Irshad Ahmad's research while affiliated with Department of Health, Jammu and Kashmir and other places

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Publications (4)


Prevalence of Hepatic Alveolar hydatid in a Nonendemic Region of North India in Hospital-based Population: Emerging Trend or Improved Diagnostic Workup
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January 2021

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Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University

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TariqA Gojwari

Objective The objective of this study was to calculate the prevalence of hepatic alveolar hydatid disease in hospital-based population in North India, a nonendemic region for alveolar hydatid disease. Materials and Methods This study was conducted at a tertiary care center in North India between April 2017 and March 2019. Patients with suspected hepatic alveolar hydatid on ultrasonography were evaluated with further imaging studies based on classical radiological findings and then confirmed by histopathology. Results Twenty-five cases of hepatic alveolar hydatid were diagnosed primarily based on the classical imaging/radiological findings with histopathology confirmation, with a 2-year period prevalence of 0.207 cases/1000 population. Majority of the cases were in the age group of 41–60 years, with a mean age of 53.04 years. Fifty-two percent of the cases were female. Majority of them were from hilly areas and working with livestock animals. Abdominal pain was the most common presenting symptom. Conclusion Hepatic alveolar hydatid is considered as a rare disease in India; however, the increased number of cases been diagnosed in our study could be either due to increased diagnostic modalities or due to actual increase in the number of cases. Therefore, hepatic alveolar hydatid should be considered in the differentials of suspicious liver mass in nonendemic regions.

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Aortic Occlusion Syndrome Secondary to Abdominal Compartment Syndrome, a Case Series of 2 Cases

April 2020

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Indian Journal of Surgery

The present article discusses the case series of computed tomography (CT) images of two cases of abdominal compartment syndrome which resulted in the abdominal aortic occlusion and subsequent vascular compromise of the abdominal viscera. The report is first of its kind to show that even aorta can be occluded by the bowel obstruction.


Intraoperative photograph showing distended small bowel of a child packed with ascaris worms which can be seen through gut wall as white streaks
Intraoperative photograph showing removal of worm bolus from small bowel of an adult
Photograph showing large amount of worms removed from gut of a child
Deworming rates and lack of awareness of the National Deworming Day in the endemic region of Kashmir: an opportunity to improve public health using immunization program infrastructure
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September 2019

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Journal of Public Health Policy

We assessed the level of regular, periodic deworming and awareness of National Deworming Day in the local population in the endemic region of Kashmir by conducting a cross-sectional survey in the local population of patients (or their attendants for patients 18 years of age or younger) who visited the hospital as outpatients or were admitted as inpatients. The study team presented questionnaires with simple questions about deworming and child immunization to 1150 participants, noted responses, and then compiled the data. We found that the level of regular deworming was very low: only 3.7% (43/1150) of respondents regularly dewormed themselves and 16.34% (188/1150) dewormed their children at least once in a year. None of 1150 participants was aware of national deworming day despite having adequate knowledge about the immunization infrastructure. The immunization infrastructure can be used to improve public health in such circumstances.

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... From 1980 to 2012, no cases of AE were reported in Kashmir, as in other parts of India. However, from 2012 onward, several cases of AE in Kashmir have been reported [17,[53][54][55]69]. The results of our literature search also revealed striking findings. ...

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A Case Series and Literature Review of Alveolar Echinococcosis in Kashmir, India: An Emerging Endemic Zone for Echinococcus multilocularis
Prevalence of Hepatic Alveolar hydatid in a Nonendemic Region of North India in Hospital-based Population: Emerging Trend or Improved Diagnostic Workup
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  • January 2021

Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University

... Age-The present analysis showed that mean age was 30.85years; this nearly correlated with the study conducted by Irshad Ahmed et al [4] which showed mean age group as 37, Bansal et al [5] whose mean age group was 39.17 and Dipali Kadam et al [6] which showed common age group as between 31-40. ...

Magnetic resonance urography in the evaluation of obstructive uropathy
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  • January 2018

Advances in Human Biology

... To address the high STH burden among children, India initiated the National Deworming Day program in 2015, one of the largest national public health programs in the world [25][26][27], with the aim of deworming every child between 1 and 19 years of age biannually [20][21][22]AU : Pleaseche . The Anemia Mukt Bharat (Anemia Free India) program, launched in 2018, added deworming of pregnant women in the second trimester [28]. ...

Deworming rates and lack of awareness of the National Deworming Day in the endemic region of Kashmir: an opportunity to improve public health using immunization program infrastructure

Journal of Public Health Policy