Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome – A Pedodontist's Perspective
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
AIDS was believed to be associated with a certain group of people, later the belief changed when the disease start encroaching other set of people. As science evolved, the knowledge about transmission of the virus grew and the evidences for the maternal transmission of the virus were found. Among children, most cases of infection by HIV are transmitted vertically, i.e., from mother to child. As they have an immature immune system, which may cause the rapid and severe progression. Children who are vertically infected present considerable weight loss, delayed development, delayed dental eruption, fewer permanent teeth, prolonged retention of primary teeth and various number of dental anomalies.</p><p>The most important comeback by the science was by the establishment of antiretroviral protocols which has reduced the occurrence of oral changes. There been a decline in the rate of HIVrelated oral manifestations following the introduction of HAART. Many studies evaluating the efficacy of HAART demonstrated positive results and better lifestyle of the infected children. It is clearly known fact that there are considerable regional variations in the oral manifestations of HIV infection, depending both on the populations studied and on the clinical expertise available, among other factors. This review article explains the manifestations, dental implications and the various treatment regimens to be followed in pediatric patients.
Clinico-Mycological Study of Dermatophytosis in and around Kakinada
Background: Dermatophytosis is a clinical condition caused by a fungal infection of the skin in humans and domesticated animals. Currently up to 20% of the population may be infected by one of the dermatophytes. Objecti...
Irrational Use of Antimicrobial Agents
The irrational use of drugs is a worldwideproblem affecting developed and developing countries. The misuse of drug especially antimicrobial agentsis widely prevalent which has led to the development of resist...
An Infection in Disguise
Nocardia is gram positive partially acid fast bacilli and widely present in soil, fresh water, marine water, organic matter habitats and so saprophytic in existence Nocardiasis is a rare bacterial infection and thus bact...
Morphological Variations of Nutrient Foramina in Upper Limb Long Bones
The nutrient artery is the principal source of blood supply to a long bone and is particularly important during its active growth period in the embryo and foetus as well as during the early phase of ossification. The aim...
Miracle baby: Very rare case of heterotopic pregnancy with cervical ectopic in elderly primigravida with very poor ovarian reserve with oligoastheno-terato-zoospermia conceived with IVF
A 42 year old with primary infertility over 2 years with poor ovarian reserve (AMH 0.02) with an Oligoastheno-terato-zoospermia had 3 attempts of embryo transfer with her own egg. USG showed a heterotopic pregnancy with...