scholarly journals Prevalence of hearing impairment among primary school children in rural and urban areas of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Author(s):  
Ashib Parvez ◽  
Abdur Siddiui ◽  
Zulfia Khan ◽  
Shahab Hasmi ◽  
Mohammad Khan
1997 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-138
Author(s):  
G. A. Young ◽  
D. G. H. James ◽  
K. Brown ◽  
F. Giles ◽  
L. Hemmings ◽  
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Author(s):  
Asaad Adil Mnaather ◽  
Sarah Noaman Al-Talaqani ◽  
Ali Abed Saadoon Al-Ghuzi ◽  
Mushtaq Neamah Al-Malki

1992 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 246-252
Author(s):  
Takuji Okitsu ◽  
Shinji Yoshida ◽  
Kyoko Miyoshi ◽  
Fumiko Hori ◽  
Naoko Sato ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sunil Pal Singh Chajhlana ◽  
Ramakrishna Narashimha Mahabhasyam ◽  
Maruti Sarma Mannava Varaprasada

Background: The school age period is nutritionally significant because this is the prime time to build up body stores of nutrients in preparation for rapid growth of adolescence. Malnutrition remains the world’s most serious health problem and the single biggest contributor to child mortality, nearly one third of the children in the developing world are either underweight or stunted and more than 30% of the developing world’s population suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. However the data available from urban slums of Hyderabad in this age group is very sparse and hence an attempt has been made to study the same. The objectives were to determine the nutritional status of primary school children and study the factors associated with it.Methods:Study population:  Primary school children (6 to 11 years). Study area: primary schools in urban slums of Hyderabad. Study design: a cross sectional study. Sample size: 412 children. Sampling methods:  Simple random sampling Data collection: By using pre designed and pre tested and pre coded schedule (interview technique, observation, clinical examination). Analysis: By using Microsoft Excel 2007 and Epi Info 3.5.3.Results: The prevalence of underweight was 28.9%, overweight was 9.2% and obesity was 4.4% . Prevalence of stunted height was found among 21.8%. 5.8% children were suffering from Vitamin’ A’ deficiency, 15.0% were suffering from Vitamin B deficiency, and 15.8% were found to be anemic.Conclusions:The prevalence of underweight, Nutritional deficiencies were found to be significantly higher in children of illiterate parents’ and similarly in unskilled worker fathers’ and unemployed mothers. 


2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 215-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nilson Giraldi ◽  
Odilon Vidotto ◽  
Italmar Teodorico Navarro ◽  
João Luis Garcia ◽  
Liza Ogawa ◽  
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The occurrence of toxoplasmosis and enteroparasitosis was studied in 434 children from elementary schools in the rural and urban areas of Rolândia, Paraná State, Brazil. Sera and fecal samples from all the students were submitted to IFA for Toxoplasma gondii and coproparasitological tests, respectively. The children were tested by Amsler grid and 72 of them were examined for the presence of lesions compatible with ocular toxoplasmosis. Some variables were tested but none showed increased risk for toxoplasmosis. The distribution according to sex and age and also same other variables are presented and discussed. Correlations between Amsler's grid test, toxoplama RIFI, occurrence of eyes lesions and enteroparasitosis are also considered.


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