibiotic Susecptibility pattern of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from various clinical samples at a tertiary care center.2015. International journal of health science and research vol  5,issue 1,page-119-124.
  • Dr.V.M.Gujar, Dr.S.S.Raut, Dr.S.R.More, Dr.V.Rajhans, Dr.C.Kale. Prevalence of colonization of MRSA among health care workers in tertiary care hospital of nanded. International journal of health science and research. 2015.
  • Sabeeha Salim Tamboli, Sharmila S Raut, Sanjay R. More, Vimal S. Rathod , Vivek M. Gujar, Chandrahas D. Kale. In vitro Susceptibility of Piperacillin - Tazobactam and Imipenem among Gram Negative Bacilli Isolated From various clinical samples in a tertiary care hospital. International journal of health science and research. June 2015. vol  5,issue 6, page-212-219
  • Dr. S. R. More, Dr. C. D. Kale, Dr. S.N. Shrikhande, Dr. V.S. Rathod, Dr. Kasturi. Bacteriological profile of surgical site infection among postoperative patients at a tertiary care center in nanded. International journal of advanced research. 2015. Volume 3, Issue 11,1060-1066.
  • Dr. S. R. More, Dr. C. D. Kale, Dr. S.N. Shrikhande, Dr. V.S. Rathod, Dr. Kasturi. Species Distribution and Antifungal Susceptibility Profile of Candida Isolated in Various Clinical samples at a tertiary care center. 2016. International journal of health science and research vol -6, issue 3 page 62-67.
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