Prof. Madhu Gupta
Designation : Professor
Department : Community Medicine and School of Public Health
gupta.madhu@pgimer.edu.in

 

 
 :: Contact Details
  Phone No.    :   7087008223
  Ext No.        :   5223
 :: Educational Qualification
  Graduation :   MBBS from Himachal Pradesh University in year 1997
  Post Graduation :   MD from Himachal Pradesh University in year 2003
  Other Qualification.(1)      :   PhD(Health Medicine Life Sciences) from Maastricht University The Netherlands in year 2016
     
 :: Area of Interest
       Area Of Interest       :

Vaccinology, Reproductive Health, Maternal health, Child Health, Adolescent Health, Inequalities in health, Family Medicine, Infectious diseases

     
 :: Research & Projects
      Extramural Projects       :
  1. ResearchProjects: 62 (Extramural Projects 52; PGI Projects 6; Departmental:4)

    As PI: 42

    As CI: 20

    [Vaccine Trials:16]

    Detailed List of Research Projects: 62

     

    World Health Organization

    1.       Coinvestigator (2014)

    Tools for Rapid Assessment of Implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) Strategy in the Southeast Asian Region Countries.

    2.       Principal investigator (2015)

    Development of regional tools for assessment of quality of care of sick children in health facility.

     

    UNFPA

    3.       Principal Investigator (2016-2017)

    Assessment of PPIUCD in the state of Rajasthan and Maharashtra

    4.       Principal investigator (2017)

    Assessment of skills of fresh medical graduates and nurses on family planning in India

    5.       Principal investigator (2018-21)

    Strengthening Evidence-based Family Planning Service in Pre-service Medical Education

    6.       Principal investigator (2021-22)

    Strengthening Midwifery Services at National Midwifery Training Institutes (NMTIs) in India.

     

    UNICEF

    1. Coinvestigator (2008-13)

               SPH-PGIMER and UNICEF collaboration for monitoring and evaluating maternal and child health in 

               India.

    JohnÂ’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health [Collaborative project]

    8.       Principal Investigator (2020)

    Understanding government and civil society responses to vaccine refusal during the measles rubella vaccine introduction campaign in India

    9.       Principal Investigator (2022)

    JHSPH Vaccine Hesitancy & Misinformation Training for Frontline Health Workers

     

    JohnÂ’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthÂ’s Maternal and Child Health Center India

    10.   Principal Investigator (2021)

    Healthcare-seeking behaviour among caregivers of children less than 5 years of age in India during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Global Grant Challenge-Pfizer

    11.   Principal Investigator (2022-23)

    Burden of pneumococcal disease among under five children and elderly population in Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana, India: Retrospective Surveillance Data Analysis

    12.   Principal Investigator (2020-22)

    Pneumococcal impact assessment study in Haryana

     

    Grand Challenges of Canada (GCC) & BEMPU Health

    13.  Principal Investigator (2020)

    A prospective open label randomised controlled trial to evaluate the contribution and usefulness of test device (Temp watch) in management of hypothermia in Low Birth Weight (LBW) infants in India.

    Packard Foundation/PHI

    14.   Principal Investigator (2019-20)

    Assessment of PPIUCD in the state of Bihar

    Gates Venture and IAVI

    15.   Coinvestigator (2019)

    Factors associated with decline in stunting in India: An exemplar analysis

    Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-CMC Vellore

    16.   Principal Investigator (2018-2020)

    National Surveillance System for Enteric Fever in India

    USAID

    1. Coinvestigator (2014-16)

    Cost effectiveness of DIMAGIÂ’s commcare program for improving maternal and child health care

    CDC Atlanta-ICMR-NIE

    18.   Principal investigator (2016-2019)

    Impact Assessment Study of Rotavirus Vaccine Linked to the National Rotavirus Surveillance Network in India

     

    European Commission

    1. Coinvestigator (2008-12)

    Study of prevalence of S. pneumoniae serotypes in Northern India (Chandigarh) and their molecular characterization.

    RAD AID, USA

    1. Coinvestigator (Currently going on)

    Project For Mobile Women Health Clinic

    White Ribbon Alliance

    21.   Coinvestigator (2016-18): Respectful Maternity Care in Punjab: A qualitative study for advocacy.

    22.   Coinvestigator (2018-19): Intervention study to improve Respectful Maternity Care in North India.

    Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi

    23.   Principal Investigator (2013-14)

    Systematic analysis of Home visitation by paramedical professional in pregnancy for reducing low birth weight incidence in developing countries

    24.   Principal Investigator (2017-2018)

    Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors of Problem Behaviors among adolescents in Chandigarh, India.

    25.   Coinvestigator (2015-2020)

    Nodal Coordinating Centre for surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in members of family Enterobacteriaceae

    26.   Coinvestigator (2016-2020)

    Congenital Rubella Syndrome Surveillance in India

    27.   Coinvestigator (2018-2020)

    Evaluation of prevalence, regional phenotypic variation, comorbidities, risk factors and the variations in response to different therapeutic modalities among Indian women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A Multicenter study across India

    28.   Principal Investigator (2022-24)

    Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity after administration of Covid-19 vaccine in homologous prime/boost schedule [Covishield:Covishield; Covaxin:Covaxin] as compared with heterologous prime/boost [Covishield:Covaxin; Covaxin:Covishield] schedule among adults in North India: An observer blind non inferiority randomized Control Trial

    Niti Ayog New Delhi

    29.   Principal investigator (2019)

    Study on National Health Mission: Impact and learnings for future

    Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, GOI 

    30.   Coinvestigator (2016 to 2019)

    Rollout of ROTAVAC  (Rotavirus vaccine) by the Himachal Pradesh Government and maintenance of surveillance in the sentinel hospitals

    1. Coinvestigator (2012-2015)

    WomenÂ’s Breast Cancer Screening Project using newer modalities 

                for  Chandigarh City (Organized population based screening).

    Serum Institute of India Private Limited

    32.   Principal Investigator (2018-2020)

    A multicenter phase II/III double blind, randomized placebo controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of VPM1002 in the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) recurrence in pulmonary TB patients after successful TB treatment in India

     

    33.   Principal Investigator (2020-21)

    A phase 2/3, observer-blind, randomized, controlled study to determine the safety and immunogenicity of COVISHIELD (COVID-19 vaccine) in healthy Indian adults

     

    34.   Principal Investigator (2021-22)

    A phase 2/3, observer-blind, randomized, controlled study to determine the safety and immunogenicity of covovax [sars-cov-2 recombinant spike protein nanoparticle vaccine (sars-cov-2 rs) with Matrix-m1™ adjuvant] in Indian adults aged ≥18 years and children aged 2 to 17 years.

     

    35.   Coinvestigator (2018-2019)

    A Phase-II/III, Double-blind, Randomized, Active-controlled, Multi-centric Study to Assess the Immunogenicity and Safety of SIIPL’s qHPV Vaccine administered Intramuscularly in Healthy Volunteers according to a Two-dose Schedule to Cohort 1 (Girls and Boys Aged 9-14 years) and a Three-dose Schedule to Cohort 2 (Females and Males Aged 15-26 years) as Compared to Merck’s HPV6/11/16/18 vaccine (Gardasil®).

    36.   Coinvestigator (2020-21)

    A Multicenter, Phase Ill, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Recombinant BCG VPM1002 in Reducing Infection Incidence and Disease Severity of SARS-COV-2/COVID-19 Among High-Risk Subjects.

     

    DST-UT, Chandigarh

    1. Principal Investigator (2014-15)

    Immune response of second dose of measles vaccine among children of age 5 to 10 years in Chandigarh

     

    Shantha Biotech laboratories limited (A part of Sanofi Company)

    1. Principal Investigator (2008)

    Open label multicentric randomized phase four post marketing safety, immunogenicity and lot-to- lot consistency analysis of shan 5 [dtpwhb-hib (liquid) pentavalent combination vaccine] in Indian infants.

    1. Principal Investigator (2011-12)

    A Multicenter prospective hospital-based surveillance to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years of age in India.

    1. Principal Investigator (2013-14)

    Safety, Immune Lot-to-Lot Consistency and Non-Inferiority of Shan 5 (DTwP-HepB-Hib) Vaccine in Comparison to Pentavac SD When Administered as a Single Booster Bose at 15-18 months and Three Doses at 6-8, 10-12 and 14-16 Weeks of Age in Healthy Indian Children and Infants

    1. Principal Investigator (2013-14)

    A Phase I/II Study of the All In One Liquid Formulation of a Live Attenuated Tetravalent (G1-G4) Bovine-Human Reassortant Rotavirus vaccine (BRV-TV) to Sequentially Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of a Single Dose in Healthy Adult Volunteers Followed by Evaluation of the Safety, Tolerability and Immunogenicity (Dose Response) of a Three Administration Series in Healthy Infants in India.

    1. Principal Investigator (2016): A Multicenter prospective community-based active surveillance to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children ≤ 24 months of age in India.
    2. Principal Investigator (2014-15): A Phase III Study to evaluate Safety and Immune Non inferiority of the All In One Liquid Formulation of a Live Attenuated Tetravalent (G1-G4) Bovine-Human Reassortant Rotavirus vaccine (BRV-TV) to a licensed vaccine Rotateq when administered concomitantly with other routinely recommended vaccines for the age.
    3. Principal Investigator (2014-16): A Phase III Bridging study to evaluate the Immunogenicity and Safety of a Pentavalent vaccine (DTwP-HepB-PRP-T), Shan 5 (with Shantha pertussis) as compared to the licensed vaccine, Shan5 (with imported pertussis) when administered as three dose primary series at 6-8, 10-12, and 14-16 Weeks of Age in Healthy Indian Infants.

    Indian Immunologicals Limited

    45.   Principal investigator (2016)

    A phase III multicenteric study randomized single blind study to compare the immunogenicity and  

         safety of HBI Pentavalent (DTwP-Hb-Hib[Liquid]) Combination Vaccine with Pentavac SD vaccine

         when administered in three doses to 6-8 weeks old healthy infants.

    46.   Principal investigator (2021)

    A phase II/III multicenteric ransomized single blind study to compare the immunogenicity and safety of HBI inactivated hepatitis A vaccine with HAVRIX vaccine when administered to two age groups of healthy subjects

     

    Biologicals E Limited

    47.   Principal Investigator (2016-17)

    A Phase II/III randomised, comparative, multicentre Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of Biological EÂ’s Live, Attenuated Measles-Rubella Vaccine (MR) in 9-12 month old Healthy Infants.

     

    SinoPharma India Private Limited

    48.   Principal Investigator (2018)

     A Prospective, Multicentre, Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Phase III Study Comparing Immunogenicity, Safety, and Tolerability of Single Dose of Hepatitis A (Live) Vaccine, Freeze-dried from Sinopharm versus BiovacTM-A (Freeze-dried Live Attenuated Hepatitis A Vaccine) from Wockhardt in Healthy Indian Children.

     

    GSK

    1. Coinvestigator (2012-13)

    Alliance for Surveillance of Invasive Pneumococcal disease in India

    NRHM Haryana

    50.   Principal Investigator (2013-14)

    Impact of National Rural Health Mission in reducing maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana.

