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Volume 10 Number 5 Year 2019

6 articles in this issue 

Sylvester Ogbodo, Antoinette NC Okaka, Uchenna I Nwagha, Emmanuel I Nwobodo

Objective: Wide range antioxidant micronutrients deficiencies during pregnancy have been reported in rural areas. This study was undertaken to determine if parity influences the serum levels of antioxidant micronutrients during subsequent pregnancy.Method... see more

Pags. e5098  

Priyanka Rana, Ms, Poorva Abhishek Sule, Vrushali Vishal Kulkarni, Milind R Ubale

Title: "Prevalence of MRSA carriage among Health care workers (HCW) of tertiary healthcare centre in Western India Abstract: Objective: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections are associated with higher mortality, morbidity as compared to i... see more

Pags. e5168  

Swati Kale, Ashwini Patil

Introduction: Since the first stain of S. aureus with reduced susceptibility to vancomycin was reported from Japan, there has been an increase in the number of cases with both VISA and VRSA (Vancomycin-Intermediate and Vancomycin-Resistant S. aureus respe... see more

Pags. e5174  

Shazia Qayum, Vineet Gupta, Kunal Sharma

Background: Ocular manifestations of Rheumatoid arthritis are diverse and may cause surface inflammatory disease affecting the cornea, uvea, episclera, sclera, retina, and orbit. Dry eyes are the most common ocular manifestation. Other diseases include ep... see more

Pags. e5175  

Rohit Chobhe, Pallavi Waghalkar

Background: Induction can be considered as one of the most crucial events in anaesthesiology and propofol is preferred induction agent nowadays due to its good properties. The aim of present study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of propofol auto-co-... see more

Pags. e5181  

Ankita Agrawal, Narendra Sharma, Ranjit Kamble, Sunita Shrivastav, Eshita Jaiswal, Navjeet Singh

Aim and Objectives: To evaluate and compare the relationship between mandibular effective length and mandibular crowding in patients with Class II malocclusions.Methods: A total 40 patients of age between 15 to 30 years were selected for the study. Measur... see more

Pags. e5200