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Brief particulars:
Full
name: Vipin Mohan Vashishtha
Date of Birth: 26th April, 1964 Sex: Male.
Communication Address:
Dr Vipin
M. Vashishtha,
Director & Consultant,
Mangla Hospital & Research Center,
Shakti Chowk,
Bijnor-246701(UP) India.
Tel: +91-1342-262931,
Telefax: +91-1342-265102,
e-mail: vmv@manglahospital.org
Websites: www.manglahospital.org ; www.pediascene.com
Current Assignments:
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Director & Consultant Pediatrician, Mangla Hospital, Shakti Chowk,
Bijnor-246701 (UP).
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Currently involved with Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) as its
National Convener of
Polio Eradication Committee (PEC) ince 2007.
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Editor & Publisher, Pediascene- a quarterly newsbulletin published
un-interruptedly for last 10 years.
Academic qualification:
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MBBS,
Agra University, S.N. Medical College, Agra, December 2006.
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MD,
Pediatrics, Agra University, S.N. Medical College, Agra, April 1991.
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Fellowship in Advanced Vaccinology (ADVAC-9), Annecy, France 2008.
Teaching and/or Professional
Experience:
Junior
Resident, Pediatrics
S.N. Medical College, Agra 1988-1991
Senior Resident,
Pediatrics Mool Chand Hospital, New Delhi 1991-92
Batra Hospital & MRC, New Delhi
Consultant Pediatrician &
Mangla Hospital, Bijnor From 1992 (till now)
Neonatologist
Key achievements (Summary):
- National convener,
Polio Eradication Committee, IAP, 2007-08
- Fellowship of
Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 2005
- Fellowship in
Advanced Vaccinology (ADVAC-9), Annecy, France 2008.
- National Convener,
IAP Science of Vaccinology Program, 2007.
- National
Co-convener, Polio Eradication Committee, IAP 2003-06
- EB member, Central
IAP in 2001 & 2002,
- Founder, Editor &
Publisher, Pediascene since 1998
- Member, IAP
Committee on Immunization, 2007-08
- Member, India
Expert Advisory Group on Polio Eradication 2007-08
- Executive board
member, ID chapter IAP-2002-03, 06-07
- Published over 100
papers, articles in various national & international scientific
journals, textbooks, periodicals, and bulletins.
- Reviewer of many
national & international indexed journals.
I. Editorial Services:
(i) PEDIASCENE : Founder, Editor-in-chief, and publisher since 1998. Ten
year of uninterrupted publication.
(ii) Bulletin of Polio Eradication Committee of IAP; Editor (since 2007) and
Co-editor, Quarterly publication, 15, 000 copies per issue, associated with
the bulletin since 2003-08.
(iii) Reviewer of Indian Pediatrics, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2009.
(iv) Bulletin of Infectious Disease Chapter of IAP, National Executive Board
member, 2004-2005
(v) Reviewer of “Indian Journal of Medical Sciences”, Monthly publication,
Medknow Publication
Mumbai, Indexed in Index Medicus, Pubmed, Medline etc
(vi) Guest Editor, Asian Journal of Pediatric Practice, August 2004,
(vii) Reviewer of Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2006 onwards.
(viii) Reviewer of Expert Review on Vaccines, 2009.
(ix) Reviewer of BMJ, 2009
(x) Reviewer of PLOS One 2009
(xi) Reviewer of Indian Journal of Medical Research, 2009.
II. Medical Books published:
1-Newborn
Baby and You (Hindi).
2-Proceeding and Recommendations: Workshop on Polio Eradication and
Improvement
of Routine Immunization,English, 2001.
3-Polio Unmoolan: Ek Aakhiri Dhakke Ke Intezar Mein! (Hindi) Q&A series,
2002, Editor and Publisher, Paras Publishers and Printers, Bijnor,
4-Polio Eradication: Waiting For A Final Push (English), 2002, Editor and
publisher, Five Star Computers, Bijnor, 500 copies, multiple authors, 2002,
5-Final Push to Polio: (English) Co-editor, Polio Eradication Committee of
IAP, UNICEF, 2004, mono author, 14, 000 copies, honorary work.
6-Background material, National Consultative Meeting on Polio Eradication &
Improvement of RI, November 24-25, 2007, Delhi, Indian Academy of
Pediatrics.
III. Contribution to
Chapters to Books:
1-Polio
Eradication: Current Scenario and End Game Strategies, co-author. In Recent
Advances
in Pediatrics, 2005, Volume 15, Edited by Suraj Gupte, Publisher Jaypee
brothers, New Delhi.
2-Immunization Against Japanese Encephalitis, Author In Immunization in
Clinical Practice, 2005, Eds Naveen Thacker and Nitin Shah , Publisher
Jaypee brothers, New Delhi.
3-Influenza Vaccination Today, author. In Recent Advances in Pediatrics,
2005, Volume 15, Edited by Suraj Gupte, Publisher Jaypee brothers, New
Delhi.
4-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, author. In Recent Advances in
Pediatrics, 2004, Special Volume 14, Edited by Suraj Gupte, Publisher Jaypee
brothers, New Delhi.
5-Polio Eradication: Current Situation and Future Perspective, co-author. In
Recent Advances in Pediatrics, 2003, Volume 13, Edited by Suraj Gupte,
Publisher Jaypee brothers, New Delhi.
