Dr. Saurav Sekhar Paul

Dr. Saurav Sekhar Paul

Consultant - Infectious Diseases

MBBS

DM (Infectious Diseases) 

AIIMS

Dr Saurav Sekhar Paul emerges as an esteemed Infectious Disease Expert, cultivated through comprehensive training in Infectious Disease and Internal medicine at the most prestigious. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

read more +

He is passionate about delivering impeccable care to to patients with any kind of community or hospital acquired infections, HIV, tuberculosis, fungal infections, infections in transplant recipients and critically ill patients. An enthusiast researcher from his early career, he has numerous publication to his name in indexed national and international journals. He believes in scientific evidence based patient care ensuring the best standard of care to patients

Read less -

EXPERIENCE

  • Consultant Department of Infectious Disease, Medanta Hospital, Lucknow August 2023- July 2024
  • Senior resident, department of infectious Disease, AIIMS, New Delhi 2020-2023
  • Junior resident, department of internal medicine and infectious disease, AIIMS, New Delhi 2017-2020

Awards and Accomplishments

  • Awarded certificate of Antimicrobial Stewardship Programme from AIIMS, New Delhi
  • Co-author and Co-editor: EPTB Guideline and operational Training Module in collaboration with WHO, NTEP and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI

Research and Publication

  • Paul, Saurav Sekhar et al. “Tomato flu: misnomer for a common disease.” The Lancet. Respiratory medicine vol. 11,1 (2023): e3.
  • Gourav, S., Paul, S.S., Singh, G. et al. “Imported Case of Disseminated Blastomycosis in India” Mycopathologia 189, 21 (2024).
  • Paul, S. S., Mohan Lal, B., Ray, A., Meena, V. P., Garg, R. K., Tiwari, P., Sirohiya, P., Vig, S., Bhatnagar, S., Mohan, A., Vyas, S., & Wig, N. (2021). “Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum in patients with COVID-19: A retrospective study from tertiary care institute in India” Drug discoveries & therapeutics, 15(6), 310–316.
  • Ray, A., Bharath, Sinha, S., & Paul, S. S. (2019). “A smartphone comes to the rescue during tracheostomy” Critical care (London, England) 23(1), 25.
  • Sagiraju, H. K. R., Elavarasi, A., Gupta, N., Garg, R. K., Paul, S. S. et al. “The Effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination in Preventing Severe Illness and Death - Real-world Data from a Cohort of Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19” Indian journal of community medicine: official publication of Indian Association of Preventive & Social Medicine, 47(4), 510–516.
  • Sirohiya P, Elavarasi A, Sagiraju HKR, Baruah M, Gupta N, Garg RK, Paul SS et al “Silent Hypoxia in Coronavirus disease-2019: Is it more dangerous? -A retrospective cohort study” Lung India. 2022 May-Jun;39(3):247-253.
  • Kumar, R., Paul, S. S., Meena, V. P., Tiwari, P., Bhatnagar, S., Mohan, A., & Wig, N. (2020). “Holistic approach to patient care in COVID-19: Need of an hour” Journal of family medicine and primary care, 9(10), 5423–5424.
  • Kumar, R., Paul, S. S., Meena, V. P., Tiwari, P., Bhatnagar, S., & Mohan, A. (2021) “Fifty Shades of COVID-19 - Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in HIV-TB-COVID Co-Infection” Journal of family medicine and primary care, 10(7), 2703–2705.
  • Mohit C, Paul SS, Meena CP, Ajmal Z “Anaphylactic Reaction to Parenteral Artesunate” Clin Case Rep Int. 2023; 7: 1455
  • Paul SS, Kumar R, Meena VP, Ramprasad A, Wig N et al “Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of 16 Cases with COVID19 and Mucormycosis: Experience From A Tertiary Care Center In India and Review of Literature”