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Welcome to the Incubator India Podcast, your premier destination for cutting-edge neonatal care insights tailored for the Indian healthcare landscape. This podcast, hosted by experienced neonatologists Dr. Anita Singh and Dr. Akanksha Verma, bridges the gap between global research and local practice.

Each episode features in-depth journal club discussions, breaking down the latest studies in neonatology and exploring their implications for clinical care in India. From preterm infant management to innovative therapies, we dissect research that matters most to our unique healthcare environment.

But that's not all – we regularly welcome renowned experts from the field of neonatology for exclusive interviews. These conversations offer invaluable perspectives on emerging trends, challenges, and solutions specific to neonatal care in India.

Whether you're a neonatologist, pediatrician, NICU nurse, or healthcare professional passionate about improving outcomes for our tiniest patients, the Incubator India Podcast is your go-to resource. We combine evidence-based insights with practical applications, ensuring you stay at the forefront of neonatal care.

Join us as we incubate knowledge, foster collaboration, and elevate neonatal care standards across India. Subscribe now and be part of this exciting journey in advancing newborn health!

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  • #006 - Journal Club - The latest research in neonatology (January 8th 2026)
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of The Incubator India Podcast, Dr. Akanksha Verma is joined by Dr. Kirti Naranje for a journal club focused on recent Indian neonatal research and clinical updates.

    The discussion covers three important studies from Indian NICUs: a landmark RCT showing that early BCG-OPV vaccination in sick, low birth weight infants significantly reduces infection-related mortality; a well-designed trial demonstrating that nebulized salbutamol offers no benefit in Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn when modern CPAP protocols are used; and a systematic review examining CSF procalcitonin's limited role in diagnosing neonatal meningitis.

    The second half covers key updates from the NRP 9th edition, including changes to cord management protocols, ventilation terminology and rates, endotracheal tube placement guidelines, and more flexible approaches to corrective steps during resuscitation.

    This episode focuses on Indian data, real-world applicability, and how evidence translates into everyday NICU practice. Whether you're working in a tertiary center or a smaller unit, these conversations are designed to inform clinical decisions without unnecessary complexity.

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    45 m
  • #005 - Journal Club - The latest research in neonatology (September 10th 2025)
    Sep 10 2025

    In this episode of The Incubator India Podcast, hosts Dr. Anita Singh and Dr. Akanksha Verma review six recent studies led by Indian researchers that address key challenges in neonatal care.

    The discussion begins with a randomized trial from SGPGI Lucknow comparing nasal DuoPAP with CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome. While DuoPAP was non-inferior to CPAP, it reduced the need for surfactant. A second trial from Safdarjung Hospital and PGI Chandigarh asked whether CPAP improves outcomes over oxygen hood therapy in mild to moderate meconium aspiration syndrome; most babies were managed safely with oxygen alone.

    Attention then turns to neonatal shock. A study from AIIMS Rishikesh compared norepinephrine with dopamine as first-line agents, while a trial from PGI Chandigarh tested early hydrocortisone alongside vasoactive support. Both reflect the difficulty of improving survival in the setting of multidrug-resistant gram-negative sepsis but point toward norepinephrine as a safer choice.

    The hosts also highlight findings from a multicenter Lancet Global Health study documenting the burden of sepsis and resistance patterns in district hospitals. The episode concludes with a QI project from St. John’s Bangalore, showing how structured implementation can improve “golden hour” care for preterm infants.


    The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here

    1)Kaur H, Singh A, Naranje KM, Gupta G, Solanki PS, Mishra P. Nasal DUOPAP vs nasal continuous positive airway pressure in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome - A randomized control trial. Early Hum Dev. 2025;207:106284. doi:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2025.106284

    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0378-3782(25)00094-5


    2)Mustaqeem A, Yadav A, Kumar J, Debata P. Continuous positive airway pressure versus conventional oxygen therapy in meconium aspiration syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. J Trop Pediatr. 2025;71(2):fmaf002. doi:10.1093/tropej/fmaf002

    https://academic.oup.com/tropej/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/tropej/fmaf002


    3)Mazhari MYA, Priyadarshi M, Singh P, Chaurasia S, Basu S. Norepinephrine versus Dopamine for Septic Shock in Neonates: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Pediatr. 2025;282:114599. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2025.114599

    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022-3476(25)00139-8


    4)Dudeja S, Saini SS, Sundaram V, Dutta S, Sachdeva N, Kumar P. Early hydrocortisone verses placebo in neonatal shock- a double blind Randomized controlled trial. J Perinatol. 2025;45(3):342-349. doi:10.1038/s41372-025-02222-3

    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-025-02222-3


    5)Jain K, Kumar V, Plakkal N, et al. Multidrug-resistant sepsis in special newborn care units in five district hospitals in India: a prospective cohort study. Lancet Glob Health. 2025;13(5):e870-e878. doi:10.1016/S2214-109X(24)00564-3

    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2214-109X(24)00564-3


    6)Amuji N, Appaji Rao S, Yemmethimmanahalli Nagaraju P, Gautham Suresh K, Steven S, Bada Shekharappa C. Improving the quality of care for preterm infants in the golden hour. BMJ Open Qual. 2025;14(1):e002277. Published 2025 Mar 23. doi:10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002277

    https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/lookup/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=40122573

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    53 m
  • #004 - Neonatal Genomics in India: A Conversation with Dr. Shubha Phadke
    Jun 8 2025

    In this episode of Incubator India, Dr. Akanksha hosts Professor Dr. Shubha Phadke, a pioneer in medical genetics, to discuss the transformative role of Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) in neonatal care. The conversation covers the fundamentals of WES, its clinical applications, the importance of accurate phenotyping, and the utilization of genetic databases for effective diagnosis. Dr. Phadke emphasizes the need for high suspicion of genetic disorders in neonates and the critical role of detailed family history and clinical information in guiding genetic testing. This conversation delves into the critical role of genetics in neonatology, emphasizing the importance of rapid whole genome sequencing for early diagnosis and management of genetic disorders in neonates. It discusses the challenges posed by variants of unknown significance, the necessity of genetic counseling in the NICU, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic testing and prenatal diagnosis in the Indian context. The conversation concludes with a call to empower clinicians with genetic knowledge to enhance patient care.

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    1 h y 11 m
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