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    Dr Venkat Ramesh

    Infectious Diseases Specialist


    5+ Years Experience

    MBBS, MD, MRCP (UK), FNB (ID), DTM&H, FRSPH (UK)

    Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    English, Hindi, Telugu

    MON-SAT

    Overview

    Dr Venkat Ramesh is an infectious disease specialist in Hyderabad, currently associated with the Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. He specialises in all types of infectious disease and holds a Fellowship of National Board (FNB) on the subject, besides his post-graduate degree (MD). Dr Venkat is an expert on diseases like HIV, TB, STDs, fevers, and fungal infections.  

    Dr Ramesh also offers medical guidance on reviewing the patients’ medical data like laboratory reports and X-rays. From conducting physical examinations to studying blood reports and the culture of wounds, this requires extensive expertise in this area. He is also popular among his patients because of his mild and friendly demeanour and excellent communication skills.  

    With more than half a decade of experience treating patients with infectious diseases, his specialized training has helped him cater to all medical emergencies. As a specialist in infectious diseases in Hyderabad, Dr Ramesh also contributes regularly to the medical communities through his research and publications.

    His paper “Diagnostic Values of Laboratory Biomarkers in Predicting a Severe Course of COVID-19 on Hospital Admission” focuses explicitly on the recent pandemic cases. He says, “On admission, WBC count, neutrophils, and urea, with their cut of values, can identify at-risk COVID-19 patients who could develop severe COVID-19.”

    Besides serving at the Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, Dr Ramesh is also available for online consultations via
    the Apollo 24|7 app. 

    Education

    Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&amp H): Liverpool, United KingdomJuly 2021Fellowship of National Board (Infectious Diseases): December 2020Fellow of Royal Society of Public Heath: November 2020MRCP (UK) (All parts cleared in 1st attempt) [May 2017]Clinical attachment in Endocrinology: January 2017,  University Hospital,  Coventry,  England,  UKDoctor of Medicine (MD),  General Medicine 2013- 2016 Kasturba Medical College (KMC),  Mangalore,  Manipal UniversityBachelor of Medicine,  Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) | 08/2006- 2012 Kasturba Medical College (KMC),  Manipal,  Manipal University 

    Certifications:  Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine Course: [June 2019- March 2020]Manage TB Course NPTEL [2018]    Memberships:  Member of Royal College of Phyicians of United KingdomMember of Infectious Diseases Society of AmericaMember of Clinical Infectious Diseases Society (India) 

    Experience

    Registrar (Internal Medicine): Global Hospital, Mumbai: July 2016-March 2017 

    Research Assistant in Electrophysiology under Dr C.  Narasimhan: Care Hospital, Banjara Hills: April 2017-March 2018 

    Registrar (Fellow) in Infectious Diseases (FNB Infectious Diseases): 10. 4. 2018- 10. 04. 2020 

    Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad: 11. 04. 2020-Present 

    Special Interests
    • HIV-AIDS
    • Tropical Medicine
    • Mycology
    • Infections in immunosuppressed hosts
    Doctor Awards
    • Distinction: Top ten percentile:
    • Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM & amp H): Liverpool, UK
    • Won the Dr Amit Bohra Prize Examination in Psychiatry at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in the year 2010.
    • Selected for the ID Research Careers Meeting in June 2019 at National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA. 

     

    Research

    An unusual case of refractory wheeze published in BMJ Case Reports [Ramesh V, Acharya V, Pai N, Krishnan A.  An unusual case of refractory wheezeBMJ Case Rep.  2015 Mar 2, 2015: bcr2014206963] Fever, thrombocytopenia, and AKI-A profile of malaria, dengue, and leptospirosis with renal failure in a South Indian tertiary-care hospital Clin Nephrol2016 Supplement 1 86 (2016) (13):128-130(Prabhu MV, S A, Ramesh V.  Fever, thrombocytopenia, and AKI-A profile of malaria, dengue, and leptospirosis with renal failure in a South Indian tertiary-care hospitalClin Nephrol2016 Supplement 1 86 (2016) (13):128-130. PubMed PMID: 27509584) Correlation of serum uric acid with Glycemic control: 76th Scientific Sessions, American Diabetes Association published in the journal Abstracts (Poster number 915-P) Ramesh V,  Narreddy S, Gowrishankar S,  Barigala R, Nanda S.  A challenging case of pyrexia of unknown origin: adrenal histoplasmosis mimicking tuberculosis in a patient with chronic hepatitis C.  Trop Doct2018 Dec 28:49475518819622doi:10. 1177/0049475518819622. PubMed PMID: 30591000. Ramesh V,  Polati VR, Prakasham PS,  Narreddy S,  Saidulu G,  Varahala S.  An unusual case of tropical pyomyositis: cryptococcal pyomyositisTrop Doct2020 50(3):263-266doi:10. 1177/004947552092763 

    Dr Venkat Ramesh

    Infectious Diseases Specialist

    5+ Years Experience

    MBBS, MD, MRCP (UK), FNB (ID), DTM&H, FRSPH (UK)

    English, Hindi, Telugu

    MON-SAT

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    Overview

    Dr Venkat Ramesh is an infectious disease specialist in Hyderabad, currently associated with the Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. He specialises in all types of infectious disease and holds a Fellowship of National Board (FNB) on the subject, besides his post-graduate degree (MD). Dr Venkat is an expert on diseases like HIV, TB, STDs, fevers, and fungal infections.  

