Anushree Basu

Anushree Basu

Master of Philosophy

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January 2010 - November 2015
Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • TEACHING SKILLS: Curriculum- BDS & MDS Subjects  Systemic Bacteriology.  Medical Parasitology.  Medical Mycology.  Immunology.  Bacterial Genetics.  Oral Microbiology.
January 2010 - November 2015
Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Involved in Researches in the field of Infectious Diseases (cancer microbiology, leprosy, tuberculosis, HIV, candidiasis, amoebiasis, syphilis) and Oral Microbiology.
December 2008 - July 2009
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
Position
  • Project Assistant
Description
  • Project: A National Facility for Pharmacovigillance on Drug Residues & other Toxic Xenobiotics including GMOs in Veterinary Products.
Education
October 2006 - September 2009
Annamalai University
Field of study
  • Medical Microbiology
July 2002 - April 2005
University of Madras
Field of study
  • Applied Microbiology
July 1999 - April 2002
University of Madras
Field of study
  • Microbiology

Publications

Publications (5)
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Background: Use of antimicrobial agents is one of the important strategies to prevent oral diseases. These agents vary in their abilities to deliver preventive and therapeutic benefits. Objectives: This invitro study was conducted to assess antimicrobial efficacy of different toothpastes against various oral pathogens. Materials and Methods: A tota...
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Purpose: To evaluate the performance of the Combination Double Disc Method in the identification of ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolates. Materials and Methods: A total of 44 clinically relevant Enterobacteriaceae isolates were examined. The ESBL classification furnished by Combination Double Disc Test Method was concordant with that of the c...
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Saliva is the first biological fluid that is exposed to tobacco which is responsible for the changes in salivary pH. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of caries risk, salivary pH, and levels of cariogenic Streptococcus and Lactobacillus in relation to tobacco abuse. A total of 96 patients aged (20-80) years, chosen from the Depa...

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