- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Sex work and related issues
- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- Reproductive tract infections research
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Global Energy Security and Policy
- Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
- Transportation Planning and Optimization
- Nuclear and radioactivity studies
- Transportation and Mobility Innovations
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
- Extraction and Separation Processes
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur
2024
Professional Assistance for Development Action
2018-2022
Vidyasagar University
2017-2019
Family Health International 360
2011-2019
National Heart Institute
2015
FH Foundation
2012
Chalmers University of Technology
2008-2010
University of Stuttgart
2006
Population Council
2004
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
2000-2004
At COP26, India has committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2070. For economy wide zero, the power system should be first attain it. This paper explores role of different technologies, CO2 capture and storage (CCS), nuclear, solar PV thermal, battery storage, pumped hydro etc. along with energy efficiency in doing so target years, 2050 2060 their economic implications. With more intermittent renewables, issue balancing hourly demand-supply both becomes critical for ensuring feasibility a...
Avahan, the India AIDS Initiative, implemented a large HIV prevention programme across six high prevalence states amongst risk groups consisting of female sex workers, men who have with men, transgenders and injecting drug users in India. Utilization clinical services, health seeking behaviour trends syndromic diagnosis sexually transmitted infections these populations were measured using individual tracking data.The Avahan monitoring system included data pertaining to services groups. All...
Objective . Control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among female sex workers (FSWs) is an important strategy to reduce HIV transmission. A study was conducted determine the prevalence and assess current clinical management STIs in India. Methods FSWs attending three clinics for regular checkups or symptoms were screened eligibility. behavioral questionnaire administered, examination performed, laboratory samples collected. Results 417 participants reported a mean number 4.9 (SD...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which grown in large quantities Vietnam. By using rice as fuel for heat and power production, dual environmental benefits can be achieved. Since it carbon neutral fuel, way of offsetting dioxide emissions energy supply systems. The use purposes also help solve disposal problems at locations where dumped rivers or burnt open piles. aim this study to investigate whether used an economical meet the demand within milling industry, mainly electricity, and/or...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) also report transactional (male workers or MSWs) are known to be at higher risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The study aimed profile socio-demographic characteristics factors associated high prevalence among MSWs.A cross-sectional was conducted in 2008-9 483 high-risk MSM attended STI clinics Mumbai Hyderabad, two large cities India.About 70% of the reported sex. As compared other MSM, MSWs had more male partners (8.9 versus 2.5, p <...
In India, genital ulcer disease (GUD) syndrome is clinically classified as herpetic or nonherpetic and managed accordingly; laboratory support unavailable at most health facilities. We undertook a study to determine the etiology of GUDs in men presenting sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinics assess performance national algorithm for syndromic management India.A cross-sectional was conducted among with complaints ulcers attending 8 STI 4 states. Ulcer swabs were collected tested by...
Background Female sex workers (FSWs) in India are provided a standardised package of clinical interventions for management sexually transmitted infections (STIs). A study was conducted among FSWs at known high STI prevalence sites to determine the effectiveness service package. Methods cohort FSW clinic attendees two cities, Hyderabad and Mumbai, were enrolled followed up from October 2008 November 2009. At each visit, behavioural data obtained vaginal swabs collected laboratory testing...
<h3>ABSTRACT</h3> Recent studies of Indian men who have sex with (MSM) shown widespread use social media for seeking partners. We piloted a peer mobilization approach to explore the feasibility engaging previously unreached MSM online link them HIV testing services (HTS). were encouraged seek HTS through messages posted on popular dating website. Those visited designated site and tested recruited as mobilizers given coupons unique identifying codes distribute other in their virtual networks....
In our present paper, we formulate and study a prey-predator system with imprecise values for the parameters. We also consider harvesting both prey predator species. Then describe complex dynamics of proposed model including positivity uniform boundedness system, existence stability criteria various equilibrium points. Also bionomic optimal policy are thoroughly investigated. Some numerical simulations have been presented in support theoretical works. Further requirement considering set...
The strategy for prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in India is based on syndromic case management delivered through designated STI/reproductive tract infection (RTI) centers (DSRCs) situated medical colleges, district hospitals, STI-clinics targeted interventions programs. Laboratory tests enhanced are available at some sites. To ensure country-level planning effective local implementation STI services, reliable consistent epidemiologic information required the...
Abstract This paper, has tried to forecast monthly maximum electricity demand for the state Maharashtra, India, using Multiplicative Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (MSARIMA) method seasonally unadjusted data spanning from April 1980 June 1999. The forecasted period is 18 months ahead study's basic findings are that series does not reveal any drastic change period. It continues follow same trend along with seasonal variation.
Introduction: Documented experiences from India on the implementation of syphilis screening in large-scale HIV prevention programs for “key populations at higher risk’ (KPs) are limited. Avahan is a program providing services to more than 300,000 KPs six high prevalence states since 2004. clinics provide sexually transmitted infection service package which includes bi-annual screening. The trends coverage among clinic attendees were studied retrospectively. Methodology: Screening was...
More than 30 years after HIV was first identified as a disease, with disastrous consequences for many subpopulations in most countries and entire populations some African countries, it continues to occupy centre stage among the world’s global health challenges. Prevention still remains primary long-term focus. New biomedical tools such pre-exposure propyhlaxis (PrEP) treatment hold great promise select groups key (KPs) who are critical transmission dynamics, serodiscordant couples. Programs...
Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research aims to provide the most complete and true source information about “on-going” developments in field. The journal covers studies research on experimental; clinical; therapeutic; pathogenesis; vaccines; drug resistance; diagnosis virology AIDS. will comprehend all aspects basic clinical science that have impact slaking spread It is a multidisciplinary keep scientists, clinicians, researchers with updated knowledge.
Estonia is a relatively small country with limited supply of indigenous energy resources mainly consisting oil shale, wood, and peat. also the only in Europe dominant electricity production by burning shale. Around 90% overall electric comes from Narva Power Plants. This presents great challenges problems due to massive emissions greenhouse gases into atmosphere as well radiological impact on environment. Therefore, current strategy can be considered hazardous an unpopular choice for future...