Tuberculosis (TB) is the main cause of morbidity in modern era and a latent infection affecting nearly one third of world’s population including forty percent from India. There is an urgent need to explore the effective and promising new anti– tubercular drugs to combat against Tuberculosis. Nature provides diverse secondary metabolites with anti- tuberc...
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Authors Shashidhar Mehta, Sandhya S Mehta, Pankaj Patyal, Suhasini Bhatnagar
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The antiperspirating agents are the daily household products used globally by both the genders to minimize excessive sweating. Approximately about 90% of U.S population regularly uses antiperspirants. The most consistently used components since the commercial introduction of antiperspirants in 1903 are the aluminium salts. Aluminium chloride is used as a catalyst in the process of Friede...
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Authors Dr. Mubeen Khan, Dr. Ashfaq UlHassan,Dr. Rohul Afza,Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, Dr. Manmeet Kour,Dr. Rajinder Kumar.
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Tuberculosis (TB) is disproportionately affects the most economically disadvantaged strata of society. Many studies have assessed the association between poverty and TB, but only a few have assessed the direct financial burden TB treatment and care can place on households. Patient costs can be catastrophic health expenditure for TB affected households in Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Gr...
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Authors M Muniyandi, VG Rao, Jyothi Bhat, Rajiv Yadav, RK Sharma
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A cross-sectional study was conducted from May to July 2011. The multivariate analysis exposed significant associations by postmortem examination: age >4 years (P= 0.000, OR= 18.5, 95% CI= 3.1, 21.7), foreign breed (P= 0.000, OR= 77.6, 95% CI= 9.3, 81.6), light weight (P= 0.000, OR= 3.0, 95% CI= 1.9, 5.3), Ethiopian cattle (P= 0.000, OR= 76.1. 95% CI= 8.4, 83.7) and small size (P= 0.000,...
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Authors Mohammed Bushra Badreldeen, Abdelhamid Ahmed Elfadil
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Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding consumption of carbonated drinks among school children, of different socio-economic group. Material and Method: 350 students in the age group (8-17 yrs.) were included in the study, divided into two groups based upon their socio-economic status. Self-structured objective type questionnaire containing ...
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Authors Nitya rai, Meera Sandhu, Vinod Sachdev
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Aim: The number of dental colleges has increased markedly and so has the number of dental graduates. But the dental curriculum has not been modified to cater to the needs of the people. Hence the aim of this study was to assess self-perceived competency of interns towards dental practice among dental colleges of Delhi NCR. Material and Methods: A cross sectional questionnaire study was c...
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Authors Punya Sekhri, Meera Sandhu, Vinod Sachdev
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Helicobacter. pylori is a component of class 1 carcinogens and there is a close association between the incidence of gastric cancer and high prevalence of infection with this bacterium. The risk of gastric cancer associated with H. pylori infection in industrialized and developing countries is estimated to be 80% and 70% respectively. CagA is the important virulence factor in this bacter...
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Authors Azad Khaledi, Abbas Bahador, Davood Esmaeili
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A study was conducted to assess the effect of drying methods and pre-treatments on shelf-life and microbial quality of dried fish. The experiment was conducted in factorial arrangement of 2×3×2 with two drying methods (sun and oven drying,) three fish species (tilapia, cat fish and carp) and two preservatives treatment (garlic and ginger juice) laid out in Completel...
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Authors Dagne Tarle, Mitiku Eshetu, Solomon Abera, Getahun Asebe
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Purpose: In defining the biological effects ofthe 10B (n,α)7 Li neutron capturereaction, we have proposeda deterministic parsing model (ISHIYAMA-IMAHORI model) to determine the Compound Biological Effectiveness (CBE) factor in Borono-Phenyl-Alanine (BPA)-mediated Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). In present paper, we the case of application to actual patient data, which is fou...
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Authors Shintaro Ishiyama, Yoshio Imahori, Jun Itami, Hanna Koivunoro
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Prevalence of communicable diseases, which account for millions of school lost days a year, among secondary school students in Kisumu County is unknown. The number of secondary schools with school health facilities is unknown, and there is no indication from Kenya’s Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2012-2017 that establishment of school health facilities will be given prior...
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Authors David Otieno Odongo, Professor Jacob W. Wakhungu, Dr. S. Omuterema.
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