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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (10): 35-37
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-161202

ABSTRACT

The non communicable diseases are chronic and exist in human body for long period, diabetes is one of those. The origin word of diabetes means siphon or a pipe from which water or any liquid can pass to another container or bottle the word mellitus is Latin and it means sweet, thus diabetes mellitus means sweet urine excreted from the body of person. To ask history of Diabetes in the families of Medical Students. To alculate the burden of diabetes patients present in the family. cross sectional study. This study was carried out at faculty of community medicine and Public Health Sciences Liaquat University of Medical Health Sciences Jamshoro from 1[st] February 2013 to 31[st] May 2013. It is a cross sectional through a pre design and pre tested. Questionnaire having questions about personal bio data like age, sex, rural, urban, merit seats or self financed seats admission history of diabetes in the family and other relevant. The study shows male and female gender of students out of total 154 medical students there were male were 42 [27.27%] and there were 112 [72.72%] female students regarding the type of History of Diabetes in Families of medical students out of total medical students 154, there were 59 [38.31 %] who reported history of diabetes while 95 [61.68%] of no history of diabetes in their families. The Glucometer is a small machine, available in 53 [34.41%] families-and not available 101[65.58%] in the families of the students. The distribution of students according to seat of admission shows out of total 154 students who participated in the study 733 were on merit while 82 were on self finance which means having good income source. The study concludes that there is high burden of diabetes in medical students families in Sindh. Majority is managed on diet, more counseling is required

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (6): 26-29
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127261

ABSTRACT

Much of the ill health in developing countries is connected to unsafe drinking water. The number of sick people suffering from water borne diseases in a year is more than 2.5 billion out of this 2 million die. Diarrhea is top killer of children in Pakistan. River water is most polluted water and carries, chemical substances, pathogens, which cause water borne diseases. Indus river flows on the west of Hyderabad city. An outbreak of water borne diseases occurred in Hyderabad in 2004. To analyze epidemiological data of water borne outbreak in Hyderabad during 2004. To collect data from various hospitals and director general health record, admission of patients and their mortality. To calculate the case fatality rate of water borne diseases among the patients who were treated admitted in Hyderabad city hospitals. Epidemiological cross sectional study. This study based on the data pertaining to Indus water pollution which occurred in the summer month of 2004. The study is epidemiological based on the data of water borne diseases due to Indus water pollution in Hyderabad city. Five hospitals where patients were admitted and 8 sites from where water samples were collected and tested. A special proforma and survey of hospitals and director general health Sindh reports were used for the study. There were 4979 patients who were admitted in big hospitals of Hyderabad. The laboratory report of the samples shows total dissolved salts 1536, coliform bacteria and conductivities parameters were unfit and above the permissible level of World health organization standards. Case fatality rate was 7.43 per thousand. The major hospitals were the main facilities to treat the patients. Only the fresh water from Sukkur barrage and community awareness of using safe and alternative water in Hyderabad improve the water borne outbreak. The medical universities must create awareness for water borne diseases


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Water Microbiology , Water Pollutants , Morbidity , Mortality , Disease Outbreaks , Epidemiologic Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (6): 39-42
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127264

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to determine the eating habits and body mass index among the medical students of 4[th] year MBBS at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana. Cross sectional study. A cross sectional survey of 4[th] year MBBS medical students was conducted at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University [SMBBMU] Larkana, Sind, Pakistan from 22 March to 24 May, 2011. Study was conducted on medical students of 4[th] Year MBBS of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana from 22 March to 24 May, 2011. Taking ethical consideration, data was collected by self - administered questionnaire beside socio-demographic characteristics, family history of obesity, physical activity, dietary habits, smoking, Weight, and Height were recorded and BMI [Body Mass Index] was calculated for each medical student, BMI [Weight in Kg/Height in meter[2]]. Overweight [BMI = 25-29.9 kg/m[2]], Obesity [BMI = >/=30 kg/m[2]] categories were used by WHO classification. Statistical analysis was carried out by using SPSS version.16.0. In study, total 73 medical students were included, among the female students 10.96% were overweight and 02.74% obese, whereas among male students 12.33% and 08.22% were overweight and obese. The present study revealed that 10.96% of the study sample from Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana were obese [whose Body Mass Index = BMI was more than or equal to[>/= 30 kg/m[2]] and 23.29% of the medical students were overweight [Body Mass Index = BMI was [25 -29.9 kg/m[2]] while only 65.75% of the university students had normal body weight [BMI= 18.5 24.9 kg/m[2]]. Male students were more prone to overweight and obesity, multifaceted efforts are required for eating habits of students and propose interventions to improve such habits


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Body Mass Index , Students, Medical , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (6): 88-90
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127276

ABSTRACT

To see the frequency of ABO, subgroup ABO and Rh[D] blood groups in Patients, and donors, who attended the Liaquat university hospital for any type of surgery, Gynaecology and Obstratical problem, etc, of Hyderabad and its territory. Cross- sectional study. Department of Pathology and Diagnostic and Research Laboratory, LUMHS, Jamshoro/ Hyderabad, from February, 2012 to March, 2012. Donors and patients of both sexes, blood samples were collected under aseptic condition from anti-cubital vein for determination of blood groups. Subjects belonging to Hyderabad and its Territory, were included in this study. ABO blood grouping was determined by tile method using commercially prepared anti sera, anti A, anti B, anti AB [Plasmatic Kent, UK]. Presence of Rh D antigen was determined by anti-D [Biotic Laboratories Ltd UK]. For Rh-negative Du test was done. Our study shows, A positive-22.88%, A negative-02.31%, B positive-33.85%, B negative -03.27%, AB positive-08.27%, AB negative-0.77%, O positive-26.73%, O negative -01.92%. Regarding the management of blood bank and transfusion services in this area. ABO and Rh antigenic structure differs between regions and nations. Knowledge of blood group distribution may also play an important role for clinical studies, reliable geographical information and for forensic studies in the populations. Such studies need to be carried out at all the regional levels of Pakistan


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Rh-Hr Blood-Group System , Incidence
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (8): 93-97
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-147944

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the Frequency of Hypertension in male and female Medical students of Public Sector University of Jamshoro in hilly region. Cross sectional study. This study was conducted at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro from October 2012 to November 2012. A total of 94 Medical students studying in 4[th] year MBBS were randomly selected and were administered questionnaire comprising sections on personal information, gender distribution, age distribution, current status of hypertension, hobbies, family history of hypertension, father's occupation, blood pressure readings by using a standardized calibrated mercury column type sphygmomanometer [Certeza CE model CR 2001] in Medical ward were recorded and careful clinical examination of CVS by Senior and trained Doctors. Among male students 26 of Normal [<130/<85 mmHg], 05 of Prehypertension [130-139/85-89 mmHg], Among females 53 of Normal, 08 of prehypertension and 02 of mild hypertension [140-159/90-99 mmHg] .Some subjects had reduced physical activity with preference of watching TV and reading books. Majority of the students were normotensives. The study concludes that the hypertension is a problem of medical students, detection of common habits that might be correlated with hypertension which needs regular counseling and lifestyle changes, awareness and prevention about hypertension

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