Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Collection of Title of Dissertation (Updated)

       A Comprehensive Collection of Title of Dissertations Submitted by Students of M.Sc. Microbiology to The Central Department of Microbiology, Tribhuvan University

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173. Lower respiratory tract infection a socio-medical aspect. By: Punita Gauchan 

174. Study on performance of waste water  treatment plant at guheshwari. By: Chandra Shekhar Rajaure  

175. A prospective study on microbiology of lower respiratory tract infection and antibiotic sensitivity profile with interest in multidrug resistance and extended spectrum of betalactamase strains. By: Jaya Sharma   

176. Prevalence of Lymphatic filariasis in Parsa District of Nepal. By: Surath Upadhaya 

177. Field evaluation of the OPTimal test for the rapid diagnosis of malaria. By: Puspa Raj Pandey  

178. An epidemiological study of malaria in Kanchanur District during 2003. By: Deepak Joshi 

179. Microbiology of Bacteraemia and septicaemia in patients visiting Tribhuvan University, Teaching Hospital (TUTH) Kathmandu. By: Yadav Wagley 

180. Study on heavy metal resistant bacteria in the waste water treatment plant at Guheshwori. By: Anjita Rajbanshi 

181. Prevalence of catheter associated urinary tract infection as Hospital acquired infection in TUTH. By: Abhilasha Gurung 

182. Comparative evaluation of four different tests in the diagnosis of Visceral leishmaniasis in Nepal. By: Amin Khadka 

183. Microbial quality evaluation of milk and butter with special reference to the milk pathogens and MBRT test. By: Toya Nath Sapkota 

184. An epidemiological study of anti-tuberculosis drug resistance pattern in the pulmonary tuberculosis patients visiting national tuberculosis centre. By: Komal Raj Rijal 

185. A Hospital study of urinary tract infection among pregnant women visiting Lumbini Zonal Hospital, Butwal. By: Munal Subedi 

186. Study on the impairment of liver kindney and pancreas in Hepatitis B and C positive cases. By: Amrit M S Maharjan 

187. Enteropathogens associated with acute diarrhoea in patients visiting National Public Laboratory, Teku. By: Ranjan K. C 

188. Study on nasopharyngeal pneumococcal carriage enteroparasitic infectations in children. By: Bijaya Malla 

189. Study on the prevalence of Salmonella species from blood sample of the patients visiting national public health  laboratory, Teku. By: Sabina Shrestha 

190. Prevalence of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in children visiting Kanti children's Hospitals. By: Santosh Thapa 

191. Bacteriological profile of bacteraemia and speticaemia among patients of infective endocarditis. By: Narayan Prasad Kandel 

192. Microbial study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in patients admitted in Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital, Jorpati. By: Deepu Pudasaini

193A prospective study of urinary tract infections in female patients attending Kathmandu Model Hospital. By: Puja Shrestha 

194. Prevalence of Aeromonas in different clinical samples and water with special interest in Gastroenteritis. By: Nirajan Thapa Kshetry 

195. Serostatus of rheumatoid factor, c-reactive protein, antistreptolysin-o and uric acid in patients visiting OM Hospital and research centre. By: Raj Kumar Karki 

196.  Study of urinary tract infection among kidney transplant patients visiting National Public Health Laboratory, Teku.By: Gokarna Raj Ghimire 

197. Prevalence of vulvovaginal giardiasis in females attending gynecological outpatient department of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. By: Bijaya Bajracharya 

198. Seroprevalence of torch in Nepalese women of childbearing age and evaluation of biochemical parameters. By: Pradeep Kafle 

199. Detection of enteric pathogens (Vibrio Cholerae and Escherichia coli 0157) in childhood diarrhoeal cases. By: Roshani Maharjan 

200. Prevalence of Urinary tract infection and candiasis of   pregnant women at community based reproductive health care & counseling center of Kirtipur Municipality. By: Sulochana Basnet (Mahat) 

201.  Detection of Enteropathogens (Salmonella spp, Shigella spp and Parasites) in the stool specimen of children suffering from diarrhea and admitted at kanti children Hospital. By: Diksha Khadka 