6-Global Polio eradication-Current status, co-author, In Infectious Diseases
in Children and Newer Vaccines; Part 1, Edited by Tapan K. Ghosh, published
by Infectioud Disease chapter of IAP, Ahemedabad: Kolkata, 2003.
7-Japanese Encephalitis-An Overviews, Author, In Infectious Diseases in
Children and Newer Vaccines; Part 1, Edited by Tapan K. Ghosh and Ajay Kalra,
published by Infectioud Disease chapter of IAP, Ahemedabad: Kolkata: Agra
2003.
8-Computer Related Injuries. Co-author, In Bhave’s Textbook of Adolescent
Medicine, Editors Drs Swati Y.Bhave, A. Parthasarthy, PSN Menon, MKC Nair,
E. Garudener, published by Jaypee brothers, New Delhi, 1st edition, 2006.
9-National Immunization Days (NIDs) as a vital component of Eradication
strategy. IAP Textbook of Pediatrics, 4th edition, IAP, Jaypee Brothers, New
Delhi 2009.
10-Vashishtha VM, Kumar P. Acute Infective Gastroenteritis in Children.. In
IAP specialty series on Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2006, Published by
Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 1st Edn, pp 146-173.
IV. Publications in Medical
Journals:
(a) International Medical Journals:
Vashishtha VM. Emergence of multidrug resistant pneumococci in India.
BMJ. 2000 Oct 21;321(7267):1022-3.
Vashishtha VM. Oral rehydration solution. Doctors in India still seem not to
be convinced.
BMJ. 2001 Nov 3;323(7320):1068-9.
Interviews to:
Senior K. Polio eradication within our grasp? Lancet Infect Dis. 2008
Oct;8(10):591-2.
Mudur G. BMJ: India considers new polio vaccine, kindling debate on
strategy. BMJ 2008;337:a2809. Published 1 December 2008,
doi:10.1136/bmj.a2809
(b) National Medical Journals & Bulletins:
1-Vashishtha VM. Acute Febrile
Encephalopathy: More Stringent Criteria
Needed to Make a Correct Diagnosis. Indian J
Pediatr 2009. Accepted for publication.
2-Vashishtha VM. Polio eradication in India:
Need for caution. Indian J Pediatr 2009.
Accepted for publication.
3-The State of the World's Children 2009:
Maternal Health is the Key to Achieve MDGs 4
and 5. Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2009
March; 47(3):
4-Setting the Scene to Blame the GOI for
Failure of Polio Eradication-Reply.
Vashishtha VM, Kalra A. Indian Pediatr. 2009
Feb;46(2):185-186.
5-World Report on Child Injury Prevention:
An Ignored Component of Child Survival!
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2009
Feb;46(2):152-153.
6-Why Tuberculosis is a Difficult Disease to
Target for Control or Elimination?
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2009
Jan;46(1):82-3.
7-World Health Report 2008 Time to Go Back
to the Basics! Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr.
2009 Jan;46(1):49-50.
8-World Malaria Report 2008 A Billion dollar
Moment for a Centuries Old Disease?
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2008
Dec;45(12):985-6.
9-World disasters report 2008 acknowledging
a disease as a disaster.
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2008
Nov;45(11):911-2.
10-UNICEF 2008 Humanitarian Action Report:
hinting an impending crisis.
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2008
Oct;45(10):843-4.
11-Universal immunization program and polio
eradication in India. Polio Eradication
Committee, Indian Academy of
Pediatrics(PEC,IAP), Vashishtha VM, John TJ,
Agarwal RK, Kalra A.
Indian Pediatr. 2008 Oct;45(10):807-13
12-2008 World Drug Report: a more pragmatic
approach needed to combat illicit drug use.
Vashishtha VM. Indian Pediatr. 2008
Sep;45(9):767-8.
13-Child soldiers global report 2008: a
timely reminder. Vashishtha VM. Indian
Pediatr. 2008 Aug;45(8):679-80.
14-Vashishtha VM. The nexus & the ills
afflicting the vaccination practices. Indian
J Med Res 127, May 2008, pp 518-519
15-Vashishtha VM. A Practitioners’ Day in
Office: Where Monotony is Bliss! Indian
Pediatr. 2008; 45: 612.
16-Vashishtha VM. Countdown to 2015 for
Maternal, Newborn, and Child Survival: A
Critical Appraisal of 2008 Report Indian
Pediatr. 2008; 45: 574-576.
17-Vashishtha VM, Kalra A, John TJ, Thacker
N, Agarwal RK. IAP Recommendations on Polio
Eradication and Improvement of Routine
Immunization. Indian Pediatr. 2008
May;45(5):367-78.
18-Vashishtha VM, Kumar A, John TJ, Nayak
NC. Cassia occidentalis poisoning as the
probable cause of hepatomyoencephalopathy in
children in western Uttar Pradesh. Indian J
Med Res. 2007 Jun;125(6):756-62.
19-Vashishtha VM, Kumar A, John TJ, Nayak
NC. Cassia occidentalis poisoning causes
fatal coma in children in western Uttar
Pradesh. Indian Pediatr. 2007
Jul;44(7):522-5.
20-Vashishtha VM, Nayak NC, John TJ, Kumar
A. Recurrent annual outbreaks of a
hepato-myo-encephalopathy syndrome in
children in western Uttar Pradesh, India.
Indian J Med Res. 2007 Apr;125(4):523-33.