    Chandigarh Health Administration

    1. Principal Investigator (2013)

    Evaluation of ARSH strategy in Union Territory Chandigarh

    1. Coinvestigator (2007-15)

    Improving monitorable indicators of maternal and child health in Chandigarh.

    PGI

    1. Coinvestigator (2011-13)

    Reproductive and child health: a qualitative study on beliefs and practices of people from rural and slums of Chandigarh.

    1. Principal investigator (2013-15)

    Improving quality of home based post-neonatal care by microteaching of multipurpose workers in rural and slum areas of Chandigarh.

    55.   Principal investigator (2018-2020)

    Effectiveness of A Multi-Component Intervention To Reduce Screen-Based Sedentary BehaviorsÂ’ in Children aged 2-6 years in Chandigarh, Union Territory: Cluster Randomized Control Trial

    Coinvestigator (2021)

    56.   Evaluation of side effects of Covid vaccine amongst the health care professionals vaccinated against Covid 19: A multicentric cross sectional survey

    Coinvestigator (2022)

    57.   Association of TCF7L2, PPARG and FTO gene polymorphism with dietary intake among type 2 diabetes patients.

    Coinvestigator (2019-21)

    58.   Genetic susceptibility of intussusception with FUT2 secretor status and Lewis phenotype among children in North India.

    Departmental

    1.  Principal investigator (2012-16)

    Estimation of Burden, Time Trends and Characteristics of Intussusceptions among less than Five Year old children presenting to hospitals: A mixed Retrospective and prospective study in Chandigarh, India.

    60.   Principal investigator (2020)

    Barriers and facilitators to access the trusted sources of information related to covid-19 among vulnerable population in Chandigarh, North India.

    61.   Principal investigator (2021)

    Long term safety and immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccination on healthcare workers at a tertiary care hospital in North India: a prospective longitudinal study

    62.   Principal investigator (2021) Motivations and barriers for participation of healthy volunteers in COVID-19 vaccine trial: Experience from a study in North India

    Collaborations

    International Collaborations

    ·         Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, International Vaccine Access Center, Baltimore, US, Global Health Strategies, New Delhi and PGIMER (JHU IVAC GHS PGI) collaboration to set up a Policy Communication Unit (PCU) with an aim to Extend and expand the immunization Science, policy, advocacy and communication exchange.

    ·         Johns Hopkins University (JHU) on behalf of its Bloomberg School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health Center India (MCHI)

    National Collaborations

    ·         Indiaspend

    o   Developed an online course on ‘Better reporting on ImmunizationÂ’ which is available on the IndiaSpend School of Data journalism website.          

      Departmental / P.G.I.
      Projects      
:
      Research In
      Progress      
:

1.     National Surveillance System for Enteric Fever in India. Hospital Based Surveillance (Tier 2)

Principal Investigator

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-CMC Vellore

1.2  crores

(Ongoing)

2018-20

2.     A multicenter phase II/III double blind, randomized placebo controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of VPM1002 in the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) recurrence in pulmonary TB patients after successful TB treatment in India

Principal Investigator

Serum institute of India, Private limited

66 lakhs

(Ongoing)

2018-20

3.     Impact Assessment Study of Rotavirus Vaccine Linked to the National Rotavirus Surveillance Network in India

Principal Investigator

CDC Atlanta-ICMR-NIE

 

1.2 crores

(Ongoing)

2016-19

4.     Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors of Problem Behaviours among adolescents in Chandigarh, India.

Principal Investigator

ICMR, New Delhi

10 lakhs

(Ongoing)

2017-18

5.     A Prospective, Multicentre, Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Phase III Study Comparing Immunogenicity, Safety, and Tolerability of Single Dose of Hepatitis A (Live) Vaccine, Freeze-dried from Sinopharm versus BiovacTM-A

Principal Investigator

SinoPharma India Private limited

4 lakhs

(Ongoing)

 

2018

6.     Effectiveness of A Multi-Component Intervention To Reduce Screen-Based Sedentary BehaviorsÂ’ in Children aged 2-6 years in Chandigarh, Union Territory: Cluster Randomized Control Trial

Principal Investigator

PGIMER intramural grant

4 lakhs

(Ongoing)

2018-20

      Area Of
      Specialization      
:
Community Medicine
      Future Plans       :
Studies on typhoid vaccine, Hepatitis vaccine, Chikunguniya vaccine
Studies on Health inequalities
      Awards & Honours       :

1.       GatesÂ’ International Development Grant for Young Women to attend the 13th International Congress on infectious diseases at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 19th to 22nd June 2008.

2.       ‘Best Medical Officer AwardÂ’ in delivering services under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in Chandigarh. Awarded on occasion of World TB Day on 24th March 2006.

3.       Appreciation award on Annual Research day, 2013, PGIMER for producing high quality research, in PGIMER on publication entitledÂ’ Whether introduction of Hib pentavalent vaccine in immunization schedule in Haryana is a cost effective strategyÂ’ which got published in Health policy and planning journal with impact factor of 3.1.

4.       Travel scholarship award by Victorian Government to attend International Congress of Paediatrics (ICP) 2013 in Melbourne from 23rd to 29th August 2013.

5.       PhD scholarship from Maastricht University, The Netherlands to attend a symposium on Mixed Method Approach in Paris from 15-16th April 2013.

6.       Dr. RN Roy Best Paper Award for the best paper published in Indian Journal of Public Health in the 61st National Conference of Indian Association of Public Health, which was held in AIIMS Jodhpur from 24th to 26th February 2017.

7.       PhD Degree: Awarded the DoctorÂ’s Degree in the Faculty of Health, Medicine and life sciences of Maastricht University, The Netherlands, on the topic entitled ‘Effectiveness of Multiple Strategy Community Intervention in Reducing Maternal and Child Health Inequalities in Haryana, North India.Â’ in December 2016. 

8.       Awarded ‘Best E-PosterÂ’ to the poster entitled ‘Gender differences in bullying and its correlates among school going adolescents in Chandigarh, IndiaÂ’ authored by Monica Rana, Madhu Gupta, Prabhjot Malhi, Sandeep Grover, Manmeet Kaur in the 61st National Conference of Indian Association of Public Health, which was held in AIIMS Jodhpur from 24th to 26th February 2017.

9.       Felicitated by 91.3 FM Community Radio for increasing the awareness regarding adolescent health.

10.   Appreciation award on Annual Research day, 2017, PGIMER for producing high quality research, in PGIMER on publication entitled ‘Impact of multistrategy community intervention in reducing maternal and child health inequalities: A qualitative study in Haryana.Â’ Which got published in PLOS ONE journal with impact factor of 2.8.

11.   Awarded Best Poster to the poster entitled ‘A culturally appropriate nutrition educational intervention  to improve growth and complementary feeding of 6 months to 1 year old infants in ChandigarhÂ’ authored by Sharma N, Gupta M, Aggarwal AK, Gorle M in the 4th Public Health Symposium on Nutrition, on the theme Strengthening National Action to Combat Malnutrition” on 9th March 2018, held in PGIMER.

12.   Awarded with Certificate of Merit in the ‘Best Practice and Innovation in Community MedicineÂ’ in the category of ‘Community Medicine PracticeÂ’ at the 46th National Conference on Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine in IGMC, Shimla, for the year 2018-19

13.   Honored by an international network VICE through their Motherboard that launched Humans of 2020, the latest iteration of a series that honors scientists, engineers, and visionaries who are changing the world for the better. Selected as one of the humans who have illuminated their fields—and peoplesÂ’ lives in the year 2020 of Covid-19 Pandemic. 

14.   Awarded Best Oral Paper, under the category of Mother Infant Young Child Nutrition, entitled ‘Utilization of routine health services to reduce malnutrition in a vulnerable community in North IndiaÂ’ authored by Sharma N, Gupta M, Aggarwal AK, Gorle M in the 48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine on 21st March 2021, held in PGIMER virtually.

15.   Awarded Second Prize to E-Poster entitled ‘ParentsÂ’ perceptions regarding digital media use of their children aged 2-5 yearsÂ’ authored by Kaur N, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S, in the in the 48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine from 19th to 21st March 2021, held in PGIMER virtually.

16.   Awarded Second Prize under the category of ‘Themes of the ConferenceÂ’ in the 48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine from 19th to 21st March 2021, held in PGIMER virtually.

17.   Awarded Fellowship of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine in the 48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine from 19th to 21st March 2021, held in PGIMER virtually

18.   “Outstanding Scientist Award” in the International Scientist Awards on Engineering, Science and Medicine held on 05-Dec-2021 in Visakhapatnam, India.


      Member Of Professional
      Bodies      
:

Member of Scientific bodies

  1. Life member of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine.
  2. Life member of Indian Public Health Association
  3. Life member of White Ribbon Alliance
  4. Member of International Society of Infectious Diseases
  5. Member of American Academy of Family Physicians
  6. Member of International Association of Adolescent Health
  7. Member of International Epidemiological Association

Reviewer of Journals

·         Lancet Global Health

·         British Medical Journal Open

·         Frontiers Public Health

·         PLOS One

·         BMC Public Health

·         Global Health Action

·         International Journal of Equity in Health

·         Indian Journal of Community Medicine

·         Indian Journal of Public Health

·         Indian Journal of Medical Research

Editorial Board Member

·         Frontiers in Public Health

·         Journal of Public Health and Community Medicine, 2017 to date

Editor

·         Associate Editor, BMC Public Health

·         Academic Editor PLOS One

·         Frontiers in Public Health Co Guest Editor Special Issue Genital Infections in Pregnancy

·         Frontiers in Microbiology Guest Associate Editor Special Issue on Vaccinology

Member

·         Subgroup on Maternal Immunization under National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI), New Delhi

·         State Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (STAGI), Haryana

·         Adolescent Health State Task Force, Chandigarh

·         State Maternal Health Task Force, Chandigarh

·         State Expert Committee on Adverse Events Following Immunization in Haryana

·         Data safety and monitoring committee, PGIMER, Chandigarh

·         Allied Academic Panelist, Obstetrics and Gynecological Society Mohali

·         Core working group, State Antimicrobial Task Force, Haryana

·         Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance in Haryana

·         Member of the state task force for national nutrition survey, Haryana.

·         Nodal person Policy Communication Unit at PGIMER

·         Chairperson, Covid-19 Vaccination Committee, PGIMER

 

Positions Held

 

International Level

·         Advisory Board Member: COVID-19 Asia Pacific Regional Advisory, Janssen Asia Pacific, 2021

National Level

·         Vice President: Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine, North Zone, 2023.

