Scientist 'C'
Clinical division


Email:  [email protected]
Contact:  +91-40-27197468

Brief Profile

Dr.Teena joined NIN in February 2018 and is currently associated with the department of Clinical Division. Presently she is working in the areas of anaemia and childhood stunting. She obtained her medical degree with specialization in Microbiology from Guntur Medical College in year 2013. Later, worked as resident doctor at Institute of Preventive Medicine, Narayanguda, Hyderabad and then moved to Fernandez Hospital in the capacity of consultant microbiologist and Infection Control Officer from December 2013 to July 2016. Then promoted as Lab director, Fernandez Hospital till February 2018. She worked in areas of neonatal sepsis and hospital infection control. She has experience in NABH and NABL ACCREDITATION and done certification course as laboratory internal auditor.

Total publications : 04
  1. Teena Dasi, Kiruthika Selvaraj, Raghu Pullakhandam, Bharati Kulkarni, Animal source foods for the alleviation of double burden of malnutrition in countries undergoing nutrition
  2. Sharma D, Kumar C, Panditha A, Pratap OT, Dasi T, Murki S Bacteriological profile and clinical indicators of neonatal ESBL sepsis. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med    29(4), 567-570, 2016.
  3. Ramanan Duraiswami, Teena Rajeev. An analysis of post caesarean section surgical site infection in tertiary care women’s and Neonatal Hospital. MRIMS J Health Sciences 4(4), 198-202, 2016.
  4. Ramanan D, Teena R. Congenital Rubella and Cytomegalovirus Infection in a New born with Unusual Hematological Features: A Case Report. MRIMS J Health Sciences, 4(4), 238-240, 2016.
  5. D Sharma, T Dasi, S Murki, TP Oleti. Kluyvera ascorbata sepsis in an extremely low birth weight infant – Case report. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 33 (3), 437-439, 2015.

Awards and Honors
  1. Received Sri. Krishna Rao memorial prize for paper presentation in Andhra Pradesh State IAMM Conference, Vizag, 2013.
  2. Secured state topper in MD theory exams 2013 Dr.NTR University of Health Sciences.