21-Shah NK, John TJ, Thacker N, Vashishtha
V, Kalra A, Ugra D. Polio eradication
strategies in Indian recommendations under
IAP Action Plan 2006. Indian Pediatr. 2006
Dec;43(12):1057-63.
22-VashishthaVM. Travails of demystifying a
mysterious disease in India. Indian Pediatr.
2004 Apr;41(4):403-4.
23-VashishthaVM. But do we have other
options? Indian J Pediatr. 2004
Feb;71(2):183-4.
24-VashishthaVM. Mystery behind mysterious
disease: far from unraveled! Indian Pediatr.
2004 Feb;41(2):204-5.
25-VashishthaVM. Brief profile of an
epidemic of acute encephalopathy in Western
Uttar Pradesh. Indian Pediatr. 2003
Sep;40(9):920-2.
26-VashishthaVM. Reye's syndrome--an
interesting epidemiological correlation.
Indian Pediatr. 2000 Mar;37(3):343-4.
27-VashishthaVM, Kalra A, Kalra K, Jain VK.
Prevalence of congenital heart disease in
school children. Indian Pediatr. 1993
Nov;30(11):1337-40.
28-Vashistha VM, Kalra A, Kalra K, Jain VK.
Prevalence of rheumatic heart disease in
school children. Indian Pediatr. 1993
Jan;30(1):53-6.
29-Kalra A, Chaturvedi N, Vashishtha VM,
Dube KN, Kalra K. Per rectal diazepam
therapy in convulsivedisorders. Indian
Pediatr. 1992 Aug;29(8):975-8.
30-Tandon JN, VashishthaVM. Kohli S, Kalra
A. Cholecystitis with cholelithiasis in a
male child.Indian Pediatr. 1991
Jun;28(6):684-5.
31-Vashishtha VM. Toxicity of
anti-tubercular drugs in children. Bulletin,
Infectious Diseases Chapter of IAP, Vol: 3
No 2, April-June, 2003, pp 14-18.
32-VashishthaVM. Pediatric SARS: A cyber age
disease with an uncertain future! Bulletin,
Infectious Diseases Chapter of IAP, Vol: 4
No 2, June, 2004, pp 22-30.
33-VashishthaVM. Computerization of clinics
and hospitals. Asian Journal of Pediatric
Practice 2004; Vol 7, No. 3, pp52-58.
34-Thacker N, VashishthaVM. It’s Now or
Never. Editorial, Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 1, Issue
1, January 2004.
35-Thacker N, VashishthaVM, John TJJ. Polio
Eradication- Success is just around the
corner. Bulletin of Polio Eradication
Committee of IAP. Vol 1, Issue 2, July 2004,
36-Thacker N, VashishthaVM, John TJJ. Wild
virus now confined to its last citadel;
let’s shut all the exit points! Bulletin of
Polio Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 1,
Issue 3, November 2004.
37-Vashishtha VM, Saxena R. How to search
Internet? Bulletin of Computer and Medical
electronic Group of IAP. 2002.
38-VashishthaVM. Arrival of new and future
vaccines: How many pricks to be given to a
young child? Pediascene 1998, Vol 1, Issue
2.
39-VashishthaVM. Gross splenomegaly with
ataxia- an unusual presentation of childhood
TB. Pediascene 1998, Vol 1, Issue 2.
40-VashishthaVM. The game pharmaceuticals
play and trap more than willing doctors.
Pediascene 1998, Vol 1, Issue 3.
41-VashishthaVM. Status of OPV after
eradication of wild poliovirus in western
world. Pediascene 1998, Vol 1, Issue 3.
42-VashishthaVM. Large occipital
encephalocele. Pediascene 1999, Vol 2, Issue
1.
43-VashishthaVM. Treatment of acute otitis
media in children. Pediascene 1999, Vol 2,
Issue 1.
44-VashishthaVM. Continuous Positive Airway
Pressure (CPAP) - Equipment Update.
Pediascene 1999, Vol 2, Issue 1.
45-VashishthaVM. Neurocysticercosis in
Children. Pediascene 1999; Vol 2, Issue 2.
46-VashishthaVM. Noonan syndrome: Images in
clinical practice. Pediascene 1999; Vol 2
Issue 2.
47-VashishthaVM. Malaria in children,
Pediascene 1999; Vol 2 Issue 3.
48-VashishthaVM. Stevens Johnson syndrome.
Pediascene 1999; Vol 2 Issue 3.
49-VashishthaVM. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis:
Images in clinical practice. Pediascene
2000; Vol 3 Issue 1.
50- VashishthaVM. Gastroscisis and
Exomphalos: Images in clinical practice.
Pediascene 2000;
Vol 3 Issue 2..
51-VashishthaVM. Will India prove a
stumbling block in the field of global polio
eradication? Pediascene 2002; Vol 5, Issue
1&2.
52-VashishthaVM. Fourth generation
Cephalosporins-a review. Pediascene 2002;
Vol. 5 Issue 3.
53-VashishthaVM. Homozygous Familial
Hypercholesterolemia- Images in clinical
practice. Pediascene 2002-2003, Vol 5Issue 4
& Vol 6 Issue 1.
54-VashishthaVM. Who decides- What our
children do need the most? Editorial,
Pediascene 2003, Vol. 6 Issues 2&3.
55-VashishthaVM. How to win an IAP
presidency election? Pediascene 2003; Vol. 6
Issues 2&3.