202. Evaluation of antimicrobial activities of some medical plants. By: D Radha 

203. Seroprev valence of hepatitis B and HIV among volunteer blood donors of Kathmandu. By: Dinesh Thapa 

204. Prevalence of lower respiratory tract pathogens (bacterial) in Nepalese HIV/AIDS Patients. By: Dipendra Gautam 

205. Study of Bacteraemia in malnourished children admitted to Kanti children's hospital. By: Prakash Chandra Amatya 

206. Recovery of sliver from used X-Ray films using alkaline protease extracted from Bacillus spp. By: Dal Bahadur Khatri 

207. Screening of soil bacillus species for ß lactamase activity. By: Niraj Nakarmi 

208. Genetic variability of Mycobacterium leprae in Nepal. By: Susan Pandey 

209. Prevalence of multidrug resistant strains with reference to extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing strains among the bacterial pathogens isolated from different clinical samples at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. By:Rajdeep Bomjan 

210. Antibiotic susceptibility profile of bacterial pathogens in urinary trace infection with special reference to extended spectrum beta lactamase (ESBL) oridycubt straubs. By: Trishna Manandhar 

211. Study on Microbiology of urinary tract infection and the prevalence of multidrug resistant strains among the bacterial pathogens. By:Deepa Shrestha 

212. Tuberculosis and HIV co-infection in HIV-AIDS persons of Nepal. By: Govinda Prasad Dhungana 

213. Cross-sectional study of respiratory pathogenes and their antibiotic susceptibiligy pattern in Tribhuvan Unversity Teaching Hospital. By: Uma Shrestha 

214. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification for direct detection of mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples. By: Ajaya Poudel 

215. A study on etiological agents of bacteraemia and antibiotic susceptibiligy pattern of isolates. By: Niroj Man Amatya 

216. Biodiversity and bioactivity of endophytic fungi of tsuga dumosa D. Don. By: Anjana Upadhaya 

217. Vermicomposting, enrichment of vermicompost by azotobacter chroococcum and response on phaseolus bean. By: Yukti Basnet 

218. Prevalence of malaria and hepatitis B among Nepalese blood donors. By: Bishnu Bhakta Dhungel 

219. Evaluation of different staining techniques (Ziehl neelsen stain, Kinyoun stain, Modified cold stain and fluorochrome stain) for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. By: Deepika Shrestha 

220. Study of delta encotoxin immunocrossreactivity of bacillus thuringiensis isolates from khumbu base camp of the Everest Region. By: Upendra Thapa Shrestha 

221. Study of genetic polymorphism among bacillus thuringensis isolates from Khumbu Base Camp of Everest Region by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase Chain Reaction. By: Gyan Sundar Sahukhal 

222. Study of prevalence of enteric fever and the assessment of widal test in the diagnosis of typhoid fever. By: Samira Khatiwada 

223. A prospective study on etiology of diarrhea with reference to multiple drug resistant enteric bacterial pathogens. By: Sirjana Devi Shrestha 

224. Prevalence of intestinal parasitosis among HIV/HIDS patients of Kathmandu Valley and Dhulikhel. By: Sunil Maharjan 

225. Microbiological study among diarrhoeal children in relation to cyclospora and rotavirus infection. By: Chamala Lama 

226. Study of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection among HIV seropositive subjects and high risk group for HIV infection in Bagmati Zone, Nepal. By: Navaraj Raj Adhikari 

227. Assessment of therapeutic of anti-mallarial drug (chloroquine) for plasmodium vivax in kanchanpur district, Nepal. By: Dhan Kumar Pant 

228. Study on intestinal infections by parasite and some bacteria among elderly people of Kathmandu Valley.By: Bikash Shakya 

229. Microbial study of hospital environment and carrier pattern study among staff in Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital. By: Jyoti Pant 

230. Assessment of hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) from restaurants of Kathmandu metropolitan city with respect to environmental condition. By: Poonam Thapa 

231. Sero-epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis in Nepal. By: Shyam Prasad Dumre 

232.  A study on soil transmitted helminthiasis in Kathmandu Valley. By: Arina Shrestha 

233. Study on the incidence of urinary tract infection in diabetic patients and the prevalence of multidrug resistant strains among the bacterial pathogenic isolates. By: Nisha Puri 

