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Volume 7

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy

Page 31

Bacterial and Rare Diseases 2019

June 17-18, 2019

June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE

Joint Meeting on

&

2

nd

Annual Congress on Bacterial, Viral and Infectious Diseases

6

th

International Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Drug

Indranil Chakrabarti, J Infect Dis Ther 2019, Volume 7

Incidental detection of parasites:APathologist’s viewpoint

Indranil Chakrabarti

North Bengal Medical College, India

P

arasitic infestation is a serious health problem in developing countries. Lack of proper sanitation, close

proximity with cattle and pets as well as overcrowding are some of the causes that lead to the spread

of parasitic diseases. Some parasitic infections do parasites in routine blood and bone marrow is the job

of a pathologist. But often, fine needle aspiration cytology smears of superficial and deep lesions, histo-

pathological specimens of various organs, urine and stool specimens carry an element of surprise to the

unsuspecting microscopist.

Biography

Indranil Chakrabarti has completed his Graduation in MD Pathology. He is an Ambassador of European Association for Cancer Research.

He has more than 58 publications in national and international journals of repute. He is a regular Reviewer of several international journals

including

Diagnostic Cytopathology

and

BMJ-Case Reports

. He is also a Member of International Editorial Board of various pathology related

journals and a contributor to pathology outlines.

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