Community Medicine
The Department of Community Medicine is well-staffed and equipped to carry out teaching and training activities for the university's undergraduates, postgraduates and paramedical students. We have a well-equipped lab, museum and qualified statisticians and field staff.
This department is actively involved in research activities. Our field training centres in rural and urban areas provide an excellent facility for practical experience in community medicine. RHTC is located in Andhe ki chauki. It provides basic mother and child care and general care to the dependent population of sixteen villages adopted for health care.
The department provides specialist care by regularly visiting all broad specialties like medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, ENT and Ophthalmology. Immunization and family planning services, health camps and health awareness activities regularly occur. All dependent population is registered, and family folders are maintained. All National health programmes are run. UHTC, located on Victoria Street, provides basic health services to dependent clientele and trains medical graduates and postgraduates in health problems peculiar to an urban setting and slums. It is also involved in providing immunization and basic laboratory services.
Research Publications
- Interactions between diabetic and hypertensive drugs: a pharmacogenetics approach. Mol Genet Genomics. 2023; 298(4): 803-812. doi: 10.1007/ s00438-023-02011-7. [Ansari AI, Rizvi AA, Verma S, et al.]
- Association of GSTM1 and GSTT1 gene polymorphisms with COVID?19 susceptibility and its outcome. Journal of Medical Virology. 2021 Sep;93(9):5446-51 [Abbas M, Verma S, Verma S, Siddiqui S, Khan FH, Raza ST, Siddiqi Z, Eba A, Mahdi F.]
- Impact of I/D polymorphism of angiotensin-converting enzyme 1 (ACE1) gene on the severity of COVID-19 patients. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2021 Jul 1;91:104801 [Verma S, Abbas M, Verma S, Khan FH, Raza ST, Siddiqi Z, Ahmad I, Mahdi F.]
- Genetic polymorphisms of IL6 gene –174G> C and –597G> A are associated with the risk of COVID?19 severity. International Journal of Immunogenetics. 2022 Nov 2 [Verma S, Verma S, Khan FH, Siddiqi Z, Raza ST, Abbas M, Mahdi F.]
- The 2019 Novel pandemic of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a study of existing evidence in the Indian population. Era's Journal of Medical Research. 2020 Jul 1;7(2):199-204 [Verma S, Abbas M, Verma S, Raza ST, Mahdi F.]
- Genetic polymorphisms in TCF7L2 and PPARG genes and susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Meta Gene. 2021 Jun 1;28:100864 [Verma S, Srivastava N, Banerjee M.]
- A perspective of precision medicine in the management of COVID-19. Novel Research in Microbiology Journal. 2021 Aug 1;5(4):1313-24 [Verma S, Abbas M, Verma S, Abbas Rizvi A, Khan A, Tasleem Raza S, Mahdi F.]
- Effectiveness of Blood Pressure and Body Temperature Screening for Severity in COVID-19 Patients. Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. 2021; 11 (3):147-151 [Verma S, Abbas M, Verma S, Abbas Rizvi A, Khan A, Tasleem Raza S, Mahdi F.]
- Role of miRNAs in Cervical Cancer: A Comprehensive Novel Approach from Pathogenesis to Therapy. Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction. 2021 Nov 1;50(9):102159 [Abbas M, Mehdi A, Khan FH, Verma S, Ahmad A, Khatoon F, Raza ST, Afreen S, Glynn SA, Mahdi F.]
- Role of Personalized Medicine in Thyroid Cancer: Latest Aspects. Era's Journal of Medical Research. 2021;8(1):76-81 [Verma S, Verma S, Abbas M, Rizvi AA, Khan A, Raza ST, Mahdi F.]
- Risk of Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Patients: A Review. Era J. Med. Res. 2021; 8(2): 1-5 [Verma S., Abbas M., Verma S., Rizvi AA., Khan A., Raza ST., Mahdi F.]
- Determinants in Tailoring Antidiabetic Therapies: A Personalized Approach. Global Medical Genetics. 2022 Jan 21 [Rizvi AA, Abbas M, Verma S, Verma S, Khan A, Raza ST, Mahdi F.]
- Genetic Variants and Drug Efficacy in Tuberculosis: A Step Toward Personalized Therapy. Global Medical Genetics. 2022 Feb 25 [Khan A, Abbas M, Verma S, Verma S, Rizvi AA, Haider F, Raza ST, Mahdi F.]
- Gender Differences Associated with Hyper-Inflammatory Conditions in COVID-19 Patients. (2022) [Shoeb, Fouzia, Farzana Mahdi, and Imran Hussain.]
- Implication of single nucleotide polymorphisms in Interleukin-10 gene (rs1800896 and rs1800872) with severity of COVID-19. Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics. 2022 Dec;23(1):1-8 [Rizvi S, Rizvi SM, Raza ST, Abbas M, Fatima K, Zaidi ZH, Mahdi F.]
- Dopamine Gene Polymorphism, Biochemical and Oxidative Stress Parameters in Geriatric Population with and Without Depression: A Pilot Study. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry. 2022 Jan;37(1):69-76 [Mahdi RA, Ahmad I, Jilani T, Ansari JA, Mahdi F, Mahdi AA, Jafar T.]
- Personalized Medicine Future Perspective Approach for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. Era’s Journal of Medical Research.2021:8(2);1-7 [Ansari O, Mahdi F., Jafar T., Ahmad I.]
- Antiproliferative Activity of Cissus Quadrangularis Extract Against Human Cervical Cancer Cells: In vitro and In silico analysis. Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry (Formerly Current Medicinal Chemistry-Anti-Cancer Agents). 2021 Dec 1;21(18):2536-45 [Siddiqui S, Zia Q, Abbas M, Verma S, Jafri A, Misra D, Luqman S, Ahamed M, Ahmad MS, Arshad M.]
- Pharmacogenomics for Infectious Diseases [Ansari, O., Hussain, I., Jafar, T., Mahdi, F., & Ahmad, I. (2022).]
- Personalized Medicine: Role Of Asymmetric Dimethylarginine As A Predictive Marker Of Cad. Era’s Journal of Medical Research. Vol 7 no. 1.2020 (Peer Reviewed) [S. Mohd. Shiraz Rizvi, Farzana Mahdi, Abbas Ali Mahdi, Tabrez Jafar, Saliha Rizvi.]
Book Chapters
- Shrikant Verma, Mohammad Abbas, Sushma Verma and Farzana Mahdi. Impact of COVID-19 on environment. Trends in environmental biology. Kripa-Drisht Publication. ISBN:978-93-90847-55-6, Page No. 111-118.
- Shrikant Verma, Mohammad Abbas, Sushma Verma and Farzana Mahdi. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis management. Impact and response (X). Bhumi Publishing. ISBN: 978-93-91768-46-1. Page no. 209-218.
- Shrikant Verma, Mohammad Abbas, Sushma Verma and Farzana Mahdi. Post-COVID complications in COVID-19 patients. Impact and response (XII). Bhumi Publishing. ISBN: 978-93-91768-95-9. Page no. 29-41.