Awareness of Childhood Caries Among Parents in Andhra Pradesh
Author(s) -
Allour Vaishnavi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
bioscience biotechnology research communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2321-4007
pISSN - 0974-6455
DOI - 10.21786/bbrc/13.7/100
Subject(s) - early childhood caries , dentistry , medicine , environmental health , family medicine , psychology , oral health
Herpangina or otherwise known as hand-foot andmouth disease is caused by enteroviral infection and are two common related clinical syndromes. These diseases are mostly seen in the paediatric population. It is occasionally seen among adult patients. Herpangina is caused by one particular strain of coxsackievirus A and Enterovirus -A71. The aim of the study was to determine if dental students are aware of the various managements done for herpangina.A surveywith nine close-ended questions and threemultiple-choice questions were formed and distributed to 100 dental students, respectively. Their responses will determine the level of awareness of students regarding the management of herpangina. The questions elicited awareness on the various aspects of Herpangina disease among dental students. These responses to these questions were tabulated and analysed. 55% of the respondents said Herpangina affected people aged between 3-10yrs . 75% respondents said Herpangina is caused by Group A coxsackieviruses followed by 20% said Streptococcusand 5% said Staphylococcus are responsible. 83% of respondent prescribed antivirals, followed by analgesics 15% and 2% used antibiotics to treat Herpangina. The awareness about themanagement strategies of Herpangina among dental students was moderate. Awareness of dental students can always be enhanced by promoting more educational programmes regarding various diseases such as herpangina. It is important as they will play an important role in delivering better health care in the future.
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