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Overview

Ramesh S. Paranjape is affiliated with the Indian Council of Medical Research in India and has made contributions primarily in the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on Infectious Diseases, Virology, and Molecular Biology. Their research covers several subfields including Plant Science and Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

Their work addresses key topics such as HIV Research and Treatment, HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, and the pharmacological applications of Nigella sativa. Additional research topics include Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections as well as Immune Cell Function and Interaction.

Paranjape's recent publications include:

  • Factors determining successful treatment outcome among notified tuberculosis patients in Belagavi district of North Karnataka, India, 2024, Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
  • The Evolution of Regulatory Elements in the Emerging Promoter-Variant Strains of HIV-1 Subtype C, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • HIV Skews a Balanced Mtb-Specific Th17 Response in Latent Tuberculosis Subjects to a Pro-inflammatory Profile Independent of Viral Load, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Waning of Antibody Response Among Vaccinees who Received Two Doses of Covishield Vaccine, 2023, Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
  • Antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of curcumin against oral pathogens: Potential for periodontal treatment, 2025, The Microbe

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Paranjape include:

  • Thongadi Ramesh Dinesha
  • Madhuri Thakar
  • Dhanashree Patil
  • Anil Kumar
  • Disha Bhange

Their publications are often featured in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Cell Reports
  • The Microbe

Best Publications

  • Full-Length Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Genomes from Subtype C-Infected Seroconverters in India, with Evidence of Intersubtype Recombination

    Kavita S. Lole;Robert C. Bollinger;Ramesh S. Paranjape;Deepak Gadkari

  • Geographic and temporal trends in the molecular epidemiology and genetic mechanisms of transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance: an individual-patient- and sequence-level meta-analysis

    Soo Yon Rhee;Jose Luis Blanco;Michael R. Jordan;Jonathan Taylor

  • Recent Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection and the Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Acquisition in India

    Steven J Reynolds;Arun R Risbud;Mary E Shepherd;Jonathan M Zenilman

  • Determinants of HIV prevalence among female sex workers in four south Indian states: analysis of cross-sectional surveys in twenty-three districts.

    Banadakoppa M Ramesh;Stephen Moses;Reynold Washington;Shajy Isac

  • Feasibility of pooling sera for HIV-1 viral RNA to diagnose acute primary HIV-1 infection and estimate HIV incidence.

    Thomas C. Quinn;Ron Brookmeyer;Richard Kline;Richard Kline;Mary Shepherd

  • Risk factors for HIV infection in people attending clinics for sexually transmitted diseases in India.

    J. J. Rodrigues;S. M. Mehendale;M. E. Shepherd;A. D. Divekar

  • Sexual practices, HIV and sexually transmitted infections among self-identified men who have sex with men in four high HIV prevalence states of India.

    Ginnela Nv Brahmam;Venkaiah Kodavalla;Hemalatha Rajkumar;Hari Kumar Rachakulla

  • Absence of Coreceptor Switch with Disease Progression in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections in India

    D. Cecilia;S.S. Kulkarni;S.P. Tripathy;R.R. Gangakhedkar

  • Risk Factors and Clinical Presentation of Acute Primary HIV Infection in India

    Robert C. Bollinger;Ronald S. Brookmeyer;Sanjay M. Mehendale;Ramesh S. Paranjape

  • Incidence and Predictors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Seroconversion in Patients Attending Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics in India

    Sanjay M. Mehendale;Jeanette J. Rodrigues;Ronald S. Brookmeyer;Raman R. Gangakhedkar

  • Enhanced mucosal and systemic immune response with intranasal immunization of mice with HIV peptides entrapped in PLG microparticles in combination with Ulex Europaeus-I lectin as M cell target

    Monika Manocha;Pramod Chandra Pal;K.T. Chitralekha;Beena Elizabeth Thomas

  • Baseline integrated behavioural and biological assessment among most at-risk populations in six high-prevalence states of India: design and implementation challenges.

    Tobi Saidel;Rajatashuvra Adhikary;Mandar Mainkar;Jayesh Dale

  • Maternal Tuberculosis: A Risk Factor for Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    Amita Gupta;Amita Gupta;Ramesh Bhosale;Arti Kinikar;Nikhil Gupte

  • HIV/AIDS in India: an overview of the Indian epidemic.

    Ramesh Paranjape;Stephen James Challacombe

  • Risk behaviour, sexually transmitted infections and HIV among long-distance truck drivers: a cross-sectional survey along national highways in India.

    Arvind Pandey;Sudhir Kumar Benara;Nandini Roy;Damodar Sahu

  • Circulating parasite antigen(s) in lymphatic filariasis: use of monoclonal antibodies to phosphocholine for immunodiagnosis.

    Renu B Lal;R S Paranjape;David E Briles;T B Nutman

  • Highly complex neutralization determinants on a monophyletic lineage of newly transmitted subtype C HIV-1 Env clones from India.

    Smita S. Kulkarni;Alan Lapedes;Haili Tang;S. Gnanakaran

  • SPECIFIC ALLERGIC SENSITISATION TO FILARIAL ANTIGENS IN TROPICAL EOSINOPHILIA SYNDROME

    E.A. Ottesen;F.A. Neva;R.S. Paranjape;S.P. Tripathy

  • Injecting and sexual risk behaviours, sexually transmitted infections and HIV prevalence in injecting drug users in three states in India.

    Mahanta J;Medhi Gk;Paranjape Rs;Roy N

  • Editor's Choice: Maternal Tuberculosis: A Risk Factor for Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    Amita Gupta;Ramesh Bhosale;Arti Kinikar;Nikhil Gupte

  • Assessment of the population-level effectiveness of the Avahan HIV-prevention programme in South India: a preplanned, causal-pathway-based modelling analysis.

    Michael Pickles;Michael Pickles;Marie-Claude Boily;Peter Vickerman;Peter Vickerman;Catherine M Lowndes;Catherine M Lowndes

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Brookmeyer
Ron Brookmeyer University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas C. Quinn
Thomas C. Quinn Johns Hopkins University
Michel Alary
Michel Alary Université Laval
Peter Vickerman
Peter Vickerman University of Bristol
Stephen Moses
Stephen Moses University of Manitoba
Eric A. Ottesen
Eric A. Ottesen National Institutes of Health
Melanie Abas
Melanie Abas King's College London
Vikram Patel
Vikram Patel Harvard University
Martin Prince
Martin Prince King's College London
Susan H. Eshleman
Susan H. Eshleman Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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