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Aga Khan University

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2014

Epidemiology

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Epidemiology, Determinants And Dynamics Of Cholera In Pakistan: Gaps And Prospects For Future Research., Maliha Naseer, Tanzil Jamali Nov 2014

Epidemiology, Determinants And Dynamics Of Cholera In Pakistan: Gaps And Prospects For Future Research., Maliha Naseer, Tanzil Jamali

Community Health Sciences

Cholera is one of the notifiable endemic diseases in Pakistan, but the reporting of cholera cases is still unsatisfactory. Most of the diagnosed cases are never reported to the relevant authorities. In the year 1993 - 2005, the country did not report any single case of cholera to the WHO. The objectives of this review were to understand the epidemiology and to identify the possible determinants of cholera infection in Pakistan. Medscape, Medline, PakMedinet and PubMed, was searched, using key words, epidemiology and determinants of cholera infection in Pakistan during 1995 - 2010. Morbidity and mortality due to cholera infection …


Correlations Of Skin Fold Thickness And Validation Of Prediction Equations Using Dexa As The Gold Standard For Estimation Of Body Fat Composition In Pakistani Children., Zainab Hussain, Tazeen H. Jafar, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Riffat Parveen Hussain Apr 2014

Correlations Of Skin Fold Thickness And Validation Of Prediction Equations Using Dexa As The Gold Standard For Estimation Of Body Fat Composition In Pakistani Children., Zainab Hussain, Tazeen H. Jafar, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Riffat Parveen Hussain

Department of Radiology

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the correlation between dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) and skin fold thickness (SKF) equations for estimation of body fat (BF) composition in secondary school children and validation of prediction equations by Slaughter, Goran and Dezenberg.

DESIGN:

Cross sectional analytical study.

SETTING:

Joint Commission for International Accredited (JCIA) tertiary care hospital of Karachi, Pakistan from January 2010 to May 2010.

PARTICIPANTS:

The study was approved by the Hospital's ethical review committee. Written and verbal consents were obtained from principals of two schools and parents of 99 children (mean age of 14±1.89 years; min-max 9-19 years; 54 men and …