Aim:The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of the one total-etch self-priming adhesive, one two-step self-etching primer adhesive, and one 'all-in-one' selfetching adhesive system on the adhesion of a resin composite to enamel.
Background: Febrile seizures and Urinary tract infection (UTI) are the two common morbidities in children which are extensively studied, with prevalence ranging from 2-5% and 1-3% respectively. However, there is paucity of studies combining both morbidities especially in India. Objective: Primary objective of this study is to know the prevalence of Urinary tract infections in children with febrile seizures. Methods: Study includes 100 children with febrile seizures in the age group of 6months to 5 years after excluding neurological and congenital abnormalities. Complete urine examination, urine culture sensitivity and ultrasound abdomen were done in children with suspected UTI. Results: Mean age of presentation of febrile seizures is 34 months.89% children had generalised seizures. 9% cases had UTI with febrile seizures, 21.4% were infants. Conclusion: Urinary tract infection is one of the major etiological cause for febrile seizure in children, more common in infants.
Lower Respiratory Tract Infections (LRTI) continues to threaten the health of children worldwide and are exacerbated by global environmental problems. In the developing world where nutrition remains poor and access to healthcare is scarce, LRTIs are the most common cause of illness and death in children. Outcome of LRTI are far better in developed countries, but the overall morbidity of LRTI is still high. However, while the incidence of lower respiratory tract infections in developed countries may be as low as 3-4%, its incidence in developing countries range between 20% and 30%. In India, in the states and districts with high infant and child mortality rates, LRTI is one of the major causes of death. Upto 13% of in-patient deaths in pediatric wards are due to LRTI. 1
Nowadays herbal medicines form an important part of health care system, due to lots of side effects and complications in the modern medicine. The novel compounds synthesized in plants as secondary metabolites are the potential source of therapeutical uses. Plants produced significant amount of novel compounds to prevent the oxidative stress related diseases and can be used as antioxidant. One such attempt had been made in the present study in investigating the roots of Hygrophila schulli member of acanthaceae family for an antioxidant activity. The roots of H.schulli were extracted using petroleum ether as a solvent. Various assays such as DPPH (1,1-diphenyl 2-picryihydrazyl) free radical, ABTS radical cation, Phosphomolybdeunm reduction assay and ferric reducing power activity were checked for the antioxidant ability and free radical scavenging activity. In all these assays the root extract of H.schulli showed maximum reducing activity of free radical scavenging activity. The IC 50 value of the root extract in each assay was compared with the standard value of ascorbic acid and found Hygrophila schulli has a strong antioxidant and free Radical Scavenging Activity.
Introduction Aim and ObjectivesAim: To evaluate the prevalence and incidence of different types of cancer in radiotherapy department, government general hospital, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.Objective: There is no huge number of studies conducted [1,2] on epidemiology of cancers this main point is considered for the conductance of our study and this helps to people for the further conductance of studies and gives brief idea about prevalence and predominance of cancers. To rule out leading site of cancers. To evaluate the types of cancers are more predominant was explained based on age, area, gender in both males and females [3].
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