·         Co-Organizing Secretary: 48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM), PGIMER, 2021

·         Co-Secretary: National Platform for Vaccine Confidence, 2021

·         Course Coordinator: National Vaccinology Course, PGIVAC, 2016-2019

·         Organizing member: National Conference (NCTOH)

Local Level

·         Executive Member: Indian Public Health Association (IPHA) local Chapter PGIMER, 2016-19

·         Joint Organizing Secretary: North Zone Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine and Indian Public Health Association (NZIAPSM and IPHACON), PGIMER, 2017

     
 :: Publications(In Vancouver Style)
ScientificResearch papers: 135; Preprints:10; Op-ed:5; Chapters in books:11; Book:1


InternationalJournals

  1. Gupta M, Singh A. Pattern of treatment compliance among
    eye patients in North Indian town. Annali italiani di Chirurgia 2008; 79(5):341-6.
  2. Gupta M, Thakur JS, Kumar R. Reproductive and child health inequity in Chandigarh, Union Territory of India. Journal of Urban Health. 2008; 86(2):291-99.
  3. Gupta M, Prinja S, Shekhar S, Chakarborti A, Singh A, Singhi S, Kumar R. Feasibility of Pneumonia and Meningitis Surveillance in a District of Northern India. Int J Infect Dis. 2008;12(Spp 1):e69. (Abstract).
  4. Prinja S, Gupta M, Singh A, Kumar R. Improving Age Appropriate Immunization: Experience from Rural North India. Int J Infect Dis. 2008;12(Spp 1):e154-55. (Abstract).
  5. Prinja S, Gupta M, Singh A, Kumar R. Effectiveness of planning and management interventions for improving age-appropriate immunization in rural India. Bull WHO. 2010:88(2);81-160.
  6. Gupta M, Prinja S, Kumar R and Kaur M. Cost-effectiveness of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine introduction in the universal immunization schedule in Haryana State, India. Health Policy and planning. 2013;28(1):51-61.
  7. Jeyashree K, Gupta M, Kathirvel S, Singh A. Home deliveries in Chandigarh, the beautiful city of India: a tug of war between culture and science. BMJ Case Reports 2013. doi:10.1136/bcr-2012-007904.
  8. Saluja T, Sharma SD, Gupta M, Kundu R, Kar S, Dutta A et al. A multicenter prospective hospital based surveillance to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years of age in India. Vaccine. 2014;32(1):A13-A19.  doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.03.030
  9. MS Dhingra, Kundu R, Gupta M, Kanungo S, Ganguly N, Singh M et al. Phase I/II Evaluation of Safety and Immunogenicity of a Live Attenuated Tetravalent (G1-G4) Bovine-Human Reassortant Rotavirus vaccine (BRV-TV) in Healthy Indian Adults and Infants. Vaccine. 2014;32(1):A117-A123. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.03.069
  10. Venkatachalam J, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M. Treatment Seeking Practices of Parents of Under-FivesÂ’ in IMNCI Implemented district of North India. International journal of contemporary medicine. 2014;2(1):33-38.
  11. Gupta M, Angeli F, van Schayck OCP, Bosma H. Effectiveness of a multiple startegy community intervention to reduce maternala and child health inequalities in Haryana, North India: a mixed methods study protocol. Glob Health Action. 2015, 8: 25987 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.25987
  12. Kaur M, Sukhbir, Gupta M, Pankaj. Inequity in Access to Health Services between Migrants and Natives of Chandigarh, India. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. 2015;11(2):147-155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-03-2014-0010
  13. Sardana  M, Goel S, Gupta M,  Singh BS. Is exposure to Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship (TAPS) associated with initiation of tobacco use among current tobacco users in youth in India? Asia Pacific Journal of Cnacer Prevention. 2015;16(15):6299-6302.
  14. Gandhi DJDhaded SMRavi MDDubey APKundu RLalwani SKChhatwal JMathew LGGupta MSharma SDBavdekar SBJayanth MV,Ravinuthala S, Sil A, Dhingra MS.

Safety, immune lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of a fullyliquid pentavalent DTwP-HepB-Hib vaccine in Healthy Indian Toddlers andInfants. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2015;18:0. DOI:

10.1080/21645515.2015.1100779.

15.   Blencowe H, Cousens S, Jassir FB, Say L, ChouD, Mathers C, The lancet still birth epidemiology investigator group et al. National, regional, and worldwide estimates of stillbirth rates in 2015,with trends from 2000: a systematic analysis. The Lancet Glob Health 2016; 4(2);e98-e108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(15)00275-2.

16.  Joy E Lawn, Blencowe H,Waiswa P, Amouzou A, Matehers C, Hagan D, Lancet Stillbirth Epidemiologyinvestigator group. Stillbirths:rates, risk factors and acceleration towards2030. The Lancet. 2016; 387 (10018): 587-603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)00837-5.

17.  Dr Luc deBernis, Mary V Kinney, Prof William Stones, Petra ten Hoope-Bender, DonnaVivio, Susannah Hopkins Leisher, Prof Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Metin GĂĽlmezoglu,Matthews Mathai, Jose M Belizán, Lynne Franco, Lori McDougall, JenniferZeitlin, Address Malata, Kim E Dickson, Prof Joy E Lawn, FRCPH for The LancetEnding Preventable Stillbirths Series study group, The Lancet EndingPreventable Stillbirths Series Advisory Group. Stillbirths:ending preventabledeaths by 2030. The Lancet; 387 (10019): 703-16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)00954-X

  1. Gupta M, Angeli F, Bosma H, Rana M, Prinja S, Kumar R, van Schayck OCP. Effectiveness of multiple-strategy community intervention in reducing geographical, socioeconomic and gender inequalities in maternal and child health outcomes in Haryana, India. PLOS One. 2016; 11(3): e0150537. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0150537.

19.  Smith ND, Gupta M, KaurM, Kumar R. Determinants of persistent anemia in poor, urban pregnant women ofChandigarh city, North India: a mixed method approach. Food and nutritionbulletin. 2016; DOI: 10.1177/0379572116637721.

20.   Prinja S,Rani R, Gupta A, Bahuguna P, Thakur JS, GuptaM, Singh T. Impact assessment and Cost effectiveness ofm-Health application used by community health workers for maternal, newborn andchild health care (MNCH) services in a rural area of Uttar Pradesh, India -Study Protocol. Glob Health Action2016, 9: 31473 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.31473.

21.    Saluja T, Dhingra MS, Sharma SD, Gupta M, Kundu R, Kar S et al.Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in IndianChildren. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics. 2016; 1-6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2016.1238994.

22.   Gupta M, Bosma H, Angeli F, Kaur M, Chakrapani V, Rana M, etal.  Impact of a Multi-Strategy CommunityIntervention to Reduce Maternal and Child Health Inequalities in India: AQualitative Study in Haryana. PLoS ONE. 2017;12(1): e0170175.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0170175. JAN 2017.

23.   Sil A, Ravi MD, Patnaik BN, Dhingra MS, Dupuy M,Gandhi DJ, Dhaded MS, Dubey AP, Kundu R, Lalwani SK, Chhatwal J, Mathew LG, Gupta M, Sharma SD, Bavdekar SB, RoutSP, Jayanth MV, A DÂ’Cor NA, Mangarule SA, Ravinuthala S, Reddy EJ. Effect ofprophylactic or therapeutic administration of paracetamol on immune response toDTwP-HepB-Hib combination vaccine in Indian infants. Vaccine. 2017: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.03.009. APR 2017

24.   Gupta M, Angeli F, Bosma H, Prinja S, Kaur M, vanSchayck OCP.  Utilization ofintergovernmental funds to implement maternal and child health plans of amulti-strategy community intervention in Haryana, North India: A retrospectiveassessment. PharmacoEconomics Open. 2017. doi:10.1007/s41669-017-0026-3. MAY2017.

25.   Prinja S, Nimesh R, Gupta A, Bahuguna P, Gupta M, Thakur JS. Impact of m-Health application used bycommunity health volunteers for improving utilization of maternal, newborn andchild health care (MNCH) services in a rural area of Uttar Pradesh, India.Tropical Medicine & International Health. Trop Med Int Health. 2017. doi:10.1111/tmi.12895. 22(7):895-907. JUNE 2017

26.  Singh T, Khandelwal N, Singla V, DileepK, Gupta M, Singh G, Bal A. Breast Density in screening mammography inIndian population- Is it different from western population? Breast Journal.2017. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12949. NOV 2017

27.   Saluja T, Palkar S, MisraP, Gupta M, Venugopal  P, Sood AKet al. Live attenuated tetravalent (G1-G4) bovine-human reassortant rotavirusvaccine (BRV-TV): Randomized, controlled phase III study in Indian infants.Vaccine. 2017;35(28):3575-3581. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine. 2017.05.019. May 2017.

28.   Gupta M, Kanojia R, Singha R, Tripathy J, Kamlesh M, SaxenaA, Bansal A, Muralidharan J, Kumar R. Intussusception rate amongunder-five-children before introduction of rotavirus vaccine in North India.Journal of Tropical Paediatrics. 2017: 1-10. doi:10.1093/tropej/fmx073. [Oct2017]

29.   Gupta M, Bosma H, Angeli F, Kaur M, Chakrapani V, Rana M, van Schayck OCP. A mixed methods study on evaluating the performance of a multi-strategynational health program to reduce maternal and child health disparities inHaryana, India. BMC Public Health. 2017;17(1):698.doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4706-9. SEP 2017.

30.  NewtonrajA, Kaur M, Gupta M, Kumar R. Level, Causes, and Risk Factors ofStillbirth: A Population-Based Case Control Study from Chandigarh, India. BMCPregnancy and Childbirth. 2017;17:371. doi:  10.1186/s12884-017-1557-4. Nov 2017.

31.  Rana M, Gupta M, Malhi P, GroverS, Kaur M. Effectiveness ofa multicomponent school based intervention to reduce bullying among adolescentsin Chandigarh, North India: a quasi-experimental study protocol. Journal ofPublic Health Research. 2018;7(1):1304. doi:  10.4081/jphr.2018.1304. Apr 2018.[Corresponding author]

32.  Prinja S,Bahuguna P, Gupta A, Nimesh R, Gupta M, Thakur JS.Cost effectiveness of mhealth intervention by community health workers forreducing maternal and newborn mortality in rural Uttar Pradesh, India. Cost EffResource Alloc. 2018; 15:25. doi:  10.1186/s12962-018-0110-2. June 2018.

33.  Kaur M, GuptaM, Purayil PV, Rana M, Chakrapani V. Contribution of social factors tomaternal deaths in urban India: Use of care pathway and delay models. PLOS one.2018. Oct. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203209.  [Corresponding author].

34.   Gupta M, Kaushal K. An update on newer vaccines in development phase for malaria,tuberculosis and human deficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome.Int J Non-Commun Dis. 2018;3:S20-4. December. [Corresponding author]

35.  Gupta M, Kaushal K,Sharma N, Gupta A. Bashar AM, Dalpath S et al. Newer vaccines (measles-rubella,human papillomavirus, rotavirus, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine)introduction: Experience from Northern India. Int J Non-Commun Dis.2018;3:S25-30. Dec. [Corresponding author]

  1. Susarla SK, Gupta M, Mantan M, Dhongade R, Bhave S, Das RK, et al. Immunogenicity and safety of a liquid Pentavalent (DTwP-Hb-Hib) combination vaccine manufactured by Human Biologicals Institute in 6-8 weeks old healthy infants: A phase III, randomized, single blind, non-inferiority study.

Vaccine. 2019 Aug23;37(36):5452-5459. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.06.067. Epub 2019 [Jul 19].

