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Dr. Monalisa Sahu

Dr. Monalisa Sahu

MD Clinical Microbiology (AIIMS), DM Infectious Diseases (AIIMS) ( Infectious Diseases)
Consultant Infectious Diseases

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Languages:
English, Hindi, Odia

Location:
Secunderabad

Dr. Monalisa Sahu is a Consultant Infectious Diseases at Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad.

Educational Qualifications

  • International Short Course in Tropical Diseases, CMC, Vellore
  • Clinical Observership at University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK
  • DM (Infectious Diseases), AIIMS, New Delhi
  • MD (Clinical Microbiology), AIIMS, New Delhi

Services offered

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Tuberculosis
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Bone and Joint Infections
  • Implant Related Infections
  • Transplant Infections
  • Fever of Unknown Origin
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
  • Meningitis, Encephalitis
  • Nosocomial Infections: Multidrug Resistant Organisms, Bacterial Infections, Fungal Infections
  • Community Acquired Infections: Malaria, Dengue, Scrub Typhus, Leptospirosis, Pneumonia
  • Travel Clinic
  • Adult Immunization

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  • Secured All India 1st Rank in AIIMS DM Entrance Examination
  • Travel Award (European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases), Trends in Mycology, 2015
  • Travel Award (European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases), Advances Against Aspregillosis, 2018
  • Awarded First Prize for Best Poster Presentation at International Conference, MYCOCON, Eastern Frontiers of Mycology, 2018
  • Awarded 2nd Prize for Best Poster Presentation at National Conference Liver Infectious Diseases (LIDs), 2019
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases Society of India
  • Oral Presentation at ECCMID, Borstel, Germany in July 2017
  • Poster Presentation on Advances against Aspergillosis, Conference at Lisbon, Portugal in Feb 2018
  • Sahu M et al. Splenic Abscess Caused by Salmonella Typhi and Co-Infection with Leptospira: A Rare Case Report: Case of the Month. J Assoc Physicians India. 2017;65(12):90-93
  • Kale P, Sahu M, Verma N, Mirdha BR. Association of Three H - Hookworm, Hemosuccus Pancreaticus, and Hypertension (Portal) in a Patient with Melena. Journal of Global Infectious Diseases. 2017;9(3):120-122
  • Gupta N, Soneja M, Ray Y, Sahu M et al. Nosocomial pneumonia: Search for an empiric and effective antibiotic regimen in high burden tertiary care centre. 2018;12(2):97 -100
  • Kumar A, Sahu M, Sahoo PR, Wig N. Under-explored Dimensions of Anti-microbial Stewardship in India. J Assoc Physicians India. 2018;66(12):69-71
  • Kumar A, Sahu M, Khot W, Sethi P et al. Chikungunya: An Emerging Threat. Journal of Advances in Medicine. 2018;7(1):7-12
  • Dar L, Choudhary A, Brijwal M, Sahu M et al. Dengue Outbreaks and Predominant Circulating Virus Serotypes and Genotypes over More Than Two Decades in a Hyper-endemic Region. 2019; 6(2):S657

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    Dr. Monalisa Sahu has the following qualifications -MD Clinical Microbiology (AIIMS), DM Infectious Diseases (AIIMS)

    Dr. Monalisa Sahu specialises in Infectious Diseases.

    Dr. Monalisa Sahu practices at Yashoda Hospitals – Secunderabad

    You can book Dr. Monalisa Sahu’s appointment online for Online video consultation and Opd consultation

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Blogs by Dr. Monalisa Sahu

All You Need to Know about Mucormycosis

Aug 04, 2021 16:59

The Zygomycoses group of fungi, also referred to as the Mucormycosis, currently being commonly known as the black fungi, have been known to cause invasive diseases for many decades.

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Vector Borne Diseases and COVID-19

Jun 22, 2021 18:22

Vector-borne diseases are infections caused by parasites, viruses and bacteria. These bloodsucking insects transmit infectious pathogens amongst humans, as well as from animals to humans.

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