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Abstract: Background: Dengue virus is the most prevalent affecting2.5 billion people worldwide& India having half of them[1,2].Still nodefinitive cureavailable; so vector control is the principle strategy to fight against vector borne diseases which we can achieve with Geographic Information System. GIS application provides a graphical representation of the vectors population, their habitats, and the distance from human habitat to potential breeding grounds[3]. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional survey was done in convenient sampling of 105 housesof area(G North) with high BI according to Aedes......
Key Word: Aedes, GPS Handheld device, Geographic Information System, Mapping.
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[4]. Palaniyandi M, Anand PH, Maniyosai R. GIS based community survey and systematic grid sampling for dengue epidemic surveillance, control, and management: a case study of Pondicherry Municipality. Int J Mosq Res. 2014;1(4):72–80.
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Abstract: Background The burden of death and disease produced by alcohol is significant. Alcohol can cause ECG changes before the manifestations of cardiac disorders. It causes various electrolyte abnormalities. This study was undertaken with a hope of early detection of cardiovascular disease among Alcohol Use disorder (AUD) patients and preventing its complications. The basic significance of this study is it helps in counseling and convincing the patient to stop alcohol. Present study is aimed to assess the impact of duration of alcohol use and serum electrolyte abnormalities on ECG Materials and Methods: A comparative.....
Keywords: Serum electrolytes, Alcohol Use Disorder, Electrocardiogram, Duration of alcohol use.
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Abstract: Aim: To study demographical and clinical profile of patients visiting PAC clinic in tertiary care Centre LN Medical College Bhopal to improve the perioperative care, reduce mortality and morbidity and to reduce perioperative cost. Method: Epidemiological cross sectional study was done with 2112 pt. coming for surgery in different specialties undergoing preanesthetic checkup at our institute between April2019 to July2020. Results: The data was analyzed using SPSS software version 20. In our study, majority of the study subjects belonged to the age group of 31-40 years i.e., 271. Among the patients,66.30% were Males. In study 65.70% were Overweight BMI between.........
Keywords: MeSH Terms Hyperglycemia, Risk Factors ,Sleep Apnea , Obesity, Hypertension, Anxiety, Pain, Postoperative, Risk Assessment Quality of Health Care Perioperative Care.
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Abstract: Background: Online lessons have become an essential factor in the continuity of education during COVID-10 pandemia. This study aimed to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online education at Istanbul Aydın University, Department of Dental Prosthesis Technologies (DTD) in Turkey. Materials and Methods: An online questionnaire consisting of self-administered closed questions was sent to the participants via e-mail, and their participation was ensured. Results: In December 2021, we e-mailed a survey to 295 students of DTD and received 158 responses. While the rate of those who find online education applications partially and completely sufficient is the same as those who find them insufficient, the rate of those who are undecided is 13%. 70% of the participants did not find online education equal to face-to-face education..........
Keywords: Dentistry; Distance learning; E-learning; Face-to-face education; Online education.
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Abstract: This study aims to report data on the students' perception in reading short story based on scientific procedure. This research uses descriptive qualitative. Data analysis calculated by traditional Guttman scale. This method aims to make descriptions, illustrations in a systematic, factual, and accurate way about the facts of the object of research. This research can provide an understanding of the students' perception in reading short story based on scientific procedure.. The subjects of this study were 27 students of the tenth grade in SMKN 1 Bukitkemuning. The questionnaires were used to collect the data. The result of questionnaire showed that there was point above 50% that is 65,19%. Although the improvement was not too significant, but there is still an improvement in students' perception in reading short story based on scientific procedure.
Keywords: Reading, Scientific procedure, Short story, Students' perception.
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Abstract: Background: There is no consensus on the preferences of dental practitioners for the single-visit or multiple-visits endodontic treatment, also there is often no agreement on the factors that influenced these preferences including the practice type-either private or public.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted using a descriptive study design that employed a cross-sectional survey. Semi-structured self-administered questionnaires were given to one hundred and twenty-six dental practitioners in FCT, Nigeria stratified into private and public dental practitioners. Out of this, one hundred and twenty-one questionnaires were correctly filled and returned. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23 and level of significance was set at p ≤ 0.05..........
Keywords: Public, Private, Single-visit RCT, multiple-visit RCT, root canal treatment.
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Abstract: In the past it was believed that diabetes was a kidney injury due to the frequency of urination. Diabetes is now known to be one of the most common causes of nephropathies such as chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease. Renal injury that incites frequent urination and diabetic nephropathies is a hallmark of diabetes caused by prolonged hyperglycemia and oxidative stress. In this review we discuss the history, pathophysiology, genetics, symptoms, treatments, and environmental factors associated with the renal effects of Type 1 Diabetes. The writing of the paper involved reviewing relevant literature on history and epidemiology, pathophysiology, underlying genetic differences, symptomatic links between T1D and kidney disease, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetic renal injuries.........
Keywords: Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, Type 1 Diabetes, Renal Injury, Diabetic Nephropathy.
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Abstract: Otomandibular dysplasia are characterised by the combination of anomalies of the ear and the mandible. Otomandibular dysplasia is a branchial arch deformity which needs correction.The objective of this study was to describe to illustrate the imaging aspects of otomandibular dysplasia through a case presented in D Y Patil Hospital, Navi Mumbai and to highlight the contribution of imaging in the preoperative assessment of the lesions of otomandibular dysplasia.
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