نتایج جستجو برای: orphanages

تعداد نتایج: 389  

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2002
V Taneja S Sriram R S Beri V Sreenivas R Aggarwal R Kaur

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES In developing countries, caring for the large number of babies in orphanages is very hard work. Whereas the physical needs of most of the children are met, play often gets neglected. Studies have repeatedly shown that babies in such institutionalized settings suffer from severe psychomotor retardation. The aim of this project was to develop an intervention programme of...

2001
Donald A. Henderson Thomas V. Inglesby Carlos Franco-Paredes Lorena Lammoglia José Ignacio Santos-Preciado

The New World was ravaged by smallpox for several centuries after the Spanish conquest. Jenner’s discovery of the smallpox vaccine made possible the prevention and control of smallpox epidemics. In response to a large outbreak of smallpox in the Spanish colonies, King Charles IV appointed Francisco Xavier de Balmis to lead an expedition that would introduce Jenner’s vaccine to these colonies. D...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2011
Inge-Marie Eigsti Carol Weitzman Jillian Schuh Ashley de Marchena B J Casey

This study focuses on the association between language skills and core cognitive processes relative to the duration of institutionalization in children adopted from orphanages abroad. Participants in the adoptive group (n = 46) had arrived in the United States between the ages of 2 and 84 months (mean = 24 months), and had been living in the United States for 1-9 years. Drawing on both experime...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2013
V Obanda J Poghon M Yongo I Mulei M Ngotho K Waititu J Makumi F Gakuya P Omondi R C Soriguer S Alasaad

Tuberculosis is emerging/re-emerging in captive elephant populations, where it causes morbidity and deaths, although no case of TB in wild African elephants has been reported. In this paper we report the first case of fatal TB in an African elephant in the wild. The infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis was confirmed by post-mortem and histological examinations of a female sub-adult elephan...

Journal: :Primary health care research & development 2015
Daksha Trivedi

This Cochrane review contained 34 randomised controlled trials and quasi-randomised studies, which included 3984 participants who were healthy, full-term babies aged six months or younger. Studies targeting pre-term and low birth weight babies in a hospital setting were excluded. Interventions needed to evaluate infant massage defined as ‘systematic tactile stimulation by human hands’, which wa...

2016
Claudia Olaru Smaranda Diaconescu Laura Trandafir Nicoleta Gimiga Gabriela Stefanescu Gabriela Ciubotariu Marin Burlea

We conducted an observational study over a 1-year period, including 234 children aged 4-18 years and their caregivers and a matching control group. 60.73% of the children from the study group were males. Average age for the onset of constipation was 26.39 months. The frequency of defecation was 1/4.59 days (1/1.13 days in the control group). 38.49% of the patients in the sample group had a posi...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2012
Barbara J Roeber Christa L Tober Daniel M Bolt Seth D Pollak

AIM This study sought to examine the effect of environmental enrichment on the motor skills of children adopted from orphanage settings. We investigated balance and bilateral coordination skills in 33 internationally adopted postinstitutionalized children (16 males, 17 females; age range 8 y 5 mo-15 y 10 mo; mean age 10 y 9 mo; SD 2 y 2 mo) and compared them with 34 non-institutionalized childr...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2005

On May 29, 2005, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) was notified of suspected measles in a female Indiana resident aged 6 years who was hospitalized in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she had been visiting relatives. Serologic analyses performed by the Ohio State Department of Health Laboratory and a private reference laboratory confirmed the diagnosis of measles. The hospital in Cincinnati ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Sonia J Lupien Sophie Parent Alan C Evans Richard E Tremblay Philip David Zelazo Vincent Corbo Jens C Pruessner Jean R Séguin

Maternal separation and poor maternal care in animals have been shown to have important effects on the developing hippocampus and amygdala. In humans, children exposed to abuse/maltreatment or orphanage rearing do not present changes in hippocampal volumes. However, children reared in orphanages present enlarged amygdala volumes, suggesting that the amygdala may be particularly sensitive to sev...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2012
Vikram Khare Ajit Koshy Pj Rani S Srilatha Sonam C Kapse Anil Agrawal

OBJECTIVE The study was to examine the prevalence of dental caries and treatment needs among the orphan children and adolescents of Udaipur district, Rajasthan, India. METHODS A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the oral health status and treatment needs of orphan children. The lists obtained comprised of 13 orphanages consisting of 923 inmates including both sexes. Th...

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