Dr. Deepak  Yuvraj Patil
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Dr. Deepak Yuvraj Patil

Post-doctoral Fellow
National Institute of Virology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Biology from University of Mumbai, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Medical Microbiology
62%
Infectious Diseases
90%
Public Health
75%
Leptospirosis
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Yadav, P.D., S. Thacker, D.Y. Patil, R. Jain and D.T. Mourya, 2017. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in migrant worker returning from Oman to India, 2016. Emerg. Infect. Dis., 23: 1005-1008.
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  2. Shete, A.M., P. Yadav, V. Kumar, T. Nikam and K. Mehershahi et al., 2017. Development of polymerase chain reaction-based diagnostic tests for detection of Malsoor virus and adenovirus isolated from Rousettus species of bats in Maharashtra, India. Indian J. Med. Res., 145: 90-96.
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  3. Patil, D.Y., R.V. Dahake, A.S. Chowdhary and R.A. Deshmukh, 2017. Clinico-epidemiological observations of human leptospirosis from Mumbai, India. J. Infect. Public Health, 10: 247-248.
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  4. Patil, D.Y., P.D. Yadav, A.M. Shete, J. Nuchina and R. Meti et al., 2017. Occupational exposure of cashew nut workers to Kyasanur forest disease at Goa, India. Int. J. Infect. Dis., 61: 67-69.
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  5. Yadav, P.D., D.Y. Patil, A.M. Shete, P. Kokate and P. Goyal et al., 2016. Nosocomial infection of CCHF among health care workers in Rajasthan, India. BMC Infect. Dis., Vol. 16. 10.1186/s12879-016-1971-7.
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  6. Yadav, P., P. Sarkale, D. Patil, A. Shete and P. Kokate et al., 2016. Isolation of Tioman virus from Pteropus giganteus bat in North-East region of India. Infect. Genet. Evol., 45: 224-229.
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  7. Yadav, P., A. Shete, V. Bondre, D. Patil and P. Kokate et al., 2016. Isolation and characterization of Oya virus a member of Simbu serogroup, family Bunyaviridae, isolated from Karnataka, India. Infect. Genet. Evol., 44: 122-126.
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  8. Awate, P., P. Yadav, D. Patil, A. Shete and V. Kumar et al., 2016. Outbreak of Kyasanur Forest disease (monkey fever) in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra State, India, 2016. J. Infect., 72: 759-761.
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  9. Roy, S., D. Patil, S. Ghadigaonkar, R. Roy, S. Mukherjee, A. Chowdhary and R. Deshmukh, 2015. A preliminary study of recombinant human interferon-α-2a activity against rabies virus in murine model. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 33: 132-135.
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  10. Patil, D., R. Dahake, S. Roy, S. Mukherjee, A. Chowdhary and R. Deshmukh, 2015. Risk groups and risk factors associated with leptospirosis in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra State, India. Int. J. Applied Res., 1: 600-604.
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  11. Mourya, D.T., P.D. Yadav, A.M. Shete, P.S. Sathe and P.C. Sarkale et al., 2015. Cross-sectional serosurvey of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus IgG in livestock, India, 2013-2014. Emerg. Infect. Dis., 21: 1837-1839.
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  12. Yadav, P.D., Y.K. Gurav, M. Mistry, A.M. Shete and P. Sarkale et al., 2014. Emergence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Amreli district of Gujarat State, India, June to July 2013. Int. J. Infect. Dis., 18: 97-100.
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  13. Yadav, P.D., C.G. Raut, D.Y. Patil, T.D. Majumdar and D.T. Mourya, 2014. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: Current scenario in India. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India Sect. B: Biol. Sci., 84: 9-18.
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  14. Yadav, P.D., A.M. Shete, D.Y. Patil, V.K. Sandhya, K.S. Prakash, R. Surgihalli and D.T. Mourya, 2014. Outbreak of Kyasanur Forest disease in Thirthahalli, Karnataka, India, 2014. Int. J. Infect. Dis., 26: 132-134.
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  15. Roy, S., R. Dahake, D. Patil, S. Tawde and S. Mukherjee et al., 2014. Characterization of influenza virus among influenza like illness cases in Mumbai, India. Virus Dis., 25: 372-375.
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  16. Patil, D., R. Dahake, S. Roy, S. Mukherjee, A. Chowdhary and R. Deshmukh, 2014. Prevalence of leptospirosis among dogs and rodents and their possible role in human leptospirosis from Mumbai, India. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 32: 64-67.
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  17. Mourya, D.T., P.D. Yadav, A. Basu, A. Shete and D.Y. Patil et al., 2014. Malsoor virus, a novel bat phlebovirus, is closely related to severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus and heartland virus. J. Virol., 88: 3605-3609.
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  18. Mourya, D.T., P.D. Yadav and D.Y. Patil, 2014. Highly infectious tick-borne viral diseases: Kyasanur forest disease and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in India. WHO South-East Asia J. Public Health, 3: 8-21.
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  19. Patil, D., S. Roy, R. Dahake, S. Rajopadhye, S. Kothari, R. Deshmukh and A. Chowdhary, 2013. Evaluation of Jatropha curcas Linn. leaf extracts for its cytotoxicity and potential to inhibit hemagglutinin protein of influenza virus. Indian J. Virol., 24: 220-226.
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  20. Dahake, R., S. Roy, D. Patil, S. Rajopadhye, A. Chowdhary and R.A. Deshmukh, 2013. Potential anti-hiv activity of Jatropha curcas Linn. leaf extracts. J. Antivirals Antiretrovirals, 5: 160-165.
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  21. Roy, S., D. Patil, R. Dahake, S. Mukherjee, S.V. Athlekar, R.A. Deshmukh and A. Chowdhary, 2012. Prevalence of influenza virus among the paediatric population in Mumbai during 2007-2009. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 30: 155-158.
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  22. Dahake, R., S. Roy, D. Patil, A. Chowdhary and R.A. Deshmukh, 2012. Evaluation of anti-viral activity of Jatropha curcas leaf extracts against potentially drug-resistant HIV isolates. BMC Infect. Dis., Vol. 12. 10.1186/1471-2334-12-S1-P14.
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  23. Patil, D.Y. and R.A. Deshmukh, 2011. Leptospirosis: A re-emerging disease. Bull. Haffkine Inst., 13: 7-11.