Patient Experience
A 28-year-old software engineer from Kolkata presented with recurrent fevers and joint pain after returning from a trek in the Western Ghats. Dr. Saha's lab identified an unusual strain of Leptospira through specialized serological testing, allowing targeted antibiotic therapy that resolved symptoms within three weeks with no sequelae.
A 65-year-old retired schoolteacher with poorly controlled diabetes was admitted with a non-healing foot ulcer showing signs of necrosis. Dr. Saha's team cultured multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa and recommended a specific combination therapy based on sensitivity patterns, leading to gradual healing over eight weeks with coordinated podiatry care.
A 7-year-old girl from a rural village was brought in with persistent coughing and weight loss. Dr. Saha's microscopic examination of gastric aspirate revealed acid-fast bacilli, leading to an early diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The family received comprehensive education and support through the hospital's outreach program during the six-month treatment.
A 42-year-old construction worker presented with mysterious neurological symptoms after working on a demolition site. Dr. Saha identified Clostridium botulinum toxin in blood samples,a rare case of wound botulism,enabling immediate antitoxin administration that prevented respiratory failure and resulted in full recovery after three months of rehabilitation.
An 80-year-old widow with dementia developed recurrent urinary tract infections resistant to multiple antibiotics. Dr. Saha implemented advanced MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry to identify Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, guiding successful treatment with minocycline and preventing sepsis in the vulnerable elderly patient.
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during a cricket match with high fever and confusion. Dr. Saha's rapid PCR testing detected Neisseria meningitidis in cerebrospinal fluid within hours, enabling immediate antibiotic therapy that prevented neurological damage and allowed return to sports after two months.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester presented with persistent vomiting and liver function abnormalities. Dr. Saha identified HEV genotype 1 through specialized virological testing, coordinating with obstetricians for careful monitoring that resulted in full term delivery and complete maternal recovery.
A 55-year-old fisherman from the Sundarbans developed a rapidly spreading cellulitis after a minor cut. Dr. Saha's culture revealed Vibrio vulnificus, requiring immediate surgical debridement and precise antibiotic selection that saved the patient's limb despite initial concerns about amputation.
A 12-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis had worsening pulmonary symptoms despite standard treatment. Dr. Saha's extensive sputum analysis identified a rare Burkholderia cepacia complex strain, leading to customized inhalation therapy that improved lung function significantly over four months.
A 47-year-old restaurant owner presented with chronic diarrhea and weight loss. Dr. Saha's stool antigen testing and endoscopic culture confirmed Cyclospora cayetanensis, traced to contaminated imported herbs. Targeted treatment resolved symptoms within two weeks, with public health authorities notified to prevent further outbreaks.
A 61-year-old farmer with chronic kidney disease developed recurrent bloodstream infections from his dialysis catheter. Dr. Saha identified biofilm-producing Staphylococcus epidermidis and recommended catheter replacement with specific lock therapy, eliminating infections and allowing uninterrupted dialysis.
A 24-year-old new mother developed puerperal sepsis despite hospital delivery. Dr. Saha's blood cultures revealed Group A Streptococcus with unusual virulence factors, enabling rapid escalation to appropriate antibiotics that prevented toxic shock syndrome and allowed full recovery to care for her newborn.
A 70-year-old retired army officer returning from Southeast Asia presented with dengue-like symptoms that progressed unusually. Dr. Saha's molecular testing identified Zika virus, providing crucial information for managing potential neurological complications and preventing local transmission through mosquito control measures.