37.  Gupta M, Verma M, Kaur K, Iyengar K, Singh T, Singh A. Competencyassessment of the medical interns and nurses and documenting prevailingpractices to provide family planning services in teaching hospitals in threestates of  India. PLOS one. 2019. 14(11):e0211168. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211168. (November2019). [Corresponding author].

38.  Nair NP, Reddy N S, Giri S, Mohan VR, Parashar U, Tate J, Shah MP,Arora R, Gupte M, Mehendale SM; Investigators of the Rotavirus vaccineImpact Surveillance Network, Kang G. Rotavirus vaccine impact assessmentsurveillance in India: protocol and methods. BMJ Open. 2019 Apr25;9(4):e024840. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024840. PMID: 31028037; PMCID:PMC6502045.

39.  Manoj Murhekar1*,Sanjay Verma2, Kuldeep Singh3, Ashish Bavdekar4,Naveen Benakappa5, Sridhar Santhanam6, Gajanan Sapkal7,Rajlakshmi Viswanathan7, Mini P Singh2, Vijaylakshmi Nag3,Sadanand Naik4, Ashok M8, Asha Mary Abraham6,Devika Shanmugasundaram1, R. Sabarinathan1, Valsan P.Verghese6, Ravinder Kaur Sachdeva2, Jyoti Kolekar3,S. Manasa3, Jagat Ram2, Madhu Gupta2,Manoj K. Rohit2, Parveen Kumar2, Parul Chawla Gupta2,R. K. Ratho2, Sanjay Kumar Munjal2, Urvashi Nehra2,Daisy Khera3, Neeraj Gupta3, Nidhi Kaushal3,Pratibha Singh3, Ravishekhar Gadepalli3, Neelam Vaid4,Sandeep Kadam4, Sanjay Shah4, S. Mahantesh5,Vykuntaraju K Gowda5, Pradeep Halder9, M.K. Aggarwal9,Nivedita Gupta6. Epidemiology of Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS)in India, 2016-18, based on data from sentinel surveillance. PLoS Negl TropDis. 2020 Feb 3;14(2):e0007982. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007982. eCollection2020 Feb.

40.  Sharma N, GuptaM, Aggarwal AK, Gorle M. Effectivenessof a culturally appropriate nutrition educational intervention deliveredthrough health services to improve growth and complementary feeding of infants:A quasi-experimental study from Chandigarh, India. PLoS One. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229755. (March 2020).  [Correspondingauthor].

41.  Ahmed S, Mvalo T, Agweyu A, Baker K, Bar-ZeevN, Campbell H, Checkley W, Chisti MJ, Colbourn T, Cunningham S, Duke T, EnglishM, Falade AG, Fancourt NSS, Ginsburg AS, Graham HR, Gray DM, Gupta M etal. Protecting children in low-income and middle-income countries fromCOVID-19. BMJ Global Health. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002844 May2020. (Editorial).

42.   Gupta M, Wahl B,Adhikari B, Bar-Zeev N, Bhandari S, Coria A, Erchick D et al. Need for COVID-19research in low- and middle-income countries. Glob Health Res and Policy. 2020;5:33. (Commentary). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-020-00159-y (Correspondingauthor). (July 2020).

43.   Wahl B, Knoll MD, Shet A, Gupta M, Kumar R, Liu L, ChuY, Sauer M, OÂ’Brien KL, Santosham M, Black RE, Campbell H, Nair H, McAllisterDA. National, regional, and state-level pneumonia andsevere pneumonia morbidity in India: modelled estimates for 2000 and 2015. TheLancet Child and Adolescent Health. 2020;4: 678-87. (Sep 2020).

44.   Reddy SN, Nair NP, Tate JE,  Thiyagarajan V,  Giri S, Paraharaj I, Mohan VR, Babji S, GupteMD, Arora R, Bidari S, SenthamizhS, Mekala S,Goru KB, Reddy B, Pamu P, Gorthi RP, Badur M, Mohan V Sathpathy S, Mohanty H, Dash M, Mohakud NK, Ray RK, Mohanty P, Gathwala G, Chawla S, Gupta M et al.Intussusception after Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction in India. NEJM. N Engl J Med 2020; 383:1932-1940. DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa2002276 (November 2020).

45.   Holroyd TA, Wahl B, Gupta M, Sauer M, Blunt M, Gerste A et al.Characterizing mothers and children at risk of being under-immunized in India:a latent class analysis approach. International Journal of Infectious Diseases.2020; 100; 59-66. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.08.056. (Nov 2020)

46.  Kaur N, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S. A MulticomponentIntervention to Reduce Screen Time Among Children Aged 2-5 Years in Chandigarh,North India: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc2021;10(2):e24106. doi: 10.2196/24106. (Correspondingauthor).

47.  Prinja S, Sharma A, Nimesh R, Sharma V, Madan Gopal K, BadgaiyanN, Lakshmi P, Gupta M. Impact of National Health Mission on infantmortality in India: An interrupted time series analysis. Int J Health PlannManage. 2021 Mar 31. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3166. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33792075.

48.  Wahl B, Gupta M, Erchick DJ, et al. Change in fullimmunization inequalities in Indian children 12-23 months: an analysis ofhousehold survey data. BMC Public Health. 2021 May;21(1):841. DOI:10.1186/s12889-021-10849-y. (May 2021; contributed equally).

49.  Duggal P, GuptaA, Gupta M et al. Psycho-economic impact of Covid 19 pandemic onOtorhinolaryngology practice in low and middle income countries. InternationalJournal Of Otorhinolaryngology And Head And Neck Surgery. 2021. Jun;7(6):968-974.DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20212117.

50.  Rana M, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S, Kaur M. Designing a multi-component 'StopBullying-School Intervention Program' in Chandigarh, a North Indian UnionTerritory. Glob Health Promot. 2021 Jun 23:17579759211021061. doi:10.1177/17579759211021061. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34159858. (Corresponding author).

51.  Rana K, Gupta A, Sood A, Gupta M. Factors leading toneonatal mortality due to neonatal purpura fulminans through the lens of verbalautopsy. BMJ Case Report. 2021;14:e237281. doi:10.1136/bcr-2020-237281. (June.Corresponding author)

52.   Kaur N, GuptaM, Malhi P, Grover S.  Prevalence ofScreen-Time among Children aged 2-5 years in Chandigarh, a North Indian UnionTerritory. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. May 19, 2021 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print- Issue - doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000964 (Corresponding author).

53.  Kaur N, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S. Development andEvaluation of the Digital-Screen Exposure Questionnaire (DSEQ) for YoungChildren. PLOS One. 2021. 16(6): e0253313.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253313. (June. Corresponding author)

54.  Chauhan AS, Kapoor I, Rana SK, Kumar D, Gupta M, John J,Kang G, Prinja S. Cost effectiveness of typhoid vaccination in India. Vaccine.2021. June.

55.  Dalpath SK, Trikha S, Sharma M, Juneja S, Gupta M, Kumar Sand Kumar AP: Newer vaccine introduction (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) fromthe stateÂ’s own resources in Haryana, India: an example of advocacy to policyand accelerated public health action. Int J Pharm Sci & Res 2021; 12(8):4519-24. doi: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(8).4519-24.

56.  Mehta K, Zodpey S, Banerjee P, Pocius SL, Dhaliwal BK, DeLuca A,Bhattacharya SD, Hegde S, Sengupts P, Gupta M, Shet A et al. Shiftingresearch priorities in maternal and child health in the COVID-19 pandemic erain India: A renewed focus on systems strengthening. PLoS ONE. 2021;16(8):e0256099. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256099.

57.   Jindal P, Gupta M, Isha K, Mittal M, Gulati R, Cherry M et al. Female Urinary Incontinence- A Revisit on Prevalence of this Problem in TodayÂ’s Society, which isIncreasing due to Increase in Average Life Span. Acta Scientific Women'sHealth. 2021;3(9): 27-33.

58.   Kulkarni PS, Padmapriyadarsini C, Vekemans J, Bavdekar A, Gupta M et al. A phase 2/3, participant-blind,observer-blind, randomised, controlled study to assess the safety andimmunogenicity of SII-ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (COVID-19 vaccine) in adults in India.EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Dec;42:101218. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101218. Epub2021 Nov 30. PMID: 34870133; PMCID: PMC8629682. (December 2021).

59.    Swathi KrishnaNjarekkattuvalappil, Maria Thomas, Arti Kapil, Karnika Saigal, Pallab Ray,Shalini Anandan, Savitha Nagaraj, Jayanthi Shastri, Sulochana Putli baiPerumal, Dasaratha Ramaiah Jinka, Shajin Thankaraj, Vijayanand Ismavel, PradeepZachariah, Ashita Singh, Madhu Gupta, Sheena Evelyn Ebenezer, Mathew Santosh Thomas, Dhruva Ghosh, KamalKataria, Mamta Senger, Sundaram Balasubramanian, Gagandeep Kang, Jacob John,Ileal Perforation and Enteric Fever: Implications for Burden of DiseaseEstimation, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 224, Issue Supplement_5,15 November 2021, Pages S522–S528, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab258.

60.   Dilesh Kumar, Atul Sharma, Saroj Kumar Rana, Shankar Prinja, KarthikeyanRamanujam, Arun S Karthikeyan, Reshma Raju, Swathi Krishna Njarekkattuvalappil,Prasanna S Premkumar, Akashdeep Singh Chauhan, Venkata Raghava Mohan, SheenaEvelyn Ebenezer, Mathew Santosh Thomas, MadhuGupta, Ashita Singh, Dasaratha Ramaiah Jinka,Shajin Thankaraj, Roshine Mary Koshy, Christina Dhas Sankhro, Arti Kapil,Jayanthi Shastri, Karnika Saigal, Sulochana Putli Bai Perumal, Savitha Nagaraj,Shalini Anandan, Maria Thomas, Pallab Ray, Jacob John, Gagandeep Kang, Cost ofIllness Due to Severe Enteric Fever in India, The Journal of InfectiousDiseases, Volume 224, Issue Supplement_5, 15 November 2021, Pages S540–S547, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiab282

61.   Ravindra K, Malik VS, Padhi BK, Goel S, GuptaM. Asymptomatic infection and transmissionof COVID-19 among clusters: systematic review and meta-analysis. Public Health.2022 Feb;203:100-109. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2021.12.003. Epub 2021 Dec 9. PMID:35038628; PMCID: PMC8654597.

62.   Jain L, Vij J, Satapathy P, Chakrapani V,Patro B, Kar SS, Singh R, Pala S, Sankhe L, Modi B, Bali S, Rustagi N,Rajagopal V, Kiran T, Goel K, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Padhi BK. Factors influencing COVID-19 vaccination intentions among collegestudents: a cross-sectional study in India. Front Public Health. 2021 Dec15;9:735902. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.735902. PMID: 34976911; PMCID: PMC8714761.(December 2021).

63.  Sangwan G,Lakshmi PVM, Goel A, Gupta M, Prinja S,Kumar R. Evaluation of the impact of National Health Mission on maternal healthoutcomes, International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 50, Issue Supplement_1,September 2021, dyab168.579, https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab168.579 [ABSTRACT 686].