56-VashishthaVM. Recommendations on
Immunization- IAP is in a dilemma!
Pediascene 2003; Vol. 6 Issue 4.
57-VashishthaVM. OPV Vs IPV-Wild Vs
Civilized vaccine. Editorial,
Pediascene2003; Vol. 6 Issue 4.
58-VashishthaVM. Issues involving individual
pediatric vaccination- Symposium on
Pediatric vaccination. Pediascene 2003; Vol.
6 Issue 4, pp8-15.
59-VashishthaVM. Emerging new viral
threats-How prepared are we? Pediascene
2004; Vol. 7 Issue1.
60-VashishthaVM. How to use antibiotics in
suspected bacterial infections in neonates?
Pediascene2004; Vol. 7 Issue1.
61-VashishthaVM. IAP policies, guidelines
and recommendations on immunization 2003- A
rejoinder. Pediascene 2004; Vol. 7 Issue 1.
62-VashishthaVM. Bubble CPAP-Equipment
Update. Pediascene 2004; Vol 7 Issues 2&3.
63-Vashishtha VM. New Challenges in Vaccine
Development. Bulletin, Infectious Diseases
Chapter of IAP, Vol: 5 No 1, April, 2005, pp
3-6.
64-Vashishtha VM. Issues with Hepatitis
vaccines. Bulletin, Infectious Diseases
Chapter of IAP, Vol: 5 No 3, October, 2005,
pp 12-15.
65-Vashishtha VM. , Thacker N, Krishna, SA.
Polio Eradication: How far have we reached
and where have we gone wrong? Pediatrics
Today, Vol. VIII No. 5, Sept-Oct, 2005, pp
320-324.
66-Vashishtha VM. How to make U.P. India’s
pride? In Souvenir of 26th annual Conference
of IAP, UP, 2005.
67-Shah, RC, John TJJ, Thacker N,
VashishthaVM. Polio Eradication in India:
Victory in sight. Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 2, Issue
2, June 2005, pp 2-3.
68-Shah, RC, John TJJ, Thacker N,
VashishthaVM. Vaccine-associated Paralytic
Poliomyelitis. Bulletin of Polio Eradication
Committee of IAP. Vol 2, Issue 2, June 2005,
pp 6-7.
69-Thacker N, VashishthaVM, John TJJ, Shah,
RC. 2005-2206 A critical period for India’s
polio eradication efforts. Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 2, Issue
3, December 2005, pp 2-3.
70-John TJJ, Thacker N, Shah, RC,
VashishthaVM. New Zealand experience after
switching polio vaccines. Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 2, Issue
3, December 2005, pp 11-13.
71-VashishthaVM, Thacker N, John TJJ, Shah,
RC. Importation: The greatest threat to
polio-free world. Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 2, Issue
3, December 2005, pp 13-16.
72-VashishthaVM, Kalra A, Kalra K. Acute
respiratory infections in childhood. JAMS
1991; 4(2): 33-34..
73-A. Kalra, D. Kapoor, V.M. Vashishtha, V.K.
Srivastava and K. Kalra. Cerebrospinal fluid
LDH – Diagnostic & prognostic value. JAMS 6
(4) 194-199, 1993
74-Vashishtha VM, Thacker N. Polio
Eradication: How Near and How Far? Indian J
Practical Pediatr 2006; 8:220-231
75-Vashishtha VM. Status of Neonatal health
in India: Let’s give devil its due!
Pediascene 2004-05, Vol 7 Issue 4 & Vol 8
Issue 1, pp 2-3.
76-Vashishtha VM. International health
agencies; How sincere are they? Pediascene
2005, Vol 8, Issue 2&3, pp 4-5.
77-Vashishtha VM. Be ‘creative’ and ‘plan
it’ like Delhi! Pediascene 2005, Vol 8,
Issue 2&3, pp 27.
78-Vashishtha VM. Is it time to bring down
the curtain on eradication efforts?
Pediascene 2006, Vol. 8, Issue 4, pp2-4.
79-Vashishtha VM. IAP-ID Chapter CME on
Infectious Diseases, New Delhi. Pediascene
2006, Vol. 8, Issue 4, pp 28.
80-Vashishtha VM. Saharanpur outbreak: Where
disease heralds death! Pediascene 2006, Vol.
9, Issue 2 &3, pp 2-3.
81-Vashishtha VM. When perseverance pays.
Pediascene 2006, Vol. 9, Issue 2 &3, pp 4.
82-Vashishtha VM. A tribute to a true
statesman of the academy. Pediascene 2006,
Vol. 9, Issue 2 &3, pp 23.
83-Vashishtha VM. Pause for a moment.
Editorial. Pediascene 2007, Vol. 9, Issue 4
& Vol. 10, Issue 1. pp 2.
84-Vashishtha VM. IAP Presidential Election
2007: Whom should I vote for? Pediascene
2007, Vol. 9, Issue 4 & Vol. 10, Issue 1, pp
4.
85-Vashishtha VM. Saharanpur expedition: The
end of a pilgrimage. Pediascene 2007, Vol.
10, Issue 2&3, pp 2-3.
86-Vashishtha VM. 45th National Conference
of IAP, Bhubaneshwar. The friend who came to
the rescue of Gadadhar Sarangi. Pediascene
2007, Vol. 10, Issue 2&3, pp 6-7.