234. Prevalence of bacterial and fungal agents causing lower respiratory tract infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. By: Sanchita Dahal 

235. Isolation and identifcaton of the etiolotical agent of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients visiting national tuberculosis center, Thimi, Bhaktapur. By: Sudeep Singh 

236. Microbial flora among vstors and the hospital environment in ICU and SICU at TUTH. By: Shishir Sharma 

237. A study on possible contribution of horizontal transmission in neonatal sepsis at TUTH. By: Sangeeta Shrestha 

238. Prevalence of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in clinical specimnets from patients and screening of nasal carriage of MRSA from Medical Staffs of Bir Hospital. By: Kiran Sapkota 

239. Study of the disease citrus canker and field trial to find its effective control measure in “Kavre” Nepal.By: Dinesh Dhakal 

240. Effect of dual inoculation of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar p[haseoli and Piriformospora indica verma et al. on phaseolus vulgaris grown in the soil treated with vermicompost. By: Jeny Shrestha 

241. Study on the effect of co-inoculation of bradyrhizobium japonicum and pirifirmospora indica verma et al. on glycine max (L.) merr. By: Rajani Shrestha 

242. A study on microbiology of urinary tract nfection at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Kathmandu Nepal. By: Shova Khanal 

243. Evaluation of antibiacterial activity of some medicinal plants frequently used in respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases in Nepal. By: Olivia Thapa 

244. Pattern of bacterial flora in various out patient departments of TUTH. By: Rachana Manandhar 

245. A comparative study of different diagnostic methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in suspected patients visiting National Tuberculosis Centre, Thimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal. By: Asta Ram Khagi 

246. Study on prevalence of common types of vaginitis (candidiasis, traichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis) among the pregnant women visiting thapathali maternity hospital Kathmandu. By: Sarita Shrestha 

247. Role of Glomus Microcarpum in the production of whear (triticum aestivum)  plants. By: Nirmala Dhungana 

248. Study of bacteria causing urinary tract infection and their antimicrobial resistance trend at national public health laboratory. By: Padma Shrestha 

249. Nalidxic acid resistant salmonella with decreased ciprofloxacin susceptibility. By: Rup Bahadur Kunwor 

250. Corelation of secondary infection with peripheral level T lymphocyte with CD4 marker (CD$) count in HIV/AIDS patients. By: Shiva Ram Pant 

251. A study on Microbiological and chemical quality of water of Kathmandu. By: Rama Gyawali 

252. Study on seroprevalence of IgM Antibiodies against the agents of torch infections among the patients visiting National Public Health Laboratory. By: Sujata Lamichhane 

253. Effect of dual inoculation of azotobacterchroococcum and piriformospora indica verma et al on oryza satwal croun in the soil treated with vermicompost. By: Kamil Prajapati 

254. Microbiological study on gastroenteritis of children from Kanti Children's Hospital with reference to cyclospora and rotavirus infection. By: Shradha Chipalu 

255. Comparative evaluation of microscopic and cultural examination in bacterial meningitis among the patients attending Kanti Children Hospital. By: Rojita Tuladhar 

256. Study of drinking quality of Kathmandu Metropolitan areas and evaluation of antibacterial property of some medicinal plants against isolated enteric bacteria. By: Anup Muni Bajracharya 

257. DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Nepal using PCR-labelled is 6110 probe. By; Saraswoti Kadge 

258. Use of Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (Lamp) for direct detection of Mycobacterium in sputum. By: Bal Ram Adhikari 

259. Study of antibiotic susceptibility pattern of mycobacterium tuberculosis in pulmonary tuberculosis patients visiting national tuberculosis center, Thimim Bhaktapur, Nepal. By: Semuhang Subba 

260. Assessment of drinking water quality of madhyapur-Thimi ans study of anti bacterial effect of lime juice against bacterial isolates. By: Bina Laxmi Jayana 

261. Study the hospital environment of shahid gangalal national heart centre. By: Kamala Lamsal 

262. Study on bacteriological profile of infected wound from patient's visiting to lumbini zonal hospital, butwal, Nepal. By: Yasoda Gyawali 