64.   Padhi BK, Satapathy P, Rajagopal V, Rustagi N,Vij J, Jain L, Chakrapani V, Patro B, Kar SS, Singh R, Pala S, Sankhe L, ModiB, Bali S, Kiran T, Goel K, Aggarwal AK and Gupta M. ParentsÂ’ Perceptions andIntention to Vaccinate Their Children Against COVID-19: Results From aCross-Sectional National Survey in India. Front. Med. 2022. 9:806702.doi:10.3389/fmed.2022.806702. [Corresponding Author, May 2022].

65.  Iyengar K, Gupta M, Pal S, KaurK, Singla N, Verma M et al.Baseline Assessment of Evidence-Based Intrapartum Care Practices in MedicalSchools in 3 States in India: A Mixed-Methods Study. Global Health: Science andPractice. April 2022, 10(2):e2100590; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00590 [Corresponding Author and co firstauthor].

66.  Das M, Verma M,Sahoo SS, MD, Gupta M. Regional WaterAvailability and WASH Indicators as Predictors of Malnutrition in Under-5Children: Analysis of the National Family Health Survey, India (2015–16).Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 2022: 68 (3). https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmac030. (June 2022)

67.  Tanvi Kiran, KPJunaid, Divya Sharma, Lovely Jain, Jatina Vij, Prakasini Satapathy, VenkatesanChakrapani, Binod Patro, Sitanshu Sekhar Kar, Ritesh Singh, Star Pala, SuryaBali, Neeti Rustagi, Kapil Goel, Lalit Sankhe, Bhavesh Modi, Madhu Gupta, Arun Kumar Aggarwal, Vineeth Rajagopal, BijayaKumar Padhi. Socio-demographic determinants of willingness and extent to payfor COVID vaccine in India. Front. Public Health. 10:870880. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.870880.(June 2022).

68.  Erchick DJ, Gupta M, Blunt M, Bansal A, Sauer M, Gerste A, et al. Understanding determinantsof vaccine hesitancy and acceptance in India: A qualitative study of governmentofficials and civil society stakeholders. PLoS ONE. 2022:17(6); e0269606. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269606. (June 2022).

69.  Kaur P, Gupta M, Sagar V. FUT2 Gene as a Genetic Susceptible Marker of InfectiousDiseases: A Review. Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet 2022;13(1):1-14. PMID: 35892094;PMCID: PMC9301175. (Accepted June 2022). [Corresponding Author]

70.  Srivastava R,Kushwaha S, Khanna P, Gupta M, Bharti B, JainR. Comprehensive overview of smartphone applications delivering child nutritioninformation.

Nutrition. 2022.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2022.111773. [June 2022].

(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899900722001861).

71.  Mehta K,Dhaliwal BK, Zodpey S, Loisate S, Banerjee P, Sen Gupta P, Gupta M, Shet A. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among healthcare workers in India:Results from a cross-sectional survey. PLOS Global Public Health 2(7):e0000661. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000661. (July 2022).

72.  Limaye R, ErchickDJ, Gupta M, Blunt M, Bansal A, Sauer M, Gerste A, et al.Communication lessons learned from the 2017 measles-rubella campaign in India:Perspectives from vaccine decision-makers. Health Promotion International.Accepted July 2022.

73.  Goel K, Sen A,Goel P, Satapathy P, Jain L, Vij J, Patro BK, Kar SS, Chakrapani V, Singh R,Pala S, Sankhe L, Modi B, Bali S, Rustagi N, Nadda A, Rajagopal V, Kiran T,Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Padhi BK.Community health workers willingness to participate in COVID-19 vaccine trialsand intention to vaccinate: A cross-sectional survey in India. Clin EpidemiolGlob Health. 2022 Sep-Oct;17:101113. doi: 10.1016/j.cegh.2022.101113. Epub 2022Jul 30. PMID: 35935532; PMCID: PMC9338829.

74.  Bijaya KumarPadhi, Venkatesan Chakrapani, Madhu Gupta* , NikitaSharma* , Binod Kumar Patro, Sitanshu Sekhar Kar, Ritesh Singh, Star Pala,Lalit Sankhe, Bhavesh Modi, Surya Bali, Neeti Rustagi, Lovely Jain, Jatina Vij,Prakasini Satapathy PhD, MPH, Kapil Goel* , Vineeth Rajagopal, Dr Tanvi Kiranand Arun Kumar Aggarwal. Trends in Willingness to Receive COVID-19 Vaccinesamong Health Care Workers in India: Findings from a Repeated Cross-sectionalNational Survey. Front. Public Health. (Accepted September 2022). [CorrespondingAuthor].

75.  Kiran T, JunaidKP, Rajgopal V, Gupta M, Sharma D. Measurementand mapping of maternal health service coverage through a novel compositeindex: a subnational level analysis in India. BMCPregnancy and Childbirth. 2022;22:761. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-05080-5

76.  Khaiwal R,Bahadur SS, Katoch V, Bhardwaj S, Sidhu MK, Gupta M, Mor S. Application of machine learning approaches to predict theimpact of ambient air pollution on outpatient visits for acute respiratoryinfections. Science of the Total Environment. 2022;858:1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159509. 

77.  Sharma D, Goel K, Kiran T, JunaidKP, Rajagopal V, Gupta M, Kaundal H, Sharma S, Bahl A. Comprehensiveassessment of Age-Specific Mortality Rate and its incremental changes using acomposite measure: A sub-national analysis of rural Indian women. Frontiers inMedicine. 2022. (Accepted in November 2022).

78.  Gandhi AP,Thakur J, Gupta M, Kathirvel S, Goel K, Singh T. (2022). COVID-19 vaccinationuptake and adverse events following COVID-19 immunization in pregnant women inNorthern India: a prospective, comparative, cohort study. Journal of RuralMedicine : JRM, 17(4), 228-235. https://doi.org/10.2185/jrm.2022-025

79.  Gupta M, Bansal A,Chakrapani V, Jaiswal N, Kiran T. (2023). The effectiveness of prenatal andpostnatal home visits by paramedical professionals and women's group meetingsin improving maternal and child health outcomes in low and middle-incomecountries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Public Health, 215, 106-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2022.11.023 (Corresponding author).

80.  Singla R, BTNasreen, Arora A, Aggarwal N, Gupta M. Legal LimitsRelaxed: Time to Look at Other Barriers Faced by Women Seeking Termination of Pregnancyfor Fetal Anomalies. Cureus. 2023. DOI: 10.7759/cureus. (Accepted January 2023;corresponding  author).

81.  Bhat S, Das L,Maheshwari D, Sarkar R, Gupta M, Pandav SS etal. Effect of Calcifediol supplementation as add-on therapy on the immunerepertoire in recipients of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine:  A prospective open-label, placebo-controlled,clinical trial. Journal of Infection. 2023. (Accepted as Letter to Editor).

82.  John J, BavdekarA, Rongsen-Chandola T, Dutta S, Gupta M, Kanungo S,Sinha B et al and NSSEFI Study Team. Burden of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever inIndia. N Engl JMed. 2023 Apr20;388(16):1491-1500. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2209449. PMID: 37075141.

83.  Jobin JohnJacob, Agila K Pragasam, Karthick Vasudevan, Aravind V, Monisha Priya T,Tharani Priya T, Pallab Ray, Madhu Gupta etal. Genomicanalysis unveils the role of genome degradation events and gene flux in theemergence and persistence of S. Paratyphi A lineages. PloS Pathogens. 2023. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1010650

NationalJournals

 

84.  Gupta M, Aggarwal AK. Feasibility study of IMNCI guidelines on effectivebreastfeeding in North Indian rural area. Indian Journal of Community Medicine.2008;33(3):201-203

  1. Gupta M, Gupta BP, Chauhan A, Bhardwaj A. Ocular morbidity prevalence among school children in Shimla, Himachal, North India. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2009; 57:133-138.
  2. Gupta M, Kumar R, Deb AK, Bhattacharya SK, Bose A, John J et al. Multi-center surveillance for pneumonia & meningitis among children (<2 yr) for Hib vaccine probe trial preparation in India. Indian J Med Res 2010;131: 649-658.
  3. Mathew BS, Fleming DS, Gupta M, Kumar R, Kumar D, Chandy SJ et al. An objective measure of antibiotic use for febrile illness in a rural paediatric population using high performance liquid chromatography. Indian J Med Res 2010:131; 723-725.
  4.  Gupta M, Prinja S, Kumar D, Kumar R. Introducing pentavalent vaccine in EPI in India: A counsel for prudence in interpreting scientific literature. Indian J Med Res 2011;133(5):560-62.
  5. J Venkatachalem, Kumar D, Gupta M, Aggarwal AK. Knowledge and skills of primary health care worker on IMNCI: Follow up assessment three years after training. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2011;55(4):289-302.
  6. Singh SK, Kaur R, Gupta M, Kumar R. Is National Rural Health Mission having any Impact on Perinatal Mortality in Rural India? Indian Pediatrics. 2012 ;49(2):136-8.

91.  Singhi S, Gupta M, Kumar D, Kumar R. Outcome of meningitis among less than 2-year-oldchildren in Haryana. Indian Journal of Paediatrics. 2012;79(12):1651-3.

  1. Venkatachalam J, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Sathya GR. Evaluation of IMNCI practices among health care providers in a district of North India. Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences. 2012;1(6):45-60.
  2. Venkatachalam J, Kumar D, Gupta M, Aggarwal AK. Development of One day Refresher Training Course for Primary Health Care Workers on Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI). Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. 2012;4(1):221-223.
  3. Gupta M, Venkatachalam J, Goyal N, Kaur R, Goel S, Kaur M et al. Models of Supportive Supervision for IMNCI Implementation in Selected Districts of Bihar, Orissa and Rajasthan in India. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. 2012;4(1):224-228.
  4. Dikid T, Gupta M, Kaur M, Goel S, Aggarwal AK, Caravotta J. Maternal and perinatal death inquiry and response project implementation review in India. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India. 2013;63:101-107.

96.  ChakarbortiA, Sekhar S, Singhi S, Kumar D, Prinja S, GuptaM, Kumar R. Feasibility of Laboratory-Based Surveillance for ChildhoodPneumonia and Meningitis in District Hospitals. J Commun Dis.2013; 45(3&4) : 125-36.

  1. Bhatnagar N, Kaur R, Gupta M. Introducing combined Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine in Chandigarh (India): Issues and Concerns. Indian Paediatrics. 2014;51(6):441-3.
  2. Kumar R, Gupta M, Prinja S. Illness burden, care seeking, and treatment cost among <2-year-old children in a rural area of Haryana. Indian Journal of Paediatrics. 2014;81(12):1347-52.
  3. Singh MP, Kumar A, Gautam N, Khurana J, Gupta M, Ratho RK. Rubella outbreak in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, North India. J Med Virol. 2015;87(2):344-9.
  4. Gupta M, Bhatnagar N, Bahugana P. Inequity in awareness and utilization of adolescent reproductive and sexual health services in Union Territory, Chandigarh, North India. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2015;59(1):9-17. [AWARDED DR RN ROY BEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH]
  5. Madhanraj K, Singh N, Gupta M, Singh MP, and Ratho RK. An Outbreak of Rubella in a Union Territory of Northern India. Indian Paediatrics. 2014;51(11):897-99.