87-Vashishtha VM. A ‘spoilt brat’ who never
stops making faces, and refuses to grow up!!
Pediascene 2008, Vol.10, Issue 4 & Vol. 11,
Issue 1. (Dec 07-March 08) pp 1-2.
88- Vashishtha VM. A journey worth
remembering and worth sharing too.
Pediascene 2008, Vol.10, Issue 4 & Vol. 11,
Issue 1. (Dec 07-March 08) pp 2-3.
89- Vashishtha VM. ACADEMY SCENARIO: IAP
Presidential Election 2008. Pediascene 2008,
Vol.10, Issue 4 & Vol. 11, Issue 1. (Dec
07-March 08) pp 14-15.
90- Vashishtha VM. BOOK REVIEW: Manual of
Newborn Care. Pediascene 2008, Vol.10, Issue
4 & Vol. 11, Issue 1. (Dec 07-March 08) pp
13.
91- Vashishtha VM. Lessons to be learnt! IN
PICTURE: 9th ADVAC, Advanced Course of
Vaccinology, 2008 Pediascene 2008, Vol.10,
Issue 4 & Vol. 11, Issue 1. (Dec 07-March
08) pp 24-26.
92-Vashishtha VM. Japanese Encephalitis
Vaccines-An Overview. Pediatrics Today 2006;
9 (July-August): 196-201.
93-Vashishtha VM, Kumar P. Japanese
encephalitis vaccines. The Child and Newborn
2005; 9(Apr-June): 46-52.
94-Vashishtha VM. Achieving academic
excellence in practice. Art & Science of
Pediatric Practice, IAP vision 2007,
pp64-73.
95-Vashishtha VM. Recurrent outbreaks of a
hepatomyoencephalopathy syndrome
masquerading as acute encephalitis in
children in western Uttar Pradesh-A report.
Academy Today June 2007, IAP, 35-36.
96-Vashishtha VM. Polio eradication-western
UP scenario. Souvenir, National Conference
of Pediatrics Infectious Disease Chapter of
IAP, Chennai, 2006.
97-John TJ, Shah N, Thacker N, Vashishtha VM.
Polio Eradication: Learn from failure to
create success. Bulletin of Polio
Eradication Committee of IAP. Vol 3, Issue
1, August 2006, pp 2-6.
98-Vashishtha VM, Kalra A, Agarwal, A. Q1
2007: So far, So good! The Polio Pulse, Vol.
1, Issue 1, March 2007, pp2-3.
99-Vashishtha VM, Kalra A, Agarwal, A. GPEI
progress in India: Challenge-How to pose a
rosy picture? The Polio Pulse, Vol. 4, Issue
2, June 2007, pp2-3.
100-Vashishtha VM, Kalra A, Agarwal, A. IAP
& Polio Eradication in India: The catch-22
situation. The Polio Pulse, Vol. 5, Issue 1,
April 2008, pp2-3.
101- Vashishtha VM, Kalra A, Agarwal, A.
Editorial. The Polio Pulse, Vol. 5, Issue 2,
October 2008, pp 3. .
102- Vashishtha VM. Viewpoint: We are not
prepared. The Polio Pulse, Vol. 5, Issue 2,
October 2008, pp 3-4. . .
103- 102- Vashishtha VM. Q&A. We can not go
on and on for an indefinite time.The Polio
Pulse, Vol. 5, Issue 2, October 2008, pp
7-8.
104-Vashishtha VM. How to use antibiotics in
suspected bacterial infections in neonates?
Souvenir, Indian Academy of Pediatrics,
Uttarakhand State chapter, 2008; pp 24-26.
105-Vashishtha VM, John TJ, Kumar A.
Clinical and Pathological Features of Acute
Toxicity due to Cassia occidentalis in
Vertebrates. Accepted for publication in
Indian J Med Res.2009.
106- Wairagkar N, Khedekar D, Raibagkar S,
Shaikh N, Vashishtha V. Genotypres in Bijnor
(Uttar Pradesh). Annual report of ICMR
2005-06, pp 116.
107- John TJ, Vashishtha VM. Eradication of
vaccine polioviruses: why, when & how?.
Indian J Med Res 130, November 2009, pp
491-494.
108- Vashishtha VM. Current Status of
Tuberculosis and Acute Respiratory
Infections in India: Much More Needs to be
Done! Indian Pediatr 2010; 47: 88-89.
109-Vashishtha VM, John TJ. Prevalence of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in
Children in Western Uttar Pradesh. Indian
Pediatr 2010; 47: 97-100.
110-Vashishtha VM. Preterm birth: a
neglected entity. Indian Pediatr. 2009
Dec;46(12):1071-2.
111-Vashishtha VM. Routine immunization in
India a reappraisal of the system and its
performance! Indian Pediatr. 2009 Nov;46
(11):991-2.
112-Yewale V., Vashishtha V. Reply:
Prevention of Pertussis in Adolescents and
Young Adults Indian Pediatr 2009;46: 1024.
113-Yewale V., Vashishtha V. Reply: Newer
Vaccines – Indian Scenario. Indian Pediatr
2009;46: 1025-1026
114-Vashishtha VM. Rising urbanization of
poverty a blot on the shining armor India
urban poverty report 2009. Indian Pediatr.
2009 Oct;46(10):875-6.
115-Vashishtha VM. Introduction of Hib
containing pentavalent vaccine in national
immunization program of India: the concerns
and the reality! Indian Pediatr. 2009
Sep;46(9):781-2.
