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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202897

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Introduction: Child abuse is a global phenomenonoccurring either in a child’s home or in institution, school orcommunities. Though it bears an impact on the individual,families and community at large, the exact extent of the issuestill remain unclear. This study was taken up with the aimof reporting awareness regarding child neglect and abuse asliterature evidence in this part of the country is scant.Material and methods: A cross sectional study was employedto assess the awareness regarding child abuse and neglectamong 331 dental professionals of Telangana using a pre –designed structured questionnaire of 12 parameters.Results: The study participants were practitioners of bothpublic and private sector and students, both undergraduateand post graduates.80.6% of the respondents were awareregarding child abuse and neglect.Conclusion: Though majority of the dentists were awareabout CAN, sensitization regarding identification, reportingand treating of abuse is called for by continuing educationprogrammes and seminars.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202568

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Introduction: Severe falciparum malaria (SFM) is acomplex syndrome which affect different organs of the bodywith variable severity. But adrenal insufficiency (AI) isa less described entity in SFM. The present study aimed atdescribing AI, its prediction with Discriminant Score (DS),effect of replacement of hydrocortisone in such cases.Material and Methods: This study was conducted in twosteps among two cohort of patients. In Step-1, AI has beendetected by cortisol assay among 142 consecutive cases ofSFM. Taking different clinical and biochemical variables,Discriminant Function Analysis was performed to find out aDS to predict AI. In Step-2 study DS has been validated in 74new cases of SFM. Patients with AI have been replaced withInj. hydrocortisone and compared with the patients withouthydrocortisone of Step-1 study.Results: Out of 142 cases of SFM, 50 (35.2%) patients had AIas defined by cortisol level <10ug/dl. DS of >0.35 could ableto discriminate AI with sensitivity, specificity, and predictivevalue of 92.5%, 91.6%, and 85.7% respectively. The mostcommon presentations are hypotension, hypoglycemia, andhyponatremia. After replacement of steroid the mortality waslow (7.4%) compared to without replacement (18.0%).Conclusion: The present study showed that AI is common inSFM and replacement of hydrocortisone is necessary in thosepatients for reduction of mortality. DS can be used to predictAI and patients with score >0.35 may be administered withlow dose steroid.

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