102.                      Khumukcham T, Singh T, Kaur M, Gupta M, Kumar R. Factors Influencing the Choice of a Public orPrivate Health Institution for Childbirth in Chandigarh. Indian J Comm Health.2015; 27, 1: 86-94.

103.                      Singh MP, Chandran C, Sarwa A, Kumar A, Gupta M, Raj A, Ratho RK. Outbreak of chicken pox in a Union Territoryof North India. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2015;33(4);524-527.

  1. Gupta M, Tripathy JP. Psychosocial problems among young high school adolescents in Chandigarh, North India. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. 2015;6(1):11-15.

105.                      Gupta M, Singh MP, Guglani V, Mahajan KS, Pandit S. Hospital based surveillance of rotavirus diarrhoea among under fivechildren in Chandigarh. IndianPaediatrics. 2016;53:651-52.

106.                      Chauhan A, Gupta M,Thakur JS. Physical activity status and its determinants among public healthcare doctors in tertiary care public sector hospitals in Chandigarh, India.Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2016; 6(7): 47-50.

107.                      Gupta M, Tripathy JP,Jamir L, Sarwa A, Sinha S, Bhag C. Improving quality of home-based postnatalcare by microteaching of multipurpose workers in rural and urban slum areas ofChandigarh, India: a pilot study. Advances in Medical Education and Practice.2016; 2017(8):1-8. Doi. https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S111697

108.                      Singh MM, Gupta M,Grover S.  Prevalence and factorsassociated with depression among school going adolescents in Chandigarh, NorthIndia. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2017; 146:205-215. DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1339_15. [Dec 2017]. [Corresponding author].

109.                      Singh MP, Kaur M, Gupta N, Kumar A, Goyal K, Sharma A, Majumdar M,Gupta M, Ratho K. Prevalence of highrisk human papilloma virus types and cervical smear abnormalities in female sexworkers in Chandigarh, India. Indian Journal of Medical Research.2016;34(3):328-34. [Aug 2017.]

110.                      Singh SK, KaurR, Prabhakar PK, Gupta M, Kumar R. Improving perinatal health:  Are Indian health policies progressing in theright direction? Indian J Comm Medicine. 2017; 42(2):116-19. [Apr-June 2017]

111.                      Singh MP, Kaur R, Kumar A, GuptaM, Garg S, Ratho RK. Investigation of an outbreak of Varicella inChandigarh, North India using a real time PCR approach. Indian Journal ofMedical Microbiology. 2017. doi:10.4103/ijmm. IJMM_16_420. [Oct 2017]

112.                      Aggarwal AK, Gupta R, Das Dhritiman, Dhakar AS, Sharma G,Anand H, Kaur K, Sheoran K, Dalpath S, Khatri J, Gupta M. An Alternative Approach for Supportive Supervision andSkill Measurements of Health Workers for IMNCI Program in 10 districts ofHaryana. Indian J Comm Medicine. 2018; 43(1):40-43. [Feb 2018.]

  1. Goel S, Kumar AVM, Aggarwal AK, Singh RJ, Lal Pranay, Kumar R, Gupta M, Dogra V, Gupta D. Capacity building through operational research in tobacco control: Experiences and lesson learnt. India J Comm Medicine. 2018. [May 2018.]

114.                      Gupta M, TripathyJP, Varma S. Audio-video informed consent process in vaccine trials: Experiencefrom North India. Indian Journal of Medical Education. 2018. DOI: 10.20529/IJME.2018.043. [May 2018.] (Publishedonline). [Corresponding author].

115.                      Prinja S, Bahuguna P, Gupta A, Nimesh R, Gupta M, Thakur JS. Cost Effectivenessof m-health Intervention by Community Health Workers for Reducing Maternal andNewborn Mortality in Rural Uttar Pradesh, India. Cost Eff Resour Alloc.2018;16:25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-018-0110-2. [June 2018]

  1. Gupta M, Didwal G, Bansal S, Kaushal K, Batra N, Gautam V, Ray P. Antibiotic-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in healthy gut flora: A report from north Indian semiurban community. Indian J Med Res. 2019;149(2):276-80. [June 2019]
  2. Gupta M, Tripathy JP, Verma M, Singh MP, Kaur R, Ratho RK, Kumar R. Seroprevalence of measles mumps rubella antibodies among children of age 5-10 years in a North Indian Union Territory. Indian J Med Res. 2018. DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1453_17. [June 2019]. [Corresponding author]
  3. Kaur N, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S.  Screen time in under-five children: A Review. Indian Pediatr. 2019: 56 : 773. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13312-019-1638-8 [September 2019] [Corresponding author].
  4. Kankaria A, Gupta M, Bashar MA, Aggarwal S, Murugan S, Bhag C, Kumar S, Chaudhary K, Sandha KS, Jain R.  Epidemiological investigation of an outbreak of Acute Viral Hepatitis A and E in a semi-urban locality in Chandigarh, North Indian Union Territory, 2016-17. J Family Med Prim Care 2020;9(4):1856-1867. (May 2020). [Corresponding author].
  5. Gupta M, Dua D, Kaur H, Grover S. Prevalence of premenstrual dysphoric disorder among school going adolescent girls in Chandigarh, North Indian Union Territory. Industrial Psychiatry Journal. 2020; 28(2);198-202. DOI: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_79_19. (August 2020).
  6. Rana M, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S, Kaur M. Prevalence and correlates of bullying perpetration and victimization among school going adolescents in Chandigarh, North India. Indian J Psychiatry. 2020;62(5):531-539. (Sep-Oct 2020) [Corresponding author].
  7. Gupta M, Arun Bansal, Adarsh Bansal, Shivani Aloona, Monica Rana, Jayashree Muralidharan2, Ravi P Kanojia3, Kushaljit Singh Sodhi4, Akshaya Saxena4, Mini P Singh5, Bhavneet Bharti2, Nayana P Nair6, Varunkumar Thiyagarajan6. Epidemiology of Acute Gastroenteritis Caused by Rotavirus Among Children Less than Five Years Old Admitted in Hospital, in North India. Indian J Pediatr. 2021;88:22–27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-020-03619-y [Corresponding Author]. (February 2021)
  8. Gupta M, Ravi Kanojia, Adarsh Bansal, Shivani Aloona, Monica Rana, Arun Bansal, Jayashree Muralidharan, Kushaljit Singh Sodhi, Akshay Saxena, Mini P Singh, Bhavneet Bharti, Rajesh Kumar, Geeta Gathwala, Poonam Dalal, Suraj Chawla, Nayana P Nair. Epidemiology of Hospitalized Intussusception Cases from Northern States in India. Indian J Pediatr. 2021; 88:118–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-020-03609-0. [Corresponding Author]. (February 2021)
  9. Kaur G, Gupta M, Aggarwal A, Sagar V. Diagnosis of COVID-19: An Evolution from Hospital based to Point of Care Testing. J Community Med Public Health 5: 212. 2021. DOI: 10.29011/2577-2228.100212.
  10. Gupta M, Kapoor I. An update on Coronavirus Disease-19 Vaccines. J Med Evid. 2021;2:24-9. (Corresponding author). (Editorial; April 2021).
  11. Kaur R, Jassal D, Sharma N, Kaur K, Kaur S, Thakur M, Saini SK, Gupta M et al. Knowledge, attitude, and practice of mothers regarding immunization. Indian J Pharmacol 2021;53:336-8. (letter to editor).
  12. Kaur S, Saini S, Kaur G, Rohilla L, Malhotra P, Gupta M, Verma S, Devnani M, Das K, Pandav SS. Evaluation of side effects of Covid vaccine amongst the vaccinated health care professionals: A cross sectional survey. January 28, 2022 - Volume - Issue - doi: 10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_1221_21.
  13. Gupta  A,  Bhardwaj  A,  Gupta  M,  Parashar  A,  Sharma  GA. Situational  analysis  of  virtual  evaluation  amidst  the  COVID-19 pandemic for future exploration! -An experience from a single-centre study.Indian J Comm Health. 2021;33(4):549-552.https://doi.org/10.47203/IJCH.2021.v33i04.002
  14. Verma M, Tripathy JP, Arora V, Kaur H, Rashi, Parija PP, Gupta M, Gupta R. Analysis of Maternal and Infant Death Reporting System (MIDRS) in a North Indian State during 2013-2018. J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Jul;11(7):3537-3545. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2315_21. Epub 2022 Jul 22. PMID: 36387616; PMCID: PMC9648265. (July 2022).
  15. Gupta M, Verma M, Chaudhary K, Bashar MA, Bhag C, Kumar R. Effectiveness of a collaborative model in improving maternal and child health outcomes among urban poor in Chandigarh, a North Indian city. J Edu Health Promot. 2022;11:212. (june 2022).

131.                     Kaur N, Gupta M, Malhi P, Grover S. The Sleep problems and their associations withDigital Screen Exposure among 2-5 years old Children in Chandigarh, a NorthIndian Union Territory. Journal of Indian Association for Child and AdolescentMental Health. https://doi.org/10.1177/09731342221096488. (June 2022).

132.                     Gandhi AP, Goel K, Gupta M, Singh A.Effect of digitization on doctor patient relationship in an Out PatientDepartment setting of Northern India: A comparative study. Indian J CommunityHealth. 2022;34(4):477-482. https://doi.org/10.47203/IJCH.2022.v34i04.005. (Oct 2022).

133.                     Khatak S, Gupta M, Gover S, Aggarwal N. Depression among Peri andPostMenopausal Women during COVID19Pandemic in Chandigarh, North India: A Study from Community. Journal of Mid LifeHealth. 2022. (Accepted).

 

 

NonIndexed (N=2)

134.                      Kaur M, Aggarwal AK, GuptaM. Audit maternal deaths to save mothers. Manthan. 2009;13(2):3-5.

 

135.                      Sangwan G, Sharma A, Gupta M. Impact of COVID-19 pandemicon routine immunization of under-5 children. International Journal of HealthSystem and Implementation Research. 2020; 4(1). Available from https://ijhsir.ahsas-pgichd.org/index.php/ijhsir/article/view/87/86. AccessedJune 11, 2020. (Commentary). (Corresponding author).