116-Kalra A, Vashishtha VM. Typhoid
vaccine(s)--to give or not to give. Indian
Pediatr. 2009 Aug;46(8):733-4; author reply
734-5.
117-Vashishtha VM. Fight against
pneumonia.Indian Pediatr. 2009
Jul;46(7):599-600.
118-Vashishtha VM. Indian slum children in
Western cinema: sensitive portrayal of stark
reality or crass exploitation? Indian
Pediatr. 2009 Jun;46(6):499-500.
119-Vashishtha VM. WHO Global Tuberculosis
Control Report 2009: Tuberculosis
elimination is a distant dream. Indian
Pediatr. 2009 May;46(5):401-2.
120-Vashishtha VM. Human rights watch 2009
world report sincere solidarity is
warranted. Indian Pediatr. 2009
Apr;46(4):308-9.
121- Vashishtha VM. Neonatal asphyxial
deaths: Keep on counting! Pediascene 2008;
Vol. 11, Issues 2&3, pp 2-3.
122-Vashishtha VM. Rotavirus vaccines: What
more is needed? What are the concerns?
Pediascene 2008; Vol. 11, Issues 2&3, pp
9-11.
123-Vashishtha VM. Polymyxin B:
Reincarnation of an old antibiotic.
Pediascene 2008; Vol. 11, Issues 2&3, pp
17-20.
124-Vashishtha VM. Industry and Medical
Profession: The saga continues. Pediascene
2009; Vol. 12, Issues 1, pp 2-3.
c.
Web-sites:
1-Vashishtha VM. Will India
prove a stumbling block in the field of global polio eradication? http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/324/7343/936/b#21685,26Apr2002
2-Interview to tehelka.com: “Drugs that don’t work!”. Available at
www.tehelka.com October 30, 2000.
3-Vashishtha VM. Defending Nimesulide Use! http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/326/7391/713#30993,
5 Apr 2003
4-VashishthaVM. Epidemics of Wild Polio Virus in Uttar Pradesh, India: Do We
Have Reached To A DeadEnd? http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/325/7362/493#25144, 1
Sep 2002
5-Vashishtha VM. Etiopathogenesis of Reye’s Syndrome : Aspirin May Not Be
the Only Culprit!
http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/322/7302/1591#15455, 4 Jul 2001
6-Thacker N, Vashishtha VM, Shah N. Polio eradication: How far is India to
eradication? www.pediatriconcall.com News Letter April-2005
d. Magazines:
1-Vashishtha VM. The best dose. (IPV vs OPV). Down to Earth, Vol.13 No. 12;
November 15, 2004, pp 2-3.
2-Interview: In Denial. (Special report on mystery disease in western UP),
Down to Earth, Vol.13 No.15; December 31, 2004, pp 22.
3-Interview: On weak footing (Polio eradication in India), Down to Earth,
Vol.12 No. 18; February 15, 2004, pp 7-8.
4-Interview: The jab jigsaw- Polio poser for India: What’s the right remedy?
Down to Earth, Vol.13 No. 2; June 15, 2004, pp 42-43.
5-Vashishtha VM. Business of vaccines. Down to Earth, Vol.14 No. 20; March
15, 2006, pp 2-3.
6-A podful of encephalopathy. Down to Earth, Vol.16, No. 8; September1-15,
2007, pp 37.
7-IAP articulates support to PEI. India Communication Update.No. 6, June
2007, UNICEF, New Delhi.
V. Awards of Professional
Recognition:
(i) State/City:
1-Best
member of UP chapter of IAP Award in 1998 presented at UP State
Conference, Bareilly.
2-President’s excellence award and medal for publishing Pediascene at
29th State Conference of UP Chapter of IAP at Jhansi in 1999.
3-Gold Medal and Certificate of appreciation for exemplary work in the
field of Polio Eradication, presented at 25th State Conference of UP
Chapter of IAP in 2004 at Ghaziabad.
4-Rotary’s appreciation certificate for dissemination of medical
education amongst practitioners through distribution of the news
bulletin “Pediascene” in the year 1999.
5-Anilendra Varshney Memorial University Gold Medal” by Agra University
for securing maximum marks in Pharmacology, 1985.
6-Merit certificates by Agra University, Agra in seven undergraduate
subjects in MBBS course, 1986.
(ii) National:
1-Fellowship, Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 2005.
2-Received national IAP award as secretary of IAP Bijnor
branch (best branch award for small city/district
without medical college) during the IAP Pedicon held at
Jaipur, 1999.
3-Received national IAP award as secretary of IAP Bijnor
branch (best branch award for small city/district
without medical college) during the IAP Pedicon held at
Hyderabad, 2000.
4-Rashtriya Chikitsak Ratan Award” 2003, by Nation’s
Economic Development and Growth Society.
(iii) International:
Fellowship in Advanced Vaccinology (ADVAC-9), Annecy, France May 16-30,
2008.
Many biographical citation awards like:
1- Who’s Who in the
World, 21st Edition, 2004-09.
2- Morquio’s Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 5th Edition, 2004-05.
3- Leading Health Professional of the World, 2005.
4- Research Board of Advisor, American Biographical Society, 2003-04.
VI. Membership of Expert Committees:
1-Collaborating with Emory University for a joint IAP-Emory-Gates
project as a co-investigator on studying barriers to
achieve high RI rates in India.
