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Ritesh Neupane, MD is an active Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, focusing on research at the intersection of Infectious Diseases, Hepatology, and Cardiology. His work addresses critical areas such as infection risks in liver transplantation, cardiovascular implications of sleep disturbances, and pharmacological interventions for heart failure.
Research Interests: Dr. Neupane's scholarship emphasizes:
- Hepatology: Infection risks and complications in liver transplant recipients.
- Infectious Diseases: Emerging infections in non-endemic regions and post-transplant fungal infections.
- Cardiology: Sleep's role in cardiovascular health, phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors in heart failure treatment.
- Medical Tourism: Global health challenges in transplant care.
Publications: His recent work spans 2018–2023 and includes narrative reviews, case reports, and clinical studies. Key trends involve analyzing infection risks in transplant recipients, pharmacological approaches to acute right ventricular failure, and epidemiological case studies from medical tourism and travel-related infections.
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