DSpace at SDM University: Recent submissions

  • Ganavalli, Ajantha S.; Hegde, Veda (New York State Dental Association, 2012-06)
    The continuing emergence of antimicrobial resis- tant bacteria is a global health problem. Multi-drug resistance is now widespread. Resistance rates differ noticeably on a worldwide, regional and even institu- tional ...
  • Pawar, Dilip; Bhandari, Prasana (Indian Rheumatology Association, 2011-03)
  • Pai, Varadraj V.; Bhandari, Prasana; Kikkeri, Naveen Narayanashetty; Athanikar, Sharatchandra B.; Sori, Tukaram (Wolters Kluwer-Medknow, 2012-12-01)
    Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is mainly characterized by skin lesions that recur at the same anatomic sites upon repeated exposures to an offending agent. It represents the most common cutaneous adverse drug reaction pattern ...
  • Pawar, Dilip; Bhandari, Prasana; Allenby, Kent (Pandeya Publications, 2011-12)
    Clostridium difficile–associated diarrhea (CDAD) has become a major public health problem. The offending pathogen is acquired by the fecal-oral route from an environmental source or by contact with an infected person or ...
  • Patil, Pushpa S.; Chowti, Jayaprakash V. (An Official Publication of Indian Maternal and Child Health Association, 2012-04)
    Research question: What is the knowledge of rural mothers regarding breast feeding? Setting: Rural field practice area. Study design: Cross-Sectional study Participants: Mothers with at-least one child less than two ...
  • Patil, Pushpa S.; Venkatesh, R.; Shivaswamy, M. S. (Indian Society for Education and Environment, 2011-04)
    India is the first country to implement national family planning programme in 1952. Even today the acceptance and knowledge of contraceptive methods varies within the societies and factors responsible operate at the ...
  • Patil, Pushpa S.; Dixit, Umesh R.; Hiralal, Baru Dhruvkumar (Indian Society for Education and Environment, 2011-11)
    The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is reaching epidemic levels worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that the number of people with DM is expected to rise from 171million in 2000 to 366 million ...
  • Kulkarni, Shreerang P.; Mallikarjuna, C. R.; Jayaprakash Murthy, D. S. (Springer Publications, 2006)
    Background: Sialic acid (SA) is a nine carbon sugar derived from mannosamine and pyruvate. High levels of sialic acid and aspartate transaminase (AST) levels in cerebrospinal fluid have been described in pyogenic meningitis ...
  • Pravin Chandra, K. R.; Padennavar, Uma M.; Sadashivappa, T.; Prabhakara, G. N. (Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2006-02)
    This study was undertaken to find out the magnitude of the problem of under nutrition among the rural school going children of ages 4 to 14 years and also to identify the epidemiological factors influencing the nutritional ...
  • Mahale, Kanchan; Patil, Satish S.; Ravikumar, R. F.; Nagabhushan; Mahale, Ramanath (JCDR Research and Publications (Pvt) Limited, 2012-05)
    Background and objectives: Cryptococcal meningitis is now the leading cause of community acquired meningitis. It is gener- ally thought to be associated with AIDS individuals. However, other predisposing factors like ...
  • Ganavalli, Ajantha S.; Kulkarni, Raghavendra D. (Current Science Direct Publication, 2011)
    Polymerase chain reaction is a revolution in the field of molecular biology which has been applied in health care. Though a very sensitive technique, still PCR is considered as inferior to conventional diagnostic methods ...
  • Ganavalli, Ajantha S.; Kulkarni, Raghavendra D. (JCDR Research and Publications (Pvt) Limited, 2011-11)
    Cladophialophora bantiana is the most common and dangerous neurotropic fungus which causes brain abscess. The infection which is caused due to this fungus is risky, not only to the patient due to the poor prognosis, but ...
  • Hegde, Veda; Kulkarni, Raghavendra D.; Ganavalli, Ajantha S. (Wolters Kluwer-Medknow, 2007-01)
    Proper handling, treatment and disposal of biomedical wastes are important elements of health care office infection control programme. Correct procedure will help protect health care workers, patients and the local ...
  • Ganavalli, Ajantha S. (Universal Research Publications, 2011-10)
  • Meravangie, Girish; Priyadarshini, K. (P. Muthuprasanna, 2012-04)
    Objective: To investigate the effect of tinospora cordifolia (TC) on resutured incision and dead space wounds in albino rats. Materials and Methods: Resutured incision and dead space wounds were inflicted in albino rats ...
  • Sherkhane, Mayur S.; Sherkhane, Radhika M.; Chowti, Sushma J.; Chowti, Jayaprakash V. (IJCP Group, 2011-01)
    Objectives: To assess the utilization pattern of antenatal care (ANC) services and factors affecting utilization of these services among pregnant women of urban slums of Dharwad city. Study design: A cross-sectional study ...
  • Sherkhane, Radhika M.; Patil, M. I.; Sherkhane, Mayur S. (University of Salerno, 2009)
    Hypericum perforatum L. study is an herbal antidepressant, which acts by convulsions. The present (HP) therefore aims at exploring the influence inhibiting non-selectively, theand its interactions with commonly used of ...
  • Sherkhane, Mayur S.; Sherkhane, Radhika M.; Chowti, Sushma J.; Chowti, Jayaprakash V. (International Journal of Medical Sciences and Technology, 2010-03)
    Background: Acquired Immunodeficiency Disease Syndrome (AIDS) has evolved into a pandemic affecting millions of people worldwide. The global HIV/AIDS epidemic has had a major detrimental impact on maternal and child health ...
  • Sudhindra, Prathap A.; Sherkhane, Radhika M.; Kamdod, Mohammad (Dr Veerendra Kumar Arumalla, 2012-10)
    For a treating physician, the accurate knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of a drug aids in drug prescribing. The pharmacokinetic parameter of plasma half life (t1⁄2) is essential in deciding the dosing schedule and frequency ...
  • Sherkhane, Radhika M.; Kop, Priydarshini B.; Padmaja, Mantha Satya (Indian Journal of Medical Specialities, 2011-01)
    Background: Commonly used oral once weekly (ow) bisphosphonate therapy for bone diseases is accompanied by various adverse effects. However, information regarding the musculoskeletal adverse effects (MAEs) is ...