263. Prevalence of bacteraemia and septicaemia among children attending kanti children hospital with special reference to salmonella spp. By: Deena Shrestha 

264. Study on intestinal parasitic infections in tharu community of bardiya district. By: Pragya Sharma 

265. Screening of mycobacterium tuberculoss by selective inhibition with para-nitrobenzoic acid, its cytochemical staining and drug susceptibility to primary anti-tubercular drugs. By: Sujaya Nepali 

266. Microbiological and physico-chemical analysis of alcoholic beverages of Kathmandu Valley. By: Bhim Shrees 

267. Study on drinking water quality of Kathmandu and attending susceptibiligy of isolates . By: Prashanna Raj Kafle 

268. Seroprevalence of rubella in Nepal. By: Khagendra Prakash K. C 

269.  Reproductive tract infections among women attending gynaecological outpatient department Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. By: Madan Singh Bohara 

270. Tuberculosis and human imuno-deficency virus co-infection in suspected TB patients. By: Sunita Maharjan 

271. Study of biodiversity and bioactivity of endophytic fungi of some Himalayan conifers of Nepal. By: Srijana Thapaliya 

272. Bacterial isolatres and their antibiogram from wounds and abscesses of surgical outpatients visiting bir hospital. By: Prashamsa Karkee 

273. Comparison of the resistance ratio and proportikon methods for drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated from patients visiting national tuberculosis centre. By: Sushma Acharya 

274. Pattern of bacterial isolates and antibiogram from open wound infection an\mong the indoor patients of Bir Hoapital. By: Kiran Kumari 

275. Comparative study of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (Lamp) for direct detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum. By: Binita Koirala 

276. Sterid biosynthesis and embryonic stem cell proteins as putative predictive breast cancer biomarker. By: Khagendra Koirala 

277. Enteropathogenic microorganisms in children under ten years of age attending Kanti Children's Hospital. By: Sarmila Tandukar 

278. Seroprevalence of hepatitisc and HIV among blood donors in Kathmandu valley. By: Surendra Karki 

279. Prevalence of soil transmitted parasites in raw vebetables of Kathmandu and stool samples of school children. By: Anil Shrestha 

280. Estimation of incidence of HIV infection in Nepal by mode of transmissionamong various exposure groups. By: Rumika Maharjan 

281. Genetic simalasrities among bacillus thuringiensis strains from different climatic zones of Nepal. By: Nirajan Bhattarai 

282. Biochemical and molecular characterization of actinomycetes prosessing antibacterial properties from soil samples of kalapatthar, mounteverest region. By: Chiringma Sherpa 

283. Screening of actinomycetes from soil samples of Kalapatthar mount everest region for antibiosis. By: Tara Devi Gurung 

284. Immunological screening of actinomycetes of khumbu region of Nepal. By: Suman Thapa 

285. Multidrug resistance among various clinical bacterial isolates and production of different types of B-lactamases with subsequent transfer mechanism by plasmid DNA analysis. By: Pankaj Baral 

286. Isolation identification and plasmid profiling of multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens isolated from UTI patients. By: Sanjiv Neupane 

287. An evaluation of 5% NaOCI microscopy method for the laboratory diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. By: Suman Lama 

288. Assessment of arsenic tolerant bacteria from arsenic contaminated groundwater in nawalparasi district of Nepal. By: Shree Krishna Shrestha 

289. Isolation and characterization of arsenic tolerant microorganisms from tube well water of Nawalparasi, Nepal. By: Prerana Dhungana 

290. Biochemical and genetic characterization of actinomycetes from  mount everest base camp. By: Manita Guragain 

291. Perspectives of arsenic exposure and asymptomatic microbial infections in Nawalparasi District. By: Narendra Maden 

292. Microbiological quality evaluation of dahi/yoghurt of Kathmandu Valley. By: Kashi Ram Ghimire 

293. Evaluation of antivicrobial activities of medicinal plants against some fungi and antibiotic resistant bacteria. By: Bishnu Prasad Marasini 