2-ICMR expert committee on Potential Use of IPV in
Interrupting WPV Transmission in Western UP, India, ICMR,
New Delhi on August 27, 2007.
3-Participated and made a ppt on IAP-PEC role in PE at
the 17th IEAG meeting in Delhi on 29-30 May, 2007.
4-Invited by ICMR, New Delhi to participate in a
discussion on formation of a national task force to
control the recurring epidemics of brain diseases all
over the country on May 2, 2005.
5-Collaborating with National Institute of Virology,
Pune on the project of study of measles virus strains
circulating in the region of western U.P., 2003-04.
6-Collaborating with National Institute of Virology,
Pune in investigation of an epidemic of acute
encephalopathic illness in 2-12 year old children in
western UP.
7-Project manager of “Drive Pneumonia Away”-An advocacy
project of John Hopkins Bloomberg University, Baltimore,
USA in Bijnor (UP) from April 2009-November 2009.
VII. IAP office bearer posts:
(i) Member of the Executive Board of National /Central IAP:
Twice in
2001 and 2002.
(ii) Office-Bearer of State IAP:
1-
President, UP State chapter of Infectious diseases in Children, 2004.
2-
Founder and Coordinator, UP chapter of IAP, CMEG, 2003.
3- State
Executive Committee Member, 2002
VIII. Organizational activities:
1-
Convener, IAP meeting on Saharanpur outbreaks on encephalopathy
2-Convener, 2nd IAP National Consultative Meeting on Polio Eradication and
Improvement of RI held at New Delhi on November 24-25.
3- Convener, 6th National Conference of Pediatric Infectious Disese chapter
of IAP at Agra, November 2003.
4- Convener, 23rd State Conference of UP Chapter of IAP and CME on Pediatric
Infectious Diseases, Bareilly, February, 2002.
5- Organizing Secretary of State level Pediatric Rendezvous, Bijnor,
December 1998
6- Organizing Secretary of State level CME on Controversies in Pediatric
Practice and state executive meeting at Bijnor, April 2001.
7- Developed audio-visual aids for use in IAP PP Quiz program all over the
country.
8- Organizing secretary, Neonatal Advanced Life Support (NALS) course on
February 20, 2000 at Bijnor.
9- Organizing Secretary of Symposium on Adolescents Problems and Sex
Education, 11th March 2000.
10- Organized a symposium-cum-talk show on “Early schooling and Learning
Disabilities” at Bijnor on 22nd November 1999 at Bijnor.
11- Organized a panel discussion on Breast-feeding on 11th August 1999 at
Bijnor.
12- Organized workshop on ORT and Diarrhea management on 30th August, 1999
at Bijnor.
13- Conducted a press conference on benefits of breast-feeding to baby,
mother, family and to society on 31st July 1999 at Bijnor.
14- Founder of “Parent Education Cell” at Binor on 13th June 1999 and
started its activities that included
publication of booklets on breastfeeding and pediatric vaccination and
brochures/pamphlets on common pediatric infectious illnesses in Hindi for
distribution amongst general public.
15- Organizing secretary, An Update on Childhood Convulsive disorders at
Bijnor on 14th March 1999.
16- Organizing secretary of IAP PP Quiz on 19th July 1998 at Bijnor.
17- Organized a symposium on breast-feeding on 7th August 1998 at Bijnor.
18- Coordinator and quizmaster of IAP PP Quiz programs in 1999 and 2000 held
at Dhampur and Najibabad, respectively.
19- Organized a school camp and Q&A session on teenage problems and sex
education in Government Inter College, Bijnor on 1st August 2000.
20- Organized a seminar on Adolescents Health Problems in the evening of 1st
August 2000 at Bijnor.
21- Organized debates and essay competitions in Govt. Girls Inter College,
Bijnor and Arya Samaj School Bijnor on breastfeeding from 1998-2000.
22- Organizing secretary of “Shishu Swasthaya Mela” on 19th November 2000 at
Saraswati Shishu Mandir school, at Bijnor.
23- Organized different health camps including ORS camps, deworming camps,
immunization camps etc in and around Bijnor districts between 1998-2002.
IX. List of presentations:
Delivered
many guest lectures, chaired different sessions and participated in various
discussions during IAP conferences, workshops and other events. A list of
few of them is provided below:
1- Delivered a lecture on “Bird Flu” during the symposium of newer infection
in the 42nd National Conference of IAP, Kolkata, 2005;
2- Delivered a lecture on “Polio Eradication: How to move forward?” during
the symposium of polio eradication in the 42nd National Conference of IAP,
Kolkata, 2005;
3- Participated as panelist on “Dialogue Session on Immunization” during the
41st National Conference of IAP, Chennai, 2004;
4- Participated as panelist in the dialogue session on “Polio eradication:
Where are we going wrong?” during the 40th National Conference of IAP,
Mumbai, 2003;
5- Co-chaired session during the CME (II) on “Fetus as a patient” during the
40th National Conference of IAP, Mumbai, 2003;
6- Delivered a lecture on “How to speed up your PC without adding extra
wares?” during the symposium of CMEG at 39th National Conference of IAP,
Bangalore, 2002;
7- Co-chaired sessions on free paper presentation during 39th National
Conference of IAP, Bangalore, 2002;
8- Participated as faculty/instructor during the workshop of CMEG conducted
during 38th National Conference of IAP, Patna, 2001;
9- Delivered a lecture on “Data Compression and maintenace of computer” the
symposium of CMEG at 38th National Conference of IAP, Patna, 2001;
10- Co-chaired two sessions on oral paper presentation during the 38th
National Conference of IAP, Patna, 2001;
11- Delivered a guest lecture on “Epidemic Encephalopathy in western UP”
during the 7th National Conference of Pediatric Infectious Disease Chapter
of IAP at Hyderabad, 2004;
12- Moderated a dialogue session on “Polio Eradication: Beginning of the
End” during the 6th National Conference of Pediatric Infectious Disease
Chapter of IAP at Agra, 2003;
13- Delivered a lecture on Current situation of Polio Eradication during the
symposium on Polio Eradication in 5th National Conference of Pediatric
Infectious Disease Chapter of IAP at Surat, 2002;
14-Delivered a lecture on “Polio Eradication in India”during the 1st
National CME on Infectious Diseases in Children held at Kolkata, May 2003;
15- Moderated a dialogue session during the workshop on polio eradication at
Aligarh, 2004.