 

 

Preprints (N=10)

136.                      Gupta M, Gupta K, Gupta S. The use offacemasks by the general population to prevent transmission of Covid 19infection: A systematic review. MedRxiv. 2020. doi:https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.01.20087064

137.                      Khaiwal K, Malik VS, Padhu BK, Goel S, Gupta M. Consideration for the asymptomatictransmission of COVID-19: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. MedRxiv. 2020.DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.06.20207597

138.                      Kaur N, GuptaM, Malhi P, Grover S. Protocol of aRandomized Control Trial to Reduce Screen-Time among children aged two to fiveyears in Chandigarh, a North Indian Union TerritoryÂ’. JMIR Preprints.04/09/2020:24106. DOI: 10.2196/preprints.24106

139.                      Prahlad Duggal,Arun Gupta, Madhu Gupta, etal. Psycho-economic impact of Covid 19 pandemic on Otorhinolaryngologypractice in low and middle income countries. Authorea. August17, 2020. DOI: 10.22541/au.159769185.50485015

140.                      Kayur Mehta,Sanjay Zodpey, Preetika Banerjee, Stephanie L. Pocius, Baldeep K. Dhaliwal,Andrea DeLuca, Sangeeta Das Bhattacharya, Shailendra Hedge, ParamitaSengupta,  Madhu Gupta,  Anita Shet. Shifting research priorities inmaternal and child health in the COVID-19 pandemic era in India: a renewedfocus on systems strengthening. medRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.28.21252648

141.                      Pragasam, AgilaKumari and Jacob, Jobin John and Vasudevan, Karthick and Ray, Pallab and Kapil,Arti and Nagaraj, Savitha and Putlibai, Sulochana and Saigal, Karnika andThomas, Maria and Gupta Madhu and Chandola,Temsunaro Rongsen and Jinka, Dasaratha R. and Shastri, Jayanthi and Alexander,Anna P. and Koshy, Roshine Mary and De, Anuradha and Singh, Ashita andEbenezer, Sheena Evelyn and Dutta, Shanta and Bavdekar, Ashish and Khokhar,Fahad A. and Shetty, Vignesh and Anandan, Shalini and Holmes, Mark and Dougan,Gordon and John, Jacob and Kang, Gagandeep and Veeraraghavan, Balaji andMutreja, Ankur, Genomic Epidemiology of Typhoid Highlights the Need for LineageResolution Diagnosis in Treatment Decisions. Available at SSRN:https://ssrn.com/abstract=4022094 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4022094

142.                      Jobin JohnJacob, Agila K Pragasam, Karthick Vasudevan, Aravind V, Monisha Priya T,Tharani Priya T, Pallab Ray, Madhu Gupta etal. Genomic analysis unveils therole of genome degradation events and gene flux in the emergence andpersistence of S. Paratyphi A lineages. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.09.495420. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.09.495420v1

143.                      Kiran T, JunaidK, Rajagopal V, Gupta M, Sharma D.Measurement and Mapping of Maternal Health Service Coverage Through a NovelComposite Index: A Sub-National Level Analysis in India. Research Square; 2022.DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1188843/v1.

144.                      Megan E. Carey,Zoe A. Dyson, Danielle J. Ingle, Afreenish Amir, Mabel K. Aworh, MarieAnneChattaway Ka Lip Chew, John A. Crump, Nicholas A. Feasey, Benjamin P.Howden,Karen H. Keddy, Mailis Maes, Christopher M. Parry, Sandra Van Puyvelde,HattieE. Webb, Ayorinde O. Afolayan, Shalini Anandan, Jason R. Andrews, PhilipM.Ashton, Buddha Basnyat, Ashish Bavdekar, Isaac I. Bogoch, John D. Clemens, KesiaE. da Silva, Anuradha De, Joep de Ligt, Paula Lucia Diaz Guevara,ChristianeDolecek, Shanta Dutta, Louise Francois Watkins, Denise O. Garrett,Gauri Godbole,Melita A. Gordon, Andrew R. Greenhill, Chelsey Griffin, MadhuGupta et al. Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid feverpathogens: insights from 13,000 Salmonella Typhi genomes. medRxivpreprint. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/366720165_Global_diversity_and_antimicrobial_resistance_of_typhoid_fever_pathogens_insights_from_13000_Salmonella_Typhi_genomes#fullTextFileContent[accessed Jan 05 2023].

145.                      Bhagwat Gunale,Dhananjay Kapse, Sonali Kar, Ashish Bavdekar, SunilKohli, Sanjay Lalwani,Sushant Meshram, Abhishek Raut, Praveen Kulkarni, Clarence Samuel, RenukaMunshi, Madhu Gupta etal. A Phase 2/3 observer-blind, randomized, controlledstudy to determine the safety and immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 recombinantspike protein vaccine in Indian children and adolescents aged 2 to 17 years. MedRxivpreprint doi. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/366887289_A_Phase_23_observer-blind_randomized_controlled_study_to_determine_the_safety_and_immunogenicity_of_SARS-CoV-2_recombinant_spike_protein_vaccine_in_Indian_children_and_adolescents_aged_2_to_17_years#fullTextFileContent[accessed May 29 2023].

 

 

OpinionEditorials (Op-ed=5)

 

146.                      Gupta M. Air pollution can increase the risk of pneumonia: HereÂ’s what parents cando to protect their kids. NDTVÂ’s online Health Segment Doctor NDTV.  Available at https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/air-pollution-can-increase-the-risk-of-pneumonia-heres-what-parents-can-do-to-protect-kids-2134831. Accessed 20 February, 2020. Op-ed.

  1. Gupta M. Combating Cervical Cancer. The Hitavada. Health and Fitness. Bhopal. February 17. 2020:6. Op-ed.
  2. Gupta M. Safeguarding our future with immunization. The Pioneer. Available at https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/sunday-edition/safeguarding-our-future-with-immunisation.html. Accessed May 31, 2020.
  3. Gupta M. Revisiting the value of vaccination in face of COVID-19. The Economic Times. May 18. 2020. Available at https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/revisiting-the-value-of-vaccination-in-face-of-covid-19/75796130.
  4. Wahl B, Gupta M, Ghaywan N. Creative approached rooted in evidence can help build confidence in vaccines. The Hindu. November 08 2021. Available at https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/strengthening-vaccine-trust/article37371982.ece.

 

Chapters inBooks [n=11]

151.                      Gupta M, Angeli F, van Schayck OCP, Bosma H.Effectiveness of a multiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternaland child health inequalities in Haryana, North India: A mixed-methods studyprotocol. In: Gupta M, editor.Effectiveness of multiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternaland child health inequalities in Haryana, North India. Maastricht, Netherlands:IPSKAMP Printing 2016. p.19-40.

152.                      Gupta M, Angeli F, Bosma H, Prinja S, Kaur M, van Schayck OCP.Extent of implementation of a multiple-strategy community intervention forreducing maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, India. In:Gupta M, editor. Effectiveness of multiple-strategy community interventionto reduce maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, North India.Maastricht, Netherlands: IPSKAMP Printing 2016. p. 41-70.

153.                      Gupta M, Angeli F, Bosma H, Rana M, Prinja S, Kumar R, vanSchayck OCP. Effectiveness of multiple-strategy community interventionin reducing geographical, socioeconomic and gender based inequalities inmaternal and child health outcomes in Haryana, India. In: Gupta M, editor. Effectiveness of multiple-strategy communityintervention to reduce maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, NorthIndia. Maastricht, Netherlands: IPSKAMP Printing 2016. p.71-102.

154.                      Gupta M, Bosma H, Angeli F, Kaur M, ChakarpaniV, Rana M, van Schayck OCP. Qualitativestudy on the effectiveness of a multiple-strategy community intervention toreduce maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, India. In: Gupta M, editor. Effectiveness ofmultiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternal and child healthinequalities in Haryana, North India. Maastricht, Netherlands: IPSKAMP Printing2016. p. 103-132.

155.                      Gupta M, Bosma H, Angeli F, Kaur M, ChakarpaniV, van Schayck OCP.Effectiveness of a multiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternaland child health inequalities in Northern India: mixed method study. In: Gupta M, editor. Effectiveness ofmultiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternal and child healthinequalities in Haryana, North India. Maastricht, Netherlands: IPSKAMP Printing2016. p. 133-160.

156.                      Mendis L, GuptaM. Issues related to immunization indeveloping countries. In Vashishtha VM. IAP Textbook of vaccines. 2ndEdition. Jaypee publishers. 2020. P. 548-555.

157.                      Gupta M, Bansal A. National Immunization Technical Advisory Group. In VashishthaVM, Kalra A. FAQs on Vaccines and Immunization Practice. 3rdEdition. Jaypee publishers. 2021. P. 145-150.

158.                      Gupta M, Kaushal K. How to curb maternal mortality in India. In Sharma A.Obstetrics Algorithms in Clinical Practice. 1st Edition. Jaypee publishers. 2020. P. 329-338.

159.                      Gupta M. COVID-19 Crisis Control in Chandigarh: Chronicles ofContributions of Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health,PGIMER, Chandigarh" – Volume I and II ISBN Number -81-946988-6-9.

160.                      Gupta M, Ankita Kankaria. Health System Reforms. In Goel S, Aggarwal AK.Essentials of Health Management. 1st Edition. Oxford UniversityPress. 2022.

161.                      Gupta M, Singla N, Kaur K. Epidemiology of Aesthetic and RegenerativeGynaecology. In Jindal P. 1ST Edition. Springer Publication. 2022.

 

 

Book

 

162.                      GuptaM. Effectiveness ofmultiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternal and child healthinequalities in Haryana, North India. Maastricht. Netherlands; IPSKAMPPrinting: 2016.


Information Education Communication (IEC) materialdeveloped

a. Videos togenerate awareness on Covid 19 vaccination in collaboration with Team Halo, UNVerified project

1.       Video on Herd Immunity: Available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I-r_wXatjCL7lilSCcxXLaLOEV07ynZZ/view

2.       Volunteering for Covid Trial: Available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pOa_r5ROa9OduVRBD3jYkXVjUGJ9dITf/view

3.       Video on Why do we need vaccine and not pills?:Available at : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nLQRMxhj8_hw6Y16Peyz5FlkW7uNuUGl/view

4.       Video on: How to keep busy during Covid-19 lock down period?

Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZjqxRtz5Pk

 

 

 

 

 

b. Youtubechannel for capacity building of health careprofessionals on management of maternal neonatal child and reproductive andsexual health during Covid-19 Pandemic; management of Covid-19 cases and updateon Covid-19 vaccines in collaboration with UNFPA. We have uploaded 32 videoswith more than 11000 viewers and 1000 subscribers. (youtube channel: PGI_UNFPA StrengtheningMedEd. Available at  https://www.youtube.com/c/PGIUNFPA2018MedEd/videos)

 

c. Partneredwith the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) and Wieden +Kennedy (W+K) to develop and implement a mass media campaign focused on increasingacceptance of COVID-19 vaccines in India from May to July 2021.


List of Thesis Guided: 43 (Guide 21; Co-guide 22)

PhD Thesis: 6

MD Thesis: 3

MPH Thesis: 12

AS GUIDE: 21

PhD Thesis: 3

MD Thesis: 9

MPH Thesis: 7

MSc Nursing Thesis: 1

BSc Nursing Thesis: 2


Listof National and International Conferences attended, Invited Speaker andScientific papers presented from 2001 to date

National

International

 

2022-23

50th National IAPSM Conference from  2nd to 4th February 2023

Speaker: Midwifery Care Service Delivery an initiative by GoI Innovation in Public Health Care on 3rd February 2023.