294. Urinary tract infection in diabetic microalbuminuric patients visiting B&B Hospital. By: Gridhari Rijal 

295. A comparative study of IGM capture Elisa and particle agglutination assay for the diagnosis of Japanese Encephalitis among some Nepalese patients. By: Santa Raj Khanal 

296. Study on antimicrobial activities of actinomycetes isolated from soils of different parts of khumbu region. By: Junu Koirala 

297. Estimation and projection oif the trend of HIV/AIDS in Nepal till 2010 using estimation and projection pakage (EPP) software. By: Manoj Khadka 

298. Cross-sectional study of urinary pathogens and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern with reference to extended spectreum beta lactamase (ESBL) producing strains in Kathmandu Model Hospital. By: Neelam Karna 

299. Evaluation of antibacterial activities of medicinal plants. By: Naresh Maharjan 

300. The study of antibacterial activities of common spices. By: Dinesh Maharjan 

301. Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of salmonella isolates from blood sample of patients visiting Shree Birendra Hospital, Chauni. By: Barsha Gurung 

302. Comparasion of blood culture and single slide agglutination widal test for the diagnosis of enteric fever. By: Minu K. C 

303. Bacteriological profile and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolates from infected burn wound at Kanti Children's Hospital. By: Rupa Nepal 

304. Comparative evaluation of macroscopic, microscopic, serological and cultural examination of csf in bacterial memingitis. By: Nabaraj Dahal 

305. Study on HIV and sexually transmitted infections among the female commercial sex workers of Kathmandu Valley. By: Prakash Shrestha 

306. Screening of antimicrobial activity of actinomycetes from soil samples of manang region of Nepal and their biological characterization. By : Rishi Baniya 

307. Fluoroquinolone susceptibiligy pattern of the salmonella isolates from enteric fever patients visiting to National Public Health Laboratory, Nepal. By: Dhiraj Acharya 

308. Sero-epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis in some selectedhospitals of Nepal. By: Krishna Prasad Pant 

309. Sero-epidemiology of dengue virus infection in the post monsoon period I terai region of Nepal. By: Ramesh Pun 

310. Bacteriological profile of urine of postoperative patients undergone open heart surgery at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre, Nepal. By: Supriya Sharma 

311. Transfusion transmissible infections among blood donors in Kathmandu, Nepal. By: Ashish Chandra Shrestha 

312. Bacteriological and histological profile of heart valves resected from infective endocarditis patients. By: Sulochana Manandhar 

313. Prevalence of helicobacter pylori among dyspeptic patients attending Bir Hospital, Nepal. By: Shailaja Adhikari 

314. Isolation, identification and antibiotic sensitivity testing of salmonella serovars from enteric fever suspected patients visiting Bir Hospital. By: Manita Aryal 

315. Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of salmonella from blood of suspected enteric fever patients attending Patan Hospital. By: Krishna Govinda Prajapati 

316. Seroprevalence of hepatitis B virus among blood donors in Jhapa, Nepal. By: Hemanta Khanal 

317. Bacterioloigcal profiles of tracheal aspirates of patients attending National Institute of Neurolobical and allied sciences. By: Pratirodh Koirala 

318. Evaluation of the three commercially availavle elisa test kits for the detection of Anti- HIV antibodies. By: Avishekh Gautam 

319. Spectrum and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of bacterial isolates causing conjunctivitis among the patients visiting B.P. Koirala lions center for ophthalmic studies. By: Archana Bhattarai 

320. Cholera incidence among diarrhoeal patients visiting national public health laboratory, Nepal. By: Rabindra Karki 

321. Bacterioogy of chronic dacryocystitis and antibiotic susceptibiligy pattern of isolated bacteria. By: Anita Bhattarai 

322. Isolation and characterization of salmonella from drinking water samples of urban water supply system of Kathmandu. By: Esha Shrestha 

323. Strain typing of mycobacterium leprae isolates from Nepal uning variable number of tanden repeats. By: Pratibha Thapa 

324. Use of minisatellite genetic profiling with clinical analysis of leprosy patients in Nepal. By: Binita Adhikari

Source: Microbiological Abstracts, Published by MISAN, Central Department of Microbiology, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal.