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JMJ-Jamahiriya Medical Journal. 2006; 6 (2): 107-111
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-77602

ABSTRACT

To assess the physical health status of children entering first year primary school in Tripoli. Descriptive cross sectional study, conducted between 15/7/2004 and 15/9/2004, by simple random sampling where two polyclinics were selected, and 509 children selected by systematic random sampling. the study showed that 41.1% of the children had dental caries, 17.5% had nocturnal enuresis, 12% of the children suffer from Myopia, 8.8% suffer from Bronchial asthma, 7.9% were over weight, 4.3% had one or more of contagious diseases with significant impact of the level of mother education in their distribution and 5.2% of the male children had genitourinary malformations. Health appraisal at school entry is of important value in detecting and recording diseases among school children. And more researches to meet the needs of school children in different health dimensions were recommended


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Humans , Physical Fitness , Nutritional Status , Vaccination , Schools , Child , School Health Services/standards
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JMJ-Jamahiriya Medical Journal. 2005; 4 (2): 79-87
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-71691

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Specialization of medical postgraduate students in medical field necessitate the review of their goals, which require and open-minded approach to the subject of interest, research, close colleagues, and critical [decisive] review of related medical literature. Obtaining balanced and valid information on new [or even traditional] diagnostic tests [true diagnosis] and therapies, natural history, research idea. Postgraduate study chances required a strategy that is efficient in sort out the useful information from the vast majority of other articles. To obtain the most from one's reading of the literature, a review of seemingly confusing, epidemiologic and statistical concepts may be helpful


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Humans , Male , Female , Education, Medical, Graduate , Guideline
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