Dr. Palash Samanta
Medical Professional/DoctorNew York Medical College, USA
Highest Degree
M.D. in Clinical Microbiology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
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Biography
Dr. Palash Samanta is currently working as Senior Resident, Internal Medicine at New York Medical College, USA. He obtained his M.D. in Clinical Microbiology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. His main area of interest related to Biomedical Sciences, and Molecular Sciences. His area of expertise includes Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Microbiology, Molecular Microbiology, HIV/AIDS, Pneumonia, Hospital Infection Control, Nosocomial Infection, Catheter Related Infection, Urinary Tract Infection, Leishmaniasis, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Parasitic Infections, Clostridium Difficile, Candida Infection, Fungal Infection, Antimicrobial Resistance, Sexually Transmitted Infection, Dialysis Associated Infection, Cholera, Hepatitis, Opportunistic Infections, Tuberculosis, Serology, Real Time PCR, Flow Cytometry, Western Blot, and Sequencing. He has published 15 articles in journals contributed as author/co-author. He is also serving as reviewer for more than 11 national and international journals.
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Selected Publications
- Sethi, S., G. Singh, P. Samanta and M. Sharma, 2013. Mycoplasma genitalium: an emerging sexually transmitted pathogen. Indian J. Med. Res., 136: 942-955.
PubMed | - Sharma, S., S. Sethi, R. Prasad, P. Samanta and A. Rajwanshi et al., 2011. Characterization of low molecular weight antimicrobial peptide from human female reproductive tract. Indian J. Med. Res., 134: 679-687.
CrossRef | PubMed | - Samanta, P., V. Gautam, R. Thapar and P. Ray, 2011. Emerging resistance of non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli in a tertiary care centre. Indian J. Pathol. Microbiol., 54: 666-667.
CrossRef | PubMed | - Taneja, N., P. Samanta, A. Mishra and M. Sharma, 2010. Emergence of tetracycline resistance in vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El tor serotype ogawa from north India. Indian J. Pathol. Microbiol., 53: 865-866.
CrossRef | PubMed | - Mathur, P., J.C. Samantaray and P. Samanta, 2008. High prevalence of functional liver derangement in visceral leishmaniasis at an Indian tertiary care center. Clin. Gastroenterology Hepatology, 6: 1170-1172.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Mathur, P., J.C. Samantaray, P. Samanta, 2007. Fatal haemophagocytic syndrome and hepatitis associated with visceral leishmaniasis. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 25: 416-418.
PubMed | Direct Link | - Malatesha, G., P. Mathur, K. Madan, P. Samanta and J.C. Samantaray, 2007. Profile of fatal visceral leishmaniasis at an Indian tertiary care center. Trop. Gastroenterol., 28: 28-31.
PubMed | - Gharai, S., P. Venkatesh, S. Garg, S. Sharma and M. Tahir et al., 2007. Bilateral multifocal choroiditis and optic neuropathy in a patient with AIDS: a diagnostic dilemma. The AIDS reader, 17: 606-608.
PubMed | Direct Link | - Mathur, P., J.C. Samantaray, M. Vajpayee and P. Samanta, 2006. Visceral leishmaniasis/human immunodeficiency virus co-infection in India: the focus of two epidemics. J. Med. Microbiol., 55: 919-922.
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