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View Comments The surge of COVID-19 cases in India has taken the life of Dr. Rajendra Kapila, Rutgers medical professor described by the university as a genuine giant in the field of infectious diseases. Kapila was 81 and went to the country to care for and check on loved ones. Both Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and University Hospital are saddened by the untimely passing of Rajendra Kapila, the university said in a statement. For 50 years, Dr. Kapila served as a foundational pillar of New Jersey Medical School, the Martland Hospital and University Hospital where he provided care to tens of thousands of patients and trained numerous generations of medical students, residents and fellows. A genuine giant in the field of infectious diseases, Dr. Kapila was recognized world-wide and sought out for his legendary knowledge and extraordinary clinical acumen in diagnosing and treating the most complex infectious diseases, the statement said. ....
Rutgers University professor Dr. Rajendra Kapila died at the age of 81 in Delhi, India. People who have worked with him have paid poignant tributes. ....
World-renowned infectious disease expert Dr Rajendra Kapila dies at 81 of Covid-19 Dr Kapila and his wife Dr Deepti Saxena Kapila had got both the doses of the Pfizer vaccine in the US. The couple had returned to India in March and stayed in Ghaziabad. Share Via Email | A+A A- By Online Desk Dr Rajendra Kapila, a world-renowned infectious disease expert, succumbed to the coronavirus in New Delhi on April 28, it has emerged. The Rutgers University professor, known for his extensive works on HIV-AIDS, was 81 years of age, reported the Hindustan Times. Dr Kapila and his wife Dr Deepti Saxena Kapila had got both the doses of the Pfizer vaccine in the US. The couple had returned to India in March and stayed in Ghaziabad. He was supposed to return to the US in the second week of April but had to be hospitalised in Delhi after testing positive for Covid. ....