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Childhood Typhoid Fever Diagnosed In An Urban U.S. Setting., Surinder K. Sodhi, Stephen C. Eppes, Joel D. Klein Oct 1992

Childhood Typhoid Fever Diagnosed In An Urban U.S. Setting., Surinder K. Sodhi, Stephen C. Eppes, Joel D. Klein

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

The majority of cases of childhood typhoid fever diagnosed in the United States occur in persons recently returned from travel abroad. We report two childhood cases of typhoid fever acquired in Mexico and India and diagnosed in an urban United States setting. This report describes these cases and provides insights into the pitfalls in recognizing this condition in a nonendemic setting as well as information concerning differential diagnosis and treatment.


Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Infants Weighing Less Than 2000 G, P Mufti, Z A. Bhutta Feb 1992

Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Infants Weighing Less Than 2000 G, P Mufti, Z A. Bhutta

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Over a 4 year period, nine of 180 (5%) infants weighing less than 2000 G, admitted to the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). An outbreak of NEC occurred in 1989, during which six infants developed the clinical illness. Overall incidence was 1.1%. Thirty-one birth weight and gestation matched controls were selected for comparison. Risk factors usually considered as predisposing factors, i.e., low 5 min Apgar score, rate of maternal complications, respiratory distress syndrome, mechanical ventilation, umbilical catheterisation, patient ductus arteriosus, use of antibiotics and feeding practices were found with equal frequency in both cases and controls. …


Germbuster Brainteaser: A Novel Education Tool, Andrew Sirotnak, Md, Joel D. Klein, Md, Stephen C. Eppes, Md Jan 1992

Germbuster Brainteaser: A Novel Education Tool, Andrew Sirotnak, Md, Joel D. Klein, Md, Stephen C. Eppes, Md

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

As part of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases elective at the Alfred I. duPont Institute, pediatric residents from the Medical Center of Delaware and the Thomas Jefferson Medical College are encouraged to contribute original, educational material to our Germbusters newsletters. We thought readers of the Delaware Medical Journal would enjoy seeing one of the more innovative resident contributions.


A Descriptive Study Of Bone Health Risk Factors In Females Ages 13 To 16 Years, Anita M. Johnson Jan 1992

A Descriptive Study Of Bone Health Risk Factors In Females Ages 13 To 16 Years, Anita M. Johnson

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

The purpose of this study was to describe the known risk factor profile for bone health in an apparently healthy female adolescent population. A risk profile of nine factors, compiled from the current research literature included the following risks: (a) Female gender, (b) family history of osteoporosis, (c) Caucasian or Oriental race, (d) slender body frame/underweight, (e) dietary intake less than 1500 mg calcium/day, (f) weight-bearing physical activity less than 60 minutes three times a week, (g) amenorrhea or irregular menses associated with strenuous physical training, (h) smoking, and (i) alcohol use.

A three-day diet record was used to determine …