    Dr Ramesh also offers medical guidance on reviewing the patients’ medical data like laboratory reports and X-rays. From conducting physical examinations to studying blood reports and the culture of wounds, this requires extensive expertise in this area. He is also popular among his patients because of his mild and friendly demeanour and excellent communication skills.  

    With more than half a decade of experience treating patients with infectious diseases, his specialized training has helped him cater to all medical emergencies. As a specialist in infectious diseases in Hyderabad, Dr Ramesh also contributes regularly to the medical communities through his research and publications.

    His paper “Diagnostic Values of Laboratory Biomarkers in Predicting a Severe Course of COVID-19 on Hospital Admission” focuses explicitly on the recent pandemic cases. He says, “On admission, WBC count, neutrophils, and urea, with their cut of values, can identify at-risk COVID-19 patients who could develop severe COVID-19.”

    Besides serving at the Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, Dr Ramesh is also available for online consultations via
    the Apollo 24|7 app. 

    Education

    Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&amp H): Liverpool, United KingdomJuly 2021Fellowship of National Board (Infectious Diseases): December 2020Fellow of Royal Society of Public Heath: November 2020MRCP (UK) (All parts cleared in 1st attempt) [May 2017]Clinical attachment in Endocrinology: January 2017,  University Hospital,  Coventry,  England,  UKDoctor of Medicine (MD),  General Medicine 2013- 2016 Kasturba Medical College (KMC),  Mangalore,  Manipal UniversityBachelor of Medicine,  Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) | 08/2006- 2012 Kasturba Medical College (KMC),  Manipal,  Manipal University 

    Certifications:  Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine Course: [June 2019- March 2020]Manage TB Course NPTEL [2018]    Memberships:  Member of Royal College of Phyicians of United KingdomMember of Infectious Diseases Society of AmericaMember of Clinical Infectious Diseases Society (India) 

    Experience

    Registrar (Internal Medicine): Global Hospital, Mumbai: July 2016-March 2017 

    Research Assistant in Electrophysiology under Dr C.  Narasimhan: Care Hospital, Banjara Hills: April 2017-March 2018 

    Registrar (Fellow) in Infectious Diseases (FNB Infectious Diseases): 10. 4. 2018- 10. 04. 2020 

    Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad: 11. 04. 2020-Present 

    Special Interests
    • HIV-AIDS
    • Tropical Medicine
    • Mycology
    • Infections in immunosuppressed hosts
    Doctor Awards
    Dr Venkat Ramesh
    • Distinction: Top ten percentile:
    • Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM & amp H): Liverpool, UK
    • Won the Dr Amit Bohra Prize Examination in Psychiatry at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in the year 2010.
    • Selected for the ID Research Careers Meeting in June 2019 at National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA. 

     

    Research

    An unusual case of refractory wheeze published in BMJ Case Reports [Ramesh V, Acharya V, Pai N, Krishnan A.  An unusual case of refractory wheezeBMJ Case Rep.  2015 Mar 2, 2015: bcr2014206963] Fever, thrombocytopenia, and AKI-A profile of malaria, dengue, and leptospirosis with renal failure in a South Indian tertiary-care hospital Clin Nephrol2016 Supplement 1 86 (2016) (13):128-130(Prabhu MV, S A, Ramesh V.  Fever, thrombocytopenia, and AKI-A profile of malaria, dengue, and leptospirosis with renal failure in a South Indian tertiary-care hospitalClin Nephrol2016 Supplement 1 86 (2016) (13):128-130. PubMed PMID: 27509584) Correlation of serum uric acid with Glycemic control: 76th Scientific Sessions, American Diabetes Association published in the journal Abstracts (Poster number 915-P) Ramesh V,  Narreddy S, Gowrishankar S,  Barigala R, Nanda S.  A challenging case of pyrexia of unknown origin: adrenal histoplasmosis mimicking tuberculosis in a patient with chronic hepatitis C.  Trop Doct2018 Dec 28:49475518819622doi:10. 1177/0049475518819622. PubMed PMID: 30591000. Ramesh V,  Polati VR, Prakasham PS,  Narreddy S,  Saidulu G,  Varahala S.  An unusual case of tropical pyomyositis: cryptococcal pyomyositisTrop Doct2020 50(3):263-266doi:10. 1177/004947552092763 

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