16- Participated as panelist during the workshop on polio eradication at
Badayun, 2004.
17- Co-chaired a session on pediatric surgical problems during a Mid-term
National Conference of Pediatric Gastroenterology held in New Delhi, 2003;
18- Judged award paper presentations during the 23rd State Conference of UP
Chapter of IAP held at Bareilly in February, 2002.
19- Judged award paper presentations during the 4th Annual State Conference
of Uttranchal Chapter of IAP held at Roorkee in February, 2005.
20- Delivered a guest lecture on “Oral Rehydration Salts and Therapy” during
Diarrhea management strategy meeting of the millennium at Ghaziabad on 22nd
June 2001.
21- Delivered a lecture on “Role of Routine Immunization in Polio
Eradication” during a workshop on polio eradication in Faizabad on 25th
December, 2002.
22- Delivered a presentation on “Child Survival: The most cost effective
investment” on WHO Day April 7, 2005 at IMA Bijnor.
23- Co-chaired a session on Combination Vaccines at 26th Annual conf of IAP,
2005 held at Aligarh, UP, October, 2005.
24- Delivered a talk on “Are current strategies adequate enough to achieve
polio eradication in the country?” at National conference of IAP, held at
New Delhi, on 7th Jan 2006.
25- Made a ppt on “Current status of Polio Eradication” at IAP-ID chapter
CME at New Delhi on 29th & 30th July, 2006.
26-Made a ppt on “Current scenario of PE in India: Where are we and why?” at
Ist NCM on PE & RI at New Delhi on October 1, 2006.
27-Participated as a panelist in a symposium on Polio Eradication (PE)
during 9th NCPID at Chennai on 14-15th October 2006.
28-Moderated a dialogue session on PE at Annual Conference of IAP, Pedicon
Mumbai held in Mumbai from 9- 13th January, 2007.
29-Convened annual meeting of IAP-PEC on Jan 12, 2007 at Mumbai.
30-Deliverd a talk on IAP-PEC website and its efforts on PE at IAP-NPSP
workshop on PE and RI at Moradabad, February 15, 2007.
31-Made a ppt on “Issues Related to Inactivated Polio Vaccine” at annual
meeting of IAPCOI at Mumbai, March 11, 2007.
32-Deliverd a ppt on “Polio Eradication: Need for a new strategy?” at a
symposium on Vaccination at Ghaziabad on April 7, 2007.
33-Participated as a panelist in a dialogue session on immunization at a
symposium on Vaccination at Ghaziabad on April 7, 2007.
34-Made a ppt on IAP-PEC role in PE and highlights of new PEC website at
IAP-Unicef Workshop on PE and RI at Patna on April 15, 2007.
35-Participated as a panelist in a dialogue session on PE at IAP-Unicef
Workshop on PE and RI at Patna on April 15, 2007.
36-Participated and made a ppt on IAP’s efforts on PE in India at the 17th
IEAG held in New Delhi from 29-30th May, 2007.
37-Delivered a ppt on “Immunization resources on the web” at the National
TOT of IAP Science of Vaccinology program at Hyderabad, June 7-10, 2007.
38-Moderated a dialogue session on immunization practices at the National
TOT of IAP Science of Vaccinology program at Hyderabad, June 7-10, 2007.
39-Participated and delivered an address on IAP role in Polio Eradication
during IAP-Rotary meeting at Meerut on July 6, 2007.
40-Delivered a ppt on “ Vaccination of Immunocompromised children” at
regional training program of IAP Science of Vaccinology program at Bareilly
on July 29-30, 2007.
41-Delivered a ppt on “ EPI vaccines: Polio vaccination and JE vaccination”
at regional training program of IAP Science of Vaccinology program at
Bareilly on July 29-30, 2007.
42-Delivered a ppt on “Saharanpur Encephalitis:The curtain raiser!” during
the symposium on Saharanpur encephalitis held at Saharanpur on July 31,
2007.
43- Delivered a ppt on “Recurrent Annual Outbreaks in Western UP:vClinico-epidemiological
profile & exact categorization of the disease” during the symposium on
Saharanpur encephalitis held at Saharanpur on July 31, 2007.
44-Delivered a ppt on “IAP-PEC: Role in Polio Eradication” during Unicef
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