 

25th Annual Conference of North Zone Chapter of IAPSM

10-11th December 2023

Speaker: Pandemic Preparedness

 

2021-22

65th Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association, IPHACON 2021 on September 25, 2021

Speaker: Need for Adult Immunization and Target Vaccines

 

59th Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Paediatrics- Pedicon 2022 from March 20-23, 2022

Speaker: Immunology of Pertussis Vaccine: A Journey From Perspectives To Practice

 

2020-21

 

48th National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine from 19th to 21st March 2021, held in PGIMER virtually

·         Co-organizing Secretary 

·         Chairperson: Plenary session on Rising inequality of avoidable mortality and morbidity- Need of a balancing

·         Moderator: Parallel sessions on Emerging Vaccine preventable diseases, maternal and child health inequalities

·         Judge: to review the posters

·         Speaker: Role NHM in reducing health inequalities in India: Impact and Learnings for future

Oral presentation

1.        Award category: Utilization of routine health services to reduce malnutrition in a vulnerable community in North IndiaÂ’

2.        Status of Evidence based intra partum care in Government medical colleges of India: A cross sectional study

3.        Effectiveness of webinars for healthcare professionals on management of maternal, neonatal, reproductive and mental health services during COVID-19 pandemic

Posters

4.        ParentsÂ’ perceptions regarding digital media use of their children aged 2-5 yearsÂ’

5.        Knowledge assessment and capacity building on Integrated Sexual and Reproductive care and HIV Services in Medical Colleges of Gujarat

6.        Effectiveness of a multi-pronged intervention program to reduce irrational antimicrobial prescriptions in District Panchkula, Haryana: A study protocol.

7.        A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of home visits and group meetings by paramedical professionals

8.        ParentsÂ’ Perceptions Regarding Digital-Media Use of Their Children Aged 2-5 years

9.        Emotional Problems and their Associations with Digital Screen Exposure among Children aged 2-5 years

10.     FUT2 gene as a Genetic Susceptibility Marker for gut  infections in community: A  review

11.     Rotavirus infection among intussusception cases of under 5 children admitted in the tertiary care hospital, North India.

2019-20

1.        47th National Conference on Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine [IAPSM] in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu, 28th to 31st January 2020

2.        Invited speaker in Plenary session on ‘Vulnerable GroupsÂ’. Delivered a talk on ‘Recent Advances in Maternal Immunization.Â’

 

2018-19

 

1.        46th National Conference on Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine [IAPSM] in Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, HP, 8-10 March 2019

2.        Invited speaker in Plenary session on ‘Recent advances in ImmunizationÂ’Update on Typhoid Vaccines and Human Papillomavirus vaccines in Indian Context

 

 

2017-18

1.        21st NZIAPSM/IPHA conference 2nd and 3rd November 2017, PGIMER Chandigarh

-Chaired a session on oral paper presentations

-Delivered lecture on ‘Recent Development in Malaria, HIV, TB Vaccine’ on 3rd December 2017 in a plenary session on ‘Recent development and initiatives in vaccine in Indian Context’.

2.        2nd National Conference on Health Technology Assessment, PGIMER: Chaired an E poster session in on 24th February 2018 

3.        4th Public Health Symposium on Nutrition Chaired a session on ‘Strengthening National Action to Combat MalnutritionÂ’ on 9th March, 2018, School of Public Health, PGIMER

4.        World NCD Congress, PGIMER, Chandigarh, 4-6 November 2017

-Chaired a session on poster session on 4th November 2017 

Posters Presentation

-A Protocol on a Cluster Randomized Control Trial (c-RCT) to Reduce Screen-Based Sedentary BehaviorsÂ’ in 2-5 years Children in Chandigarh, UT, North India

-Designing multicomponent school-based intervention program to prevent bullying perpetration and victimization among adolescents in Chandigarh, India

5.        11th World Congress on Adolescent Health, New Delhi, India from 27th-29th October 2017

Poster Presentation

Culture of Bullying in Schools: Is it different in government and private schools

2016-17

6.        61st National Conference of Indian Public Health Association, 24th to 26th February, 2017, AIIMS Jodhpur. Delivered a lecture on ‘Sampling in Qualitative ResearchÂ’ in Pre-Conference Workshop in 61st National Conference of Indian Public Health Association at AIIMS, Jodhpur, Rajasthan on February 23, 2017. 

Oral presentation

Is there need to reduce screen time in children aged 2-5 years: A review

Poster Presentation

Gender differences in bullying and its correlates among school going adolescents in Chandigarh, India

7.        4th Annual Conference of Breast Imaging Society of India, 2016, PGIMER.

Chaired a session on ‘Research studies on prevention and management of breast morbidities’ in 1st National Workshop on Role of Nurses in Breast Care on 12th November 2016 in NINE, PGIMER during 4th Annual Conference of Breast Imaging Society of India, 2016.

2015-16

8.        60th Annual National conference of Indian Public Health Association (IPHACON)

Resource faculty in Pre Conference CME on Essentials of Research Methodology and Biostatistics, at Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Swami Rama Nagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand held on 3rd March, 2016.

2014-15

9.        42nd Annual Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) in Lucknow from February 26-28, 2015

2013-14

10.     17th Annual North Zone Conference of Indian Public Health Association (IPHA) held at Shimla from November 23-24, 2013.

a.        Judged a poster session on maternal anemia.

2012-13

11.     57th Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association (IPHA)& South East Asia Regional Public Health Conference held at Kolkata from February 2-4, 2013.

Oral Presentation

Awareness of breast cancer, cervical cancer and osteoporosis among urban women in Chandigarh, North IndiaÂ’

12.     Panelist at one day Symposium on 'Vaccines for India: Innovations and RoadmapÂ’ organized by St. John's Research Institute (SJRI) and Global Health Strategies (GHS) on 5th  February 2013 at SJRI, Bangalore.

2011-12

13.     Pre Conference CME on ‘Public Health Priorities for the 12th PlanÂ’ on 8th February 2012 in Kochi, Kerela.

14.     56th Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association (IPHA) from 9th to 12th February 2012 in Kochi, Kerela.

Oral Presentation

Adolescent reproductive and sexual health inequities in Chandigarh, North India

15.     39th Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) from 27th to 29th February 2012 in Tanda, HP.

Oral Presentation

Why anemia persists among pregnant women in Chandigarh

16.     Chairperson on session on ‘WomenÂ’ HealthÂ’ in 39th Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine on 28th February 2012 in Tanda, HP.

17.     National Seminar on Ecology and Health: Anthroplogical Dimensions on 2nd and 3rd Februaury 2012 in Punjab University, Chandigarh.

Oral Presentation

Home deliveries in Chandigarh: a tug of war between Culture and science

18.     Symposium on Pneumococcal disease and vaccines organized by Prof. N.K. Ganguly, Distinguished Biotechnology Research Professor, Health Policy Unit, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi on 19th January 2012.

2010-11

19.     One day Symposium on Rotavirus organized by Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Centre, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, New Delhi on 26th March 2011.

2007

20.     34th Annual National Conference of IAPSM in New Delhi on 22nd -24th February, 2007, AIIMS, New Delhi

2004

21.     31st Annual National Conference of IAPSM on 27th-29th February 2004, in PGIMER

2001

22.     Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association Conference in  India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

 

2020-21

International Vaccine Conclave organized by Sanofi: Life course immunization for a healthy nation on March 13, 2022

Speaker: Life course immunization

 

International forum for Discussion on COVID-19 vaccine rollout in India organized by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH), on June 10, 2021

Speaker: COVID-19 vaccine rollout in India

 

2019-2020

23rd IUHPE World Conference

on Health Promotion, 07-11 April 2019, Rotorua, New Zealand

Oral Presentations

1.        Intersectoral collaborative model to improve maternal and child health among urban poor in Chandigarh, a north Indian city

2.        Assessment of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device services (PPIUCD) in Rajasthan and Maharashtra states in India

Health Policy and Panning Training at International Vaccine Access Center, Baltimore JohnÂ’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, United States of America

 

2018-19

1.        International Meeting on Emerging Diseases, in Vienna, Austria, November 9-12, 2018.

Poster Presentation

Epidemiological Investigation of an Acute Viral Hepatitis Outbreak in an Urbanized Rural Area in a North Indian Union Territory

2.        23rd World Congress of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions in Prague, Czech Republic from 23rd– 27th July 2018.

Posters Presentation

a. Development of Digital Screen Exposure Questionnaire (DSE-Q) for children aged 2-5 years in India

 b. Digital screen exposure in children aged 2-5 years in Punjab, India: a pilot study

2017-18

3.        International Conference on Vaccine Research and Development, Washington, USA, 13th to 15th November 2017

 Oral presentation

Seroprevalence of measles antibodies among children of 5 to 10 years in Chandigarh, North IndiaÂ’ in

2016-17

4.        22nd International Union on Health Promotion and Equity (IUHPE) World Conference, on Health Promotion, Curitiba Brazil, May 22-26, 2016.

Oral presentation

Effectiveness of multiple-strategy community intervention in reducing geographical, socioeconomic and gender inequalities in maternal and child health outcomes in Haryana, India.

Poster Presentation

Extent of implementation of a multiple-strategy community intervention for reducing maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, India

 

5.        15th World congress on Public Health in Melbourne, Australia from 3rd to 7th April, 2016.

Oral presentation

Prevalence and correlates of Bullying perpetration and victimization among school going adolescents in Chandigarh, North India

 

2014-15

6.        International Conference in Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture, University of Western Sydney, Australia from November 5-7, 2014.

Oral presentation

Mixed Methods Approach to Explore Determinates of Persistent Maternal Anemia in Chandigarh, North India

2013-14

7.        International Congress of Paediatrics in Melbourne, Australia from 24th to 29th August 2014.

Posters Presentation

a. Hospital based surveillance to estimate burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis among children less than 5 years old in Chandigarh, North India.

b. Causes and trend of neonatal mortality in Union Territory, Chandigarh, India.

c. Inequity in awareness and utilization of adolescent and sexual health services in Union Territory, Chandigarh, India.

8.        Symposium on Mixed Method Approach at the French Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in Paris from April 15-16, 2013.

Oral presentation

Impact of NRHM on maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, North India, in symposium on Mixed Method Approach

2012-13

9.        Training Program in Prevention and Surveillance of Birth Defects and Preterm Birth organized by collaboration between International Clearinghouse on Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR), US-CDC, WHO from October 15-19, 2012 at WHO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland.

2011-12

10.     11th International advanced course on vaccinology in Asia- Pacific region at International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea from 2nd to 7th May 2011.

11.     International workshop on Bovine Lactoferrin organized by Neonatology Department, PGIMER, Chandigarh in collaboration with AISRF, DBT and DIISR.

2010-11

12.     The First International Conference of Asian Association of Applied Psychology on ‘Enhancing Human Potential Bio-Psychosocial PerspectivesÂ’ in Punjab University from 15th to 17th November 2010.

2008-09

13.     13th International Conference on Infectious Diseases at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 19th to 22nd June, 2008.

Poster presentation

a. Gupta M, Prinja S, Sekhar S, Chakarborti A, Singh A, Singhi S, Kumar R. Feasibility study to estimate the incidence of pneumonia and meningitis at district level in Haryana, India.

b.Prinja S, Gupta M, Singh M, Kumar R. Improving age appropriate immunization in a Rural Area of India