Author

Kedar Mehta

GMERS Medical College Gotri Vadodara - Cited by 3,239 - Research - Scientific Writing - Training

Biography

Kedar Mehta Passed HSC in March 2004 from GSHSEB Medical college. He is a researcher. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals. He is the Editorial Board Member of Journals and serves as a member of various associations, apart from being an author for many books
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Repurposed antiviral drugs for COVID-19; interim WHO SOLIDARITY trial results
H Pan, R Peto, QA Karim, M Alejandria, AMH Restrepo, CH García, ...N Engl J Med, 20202381202
2020
Cash transfer scheme for people with tuberculosis treated by the National TB Programme in Western India: a mixed methods study
BH Patel, K Jeyashree, P Chinnakali, M Vijayageetha, KG Mehta, B Modi, ...BMJ open 9 (12), e033158, 2019201
35
2019
Tuberculosis screening among pregnant women attending a tertiary care hospital in Puducherry, South India: is it worth the effort?
M Vijayageetha, AMV Kumar, J Ramakrishnan, S Sarkar, D Papa, ...Global health action 12 (1), 1564488, 2019201
17
2019
Efficacy and safety of colchicine in COVID-19: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
KG Mehta, T Patel, PD Chavda, P PatelRMD open 7 (3), e0046, 2021202
17
2021
Hydroxychloroquine for SARS CoV2 Prophylaxis in Healthcare Workers – A Multicentric Cohort Study Assessing Effectiveness and Safety
D Badyal, et al.Journal of association of physicians of India JAPI 69 (6), 17-22, 202114202
14
2021
Role of vaccine science diplomacy in low-middle-income countries for eradicating the vaccine-preventable diseases: Targeting the “LAST MILE”
S Bhattacharya, SM Saleem, D Shikha, O Gokdemir, K MehtaJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 10 (8), 273, 2021202
9
2021
Do primary care physicians require training in core clinical dermatology? A cross sectional needs assessment study from Western India
SH Thakkar, PD Chavda, KG MehtaIndian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology 85, 380, 20120
9
2019
Dietary salt consumption pattern as an antecedent risk factor for hypertension: Status, vision, and future recommendations
S Bhattacharya, OP Bera, SM Saleem, MM Hossain, DS Varshney, R Kaur, ...Clinical Nutrition ESPEN 47, 422-430, 2022202
6
2022
‘We are not aware of notification of tuberculosis’: A mixed‐methods study among private practitioners from western India
MP Rupani, CJ Shah, JD Dave, AV Trivedi, KG MehtaThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management 3 (4), 1052-108, 2021202
6
2021
Stigma, discrimination, and domestic violence experienced by women living with HIV: a cross-sectional study from western India
KG Mehta, R Baxi, S Patel, P Chavda, V MazumdarIndian Journal of Community Medicine: Official Publication of Indian …, 2019201
6
2019
A structured mentorship program for medical college faculty on health research
P Chavda, K Mehta, T Patel, K Shringarpure, C Pandya, D Solankimedical journal armed forces india 77, S180-S189, 2021202
5
2021
Harnessing the potential of the primary healthcare facilities in India to respond COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping evidence-based research synthesis
A Royal, MA Mali, V Kumar, IA Wagh, S Bhushan, AN Mokal, K Mehta, ...Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 10 (1), 116, 2021202
5
2021
Breastfeeding position and attachment practices among lactating mothers: An urban community-based cross-sectional study from Vadodara city in western India
K Davra, P Chavda, C Pandya, D Dave, K MehtaClinical Epidemiology and Global Health 15, 101009, 2022202
4
2022
Ocular adverse events in drug sensitive TB patients on daily fixed dose combination anti-TB drugs: A record review study from Kerala, India
MS Manu, K Mehta, M Das, S Balakrishnan, PS Rakesh, MP Sindhu, ...indian journal of tuberculosis 67 (2), 216-221, 2020202
4
2020
The perspective of our future doctors towards organ donation: a national representative study from India
M Verma, P Sharma, S Ranjan, SS Sahoo, R Aggarwal, K Mehta, R Tariq, ...International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 3 (), 197-20, 2020202
4
2020
“Side effects--part of the package”: a mixed methods approach to study adverse events among patients being programmatically treated for DR-TB in Gujarat, India
A Jakasania, K Shringarpure, D Kapadia, R Sharma, K Mehta, A Prajapati, ...BMC Infectious Diseases 20 (1), 1-12, 2020202
3
2020
Pharmacy based surveillance for identifying missing tuberculosis cases: a mixed methods study from South India
A Frederick, M Das, K Mehta, G Kumar, S SatyanarayanaIndian Journal of Tuberculosis 68 (1), 51-58, 2021202
3
2021
Screening adults with tuberculosis for severe illness at notification: programme experience from Gujarat, India
BH Patel, HD Shewade, KB Davara, KG Mehta, BV Modi, MJ Vyas, ...Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 116 (12 …, 2022202
3
2022
Clinical and equipment-related factors associated with the adequate peripheral blood stem cell collection in autologous transplant at a tertiary cancer center in Kerala-A …
M Murugesan, K Shringarpure, DSA Karthickeyan, CK Nair, SK Nayanar, ...Transfusion and Apheresis Science 58 (4), 457-463, 01901
2
2019