Jagadish C Das, Nibedita Paul
Helicobacter pylori is one of the commonest bacterial pathogens in human. The organism is associated with development of peptic ulcer diseases, lymphoproliferative disorders and gastric cancer. Residence in a developing country, poor socio-economic conditions and genetic predisposition are regarded ...
Jagadish C Das, Ainun Afroze, S T Khanam, Nibedita Paul
Birth weight is a reliable and sensitive indicator for predicting the immediate or later outcome of a newborn child. In a developing country like Bangladesh, where more than 75% of deliveries occur in rural community and are mostly attended by Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) or relatives, birth w...
Jagadish C Das, Nibedita Paul
Key words: socio-biological factors; parity; pregnancy duration; spacing; association; birth weightdoi: 10.3329/jcmcta.v19i1.3851Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers' Association 2008: 19(1):37-42
Nadia Nusrat, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Nibedita Paul, Neshwa Rahman et al.
Background: Globally, enteric fever (EF) significantly gives rise to an appalling death toll. It is an endemic illness in Bangladesh and South Asia. The condition manifests in a wide range of clinical features in children. Nowadays, antibiotic resistance is an international stumbling block that hamp...
Jagadish C Das, Sadiqa Khanam, Ainun Afroze, Nibedita Paul
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of neonatal health. Incidence of low birth weight infants in developing country like Bangladesh is high. Deliveries as 75% are conducted in rural community mainly by Traditional Birth Attendants or by relatives. Facility of birth weight recording is...
Irin Parveen Alam, Shroddha Nibedita Paul, Parul Akhter
Objective: Septic abortion is a life threatening complication of induced abortion. Being a tertiary referral hospital in Bangladesh, Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital often deals with such cases of septic abortion. This research work was conducted with the aim of evaluation of freq...
Nibedita Paul, Nadia Nusrat, Md Rafiqul Islam, Farhana Rahman et al.
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common in children. About 7% girls and 2% of boys suffer from symptomatic, culture positive UTI by 6 years of age. These children present with poor feeding, irritability, vomiting, fever, abdominal pain or failure to thrive. Now a days antibiotic resistan...
Fatama Tous Zohora, Nibedita Paul, Shahin Mahmud, Abu Zaffar Shibly
The study was conducted to ensure knowledge, attitude, awareness about breast and cervical cancer among the female students of Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University. This study was carried out from July to September, 2015 among the participants of university female halls, different fema...
Nibedita Paul, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Nadia Nusrat
Background: Anaemia is a common childhood health problem. Among the causes of anaemia besides the nutritional anaemia congenital hemoglobin disorder such as thalassemia and haemoglobinopathies has a great role which can be combated by increasing awareness in the population. Objective: To detect clin...
Nibedita Paul, Probir Kumar Sarkar, Mohammad Abu Sayeed Talukder, Shayda Ali et al.
Background: Adolescent mental health is a growing concern globally, with anxiety disorders being particularly prevalent. This study aims to explore the prevalence and patterns of anxiety among secondary school-going students by examining the interplay of various psychosocial, familial, and health-re...
Jagadish C Das, Nibedita Paul, Mahabubul Alam, Nasiruddin Mahmud et al.
Key words: Oxygen saturation; monitoring; neonateDOI: 10.3329/jcmcta.v21i2.7735 Journal of Chittagong Medical College Teachers' Association 2010: 21(2):30-34
Nibedita Roy, Roushon Ara Begum, Tonusree Paul, Gouri Rani Debnath et al.
Serum vitamin D level in school going adolescent girls in urban and rural area
Nibedita Roy, Roushon Ara Begum, Tonusree Paul, Gouri Rani Debnath et al.
Serum vitamin D level in school going adolescent girls in urban and rural area
Nibedita Roy, Roushon Ara Begum, Tonusree Paul, Gouri Rani Debnath et al.
Serum vitamin D level in school going adolescent girls in urban and rural area
Nibedita Roy, Roushon Ara Begum, Tonusree Paul, Gouri Rani Debnath et al.
Serum vitamin D level in school going adolescent girls in urban and rural area
Nadia Nusrat, Nibedita Paul, Nevis Wadia
Dengue is the most important human virus transmitted by arthropod. It is the leading cause of viral disease that is transmitted by arthropod globally. The virus enters into host through the skin following an infected mosquito bite. The illness progresses as it involves all immune responses including...
M. Abu Sayed Munsi, Maher Akther, Nibedita Paul
Introduction: Isolated pulmonary valve stenosis is a common heart defect (6-9%). Percutaneous balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty (BPV) has become the treatment of choice for the relief of severe valvular pulmonary stenosis (PS). Objective: To assess the immediate outcome of BPV in children with congeni...
Nibedita Paul
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV (HSAN-IV) is a very rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by anhidrosis, recurrent fever, insensitivity to pain and temperature, hypotonia, and developmental delay. The most frequent complications of this disease are self-mutilation, febr...
Nibedita Paul, Md Rafiqul Islam, Nadia Nusrat, Lazina Sharmin et al.
Juvenile localized scleroderma (JLS) is a rare chronic inflammatory and fibrosing disorder. It can result in significant morbidity, disfigurement, and severe functional, aesthetic and psychological disabilities. Patients with JLS should be identified early, evaluated extensively, treated aggressivel...