Dr. Rahul Singh
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Dr. Rahul Singh

Research Officer
National Research Institute of Ayurveda for Drug Development, Central Ayurveda Research Institute, Kolkata, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Pathology from ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, India

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Veterinary Pathology
62%
Immunocytochemistry
90%
Molecular Pathology
75%
Anatomic Pathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
35
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Singh, S., R. Singh, K.P. Singh, V. Singh and Y.P.S. Malik et al., 2020. Immunohistochemical and molecular detection of natural cases of bovine rotavirus and coronavirus infection causing enteritis in dairy calves. Microb. Pathogenesis, Vol. 138. 10.1016/j.micpath.2019.103814.
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  2. Singh, S., R. Singh, K.P. Singh, V. Singh and Y.P.S. Maliket al., 2019. Epidemiological study of naturally occurring bovine rotavirus infection in organized dairy farms, India. Biol. Rhythm Res., 10.1080/09291016.2019.1614749.
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  3. Singh, S., R. Singh, K.P. Singh, V. Singh and Y.P.S. Malik et al., 2019. Prevalence of bovine coronavirus infection in organized dairy farms of central and North regions, India. Biol. Rhythm Res., 10.1080/09291016.2019.1629093.
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  4. Kumari, S., R. Singh, P.A. Desingu, P.K. Ray, G.T. Sharma and G. Saikumar, 2019. Immunocytochemistry assay in BHK-21 cell line infected with porcine Sapelovirus. Cytotechnology, 71: 1-5.
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  5. Kumari, S., P.K. Ray, R. Singh, P.A. Desingu, R. Varshney and G. Saikumar, 2019. Pathological and molecular investigation of porcine sapelovirus infection in naturally affected Indian pigs. Microb. Pathogenesis, 127: 320-325.
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  6. Kumari, S., P.K. Ray, R. Singh and G. Saikumar, 2019. Pathogenicity of porcine sapelovirus infection in mice. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 89: 123-127.
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  7. Kumari, S., G. Saikumar, P.A. Desingu, T. Das and R. Singh, 2019. Immunohistochemical detection of naturally occurring porcine Sapelovirus infection in Indian pigs. J. Immunoassay Immunochem., 40: 676-684.
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  8. Singh, R., S. Singh, R. Singh, R. Varshney and K. Dhama et al., 2018. Patho-Epidemiological study of jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus infection in the sheep and goats population, India. Biol. Rhythm Res., 10.1080/09291016.2018.1559422.
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  9. Singh, R., S. Singh, R. Singh, K. Dhama, K.P. Singh, S. Singh and V. Singh, 2018. Epidemiological study of Mannheimia haemolytica infection in the sheep and goats population, India. Biol. Rhythm Res., 10.1080/09291016.2018.1557851.
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  10. Singh, R., R. Singh, S. Singh, B. Kamdi and S. Kumari, 2018. Pathology of caseous lymphadenitis in slaughtered goats associated infection with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. J. Anim. Res., 8: 497-500.
  11. Singh, R., R. Singh, S. Singh, B. Kamdi and S. Kumari et al., 2018. Patho-morphological based diagnosis of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in goats. J. Anim. Res., 8: 545-548.
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  12. Singh R. and S. Kumari, 2018. Seroprevalence study of small ruminant lentivirus infection in Indian sheep and goats. J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 6: 1480-1481.
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  13. Shailendra, S., S. Rajendra, P.K. Bhupesh, K. Gayatri and S. Rahul, 2018. Occurrence and pathology of Cryptosporidium in bovine calves of north and central India. J. Anim. Res., 8: 925-930.
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  14. Kumari, S., R. Singh and G. Saikumar, 2018. Epidemiological study of porcine sapelovirus infection in pigs at Bareilly area of Uttar Pradesh, India. Biol. Rhythm Res., 10.1080/09291016.2018.1557838.
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  15. Kumari, S., P.K. Ray, R. Singh, P.A. Desingu, G. T. Sharma and G. Saikumar, 2018. Development of a taqman-based real-time PCR assay for detection of porcine sapelovirus infection in pigs. Anim. Biotechnol., 10.1080/10495398.2018.1549561.
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  16. Kashyap, G., R. Singh, Y.S. Malik, R.K. Agrawal and K.P. Singh et al., 2018. Experimental bovine rotavirus-A (RV-A) infection causes intestinal and extra-intestinal pathology in suckling mice. Microbial Pathogenesis, 121: 22-26.
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  17. Kashyap, G., R. Singh, Y.S. Malik, R.K. Agrawa and K.P. Singh et al., 2018. Rotavirus A associated pathology of intestine and mesenteric lymph nodes and occurrence in bovine calves of Gwalior and Bareilly regions. Indian J. Anim. Res., 52: 99-104.
  18. Yadav, J.P., S.C. Das, P. Dhaka, D. Vijay and M. Kumaret al., 2017. Molecular characterization and antimicrobial resistance profile of Clostridium perfringens type A isolates from humans, animals, fish and their environment. Anaerobe, 47: 120-124.
  19. Singh, R., S. Kumari, J.P. Yadav, S. Singh, A. Kumar and S. Kumar, 2017. Suppurative pneumonia and lymphadenitis in a goat associated with infection by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis-A case study. Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci, 5: 405-409.
  20. Singh, R., P. Kumar, R. Singh, K. Dhama and S. Kumari et al., 2017. Pathology and polymerase chain reaction detection of ovine progressive pneumonia (maedi) cases in slaughtered sheep in India. Vet. World, 10: 1401-1406.
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  21. Singh, R., P. Kumar, M. Sahoo, R.B. Bind and M.A. Kumar et al., 2017. Spontaneously occurring lung lesions in sheep and goats. Indian J. Vet. Pathol., 4: 18-24.
  22. Kumari, S., R. Singh, A. Kumar, S. Singh and J.P. Yadav, 2017. Pathomorphological diagnosis of hydatidosis in slaughtered sheep. Int. J. Livestock Res., 7: 141-144.
  23. Kashyap, G., R. Singh, R.K. Agrawal, Y.P.S. Malik and K.P. Singh et al., 2017. Etiopathology of intestinal affections in bovine calves. Indian J. Vet. Pathol., 41: 173-178.
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  24. Yadav, J.P., C.D. Suresh, D. Pankaj, V. Deepthi and D. Kuldeep et al., 2016. Isolation, genotyping and antibiogram profile of Clostridium perfringens isolates recovered from freshwater fish and fish products from Kolkata region. J. Pure Appl. Microbiol., 10: 2807-2815.
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