Roopam Jain

Roopam Jain
Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO) · Transfusion medicine Hematology Pathology

MBBS, DNB, MNAMS DCP PhD

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April 2019 - present
Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences
Position
  • Professor and Incharge Transfusion Medicine, Blood Bank

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Publications (8)
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Background: Syphilis is a chronic sexually infectious disease caused by the Spirochaete, Treponema pallidum (T. pallidum). T. pallidum can also be transmitted by transfusion of blood or blood components from donors. It is not the transmission of syphilis that is distressing, being a sexually transmitted disease, seropositivity signifies donor's inv...
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Background: Global malaria control efforts are based on 2 broad components: vector control and improved diagnosis and treatment of patients with clinical malaria. Until recently, conventional diagnosis of malaria has been based on either clinical diagnosis or use of microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears. The microscopic detection of bl...
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Background: Global malaria control efforts are based on 2 broad components: vector control and improved diagnosis and treatment of patients with clinical malaria. Until recently, conventional diagnosis of malaria has been based on either clinical diagnosis or use of microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears. The microscopic detection of bl...
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Background: Transfusion transmitted infections (TTI) are a major challenge to the transfusion services all over the world. The problem of TTIs is directly proportionate to the prevalence of the infection in the blood donor community which represents the general population. The purpose of this study is to analyze the status of Transfusion transmitte...
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Background: Transfusion transmitted infections (TTI) are a major challenge to the transfusion services all over the world. The problem of TTIs is directly proportionate to the prevalence of the infection in the blood donor community which represents the general population. The purpose of this study is to analyze the status of Transfusion transmitte...
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Life long red blood transfusion remains the main treatment for β thalassemia major patients. The development of alloantibodies complicates transfusion therapy in thalassemia patients. Alloimmunization to red cell antigens is one of the most important immunological transfusion reaction and causes delayed type of transfusion reaction. A prospective s...
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To evaluate the rate of seropositivity to hepatitis B and C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections among children with β-thalassemia major receiving multiple transfusions in Ahmedabad, India, compared with healthy controls. The study was performed during January 2007 to January 2009 on multi-transfused children suffering with β-thalassem...

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