H Pavithra
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Pavithra H, Naik P
Indian J Community Med
. 2024 Jan;
48(6):861-866.
PMID: 38249709
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MS) consists of interconnected factors responsible for increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Early identification and treatment of components of MS...
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Adarsh K, Pavithra H, Abdul Rasheed V
Cureus
. 2023 Aug;
15(7):e42196.
PMID: 37605701
Background Stroke is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Many risk factors are well-established for the development of stroke. Atherosclerosis involving the media and intima layer...
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Shambhu R, Akshaya K, Bappal A, Jain R, Hegde V, Pavithra H
Indian J Community Med
. 2022 Apr;
47(1):116-119.
PMID: 35368486
Background: The National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment in India supports the management of various conditions of the eye including cataracts. Objective: The objective of this study...
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Pavithra H, Akshaya K, Nirgude A, Balakrishna A
Nepal J Epidemiol
. 2020 Oct;
10(3):897-904.
PMID: 33042593
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) causes micro and macro vascular complications. One of the complications of DM is diabetic foot that results in amputations and decreased quality of life. The aim...
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Pavithra H, Nirgude A, Balakrishna A, Bijali N, Revathi T, Yatnatti S
J Family Med Prim Care
. 2019 Dec;
8(11):3653-3656.
PMID: 31803668
Context: Nipah virus infection is an emerging life threatening zoonotic disease. Health care workers are at the highest risk of getting the infection. Objectives: To assess the level of knowledge...