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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases | 2017

Time trend of neurocysticercosis in children with seizures in a tertiary hospital of western Nepal

Ks Rao; Sudhir Adhikari; Eva Gauchan; Brijesh Sathian; B K Ganesh; Sahisnuta Basnet; Prabhat Kumar Tiwari; Namraj Bahadur; Rajnish Mishra

Introduction Neurocysticercosis is a common cause of seizure disorders in children of Western Nepal. The clinical presentation is variable. The incidence varies depending on the food habits and ethnicity of the population. The present study was undertaken with the objective of studying the mode of presentation, radiological findings and to determine the recent trend of the disease in children of Western Nepal. Methods Records from the Department of Pediatrics, Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal of children aged 0–17 years admitted from 2003 to 2015 and with the discharge diagnosis of seizure and neurocysticercosis (NCC) were reviewed. The diagnosis was primarily based on clinical features, neurological involvement and CT and MRI studies. Seizures due to other CNS pathologies were excluded. Patients with NCC were treated with Albendazole15mg/kg/day for 28 days with supportive treatments for seizures and raised intracranial pressure. Patients were followed up for one year after the completion of the treatment. Results There were 1355 cases of seizure disorders, out of which 229 (16.90%) were NCC. There were 99 (43.23%) in the age group 6–10 years followed by 91 (41.09%) in the age group of 11–15 years. Seizures were the most common presenting symptom in 88.65%, followed by raised ICP in 9.61%. Neuropsychiatric changes were noted in 38 cases (16.59%). CT scan findings revealed single lesion in 78.16% and multiple lesions in 21.83%. Poisson regression analysis showed statistically significant decline of year-wise incidence of NCC cases (p<0.05) from 2003 to 2015. Conclusion The decline in the incidence of NCC in recent years is most probably attributed to improved hygiene with the construction of household toilets to avoid open defecation and biannual deworming with Albendazole as a part of School Health and Nutrition Project.


Kathmandu University Medical Journal | 2012

Variability of Presentations and CT-Scan Findings in Children with Neurocysticercosis

Eva Gauchan; T Malla; Sahisnuta Basnet; Ks Rao


Nepal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2012

Socio-demographic Features of Mothers in Relation to Duration of Breastfeeding in Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal

Sahisnuta Basnet; Eva Gauchan; K Malla; T Malla; Dp Koirala; Ks Rao; Y Sedai; R Saha


American Journal of Public Health Research | 2015

Reasons for Early or Late Initiation of Complementary Feeding: A Study in Pokhara

Sahisnuta Basnet; Brijesh Sathian; Kalpana K Malla; Deepak Koirala


American Journal of Public Health Research | 2015

Time Trend of Pneumonia in under Five Children of Nepal

Brijesh Sathian; Asis De; Padam Simkhada; Kalpana K Malla; Arnab Ghosh; Sahisnuta Basnet; Bedanta Roy; Indrajit Banerjee; Hosuru Subramanya Supram; Suresh Devkota


Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society | 2012

Infant Feeding Practices in Kaski District, Pokhara

Sahisnuta Basnet; Eva Gauchan; K Malla; T Malla; Dp Koirala; R Shah; Y Sedhai


Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society | 2011

A Scenario of Poisoning in Children in Manipal Teaching Hospital

Tejesh Malla; Kalpana K Malla; Ks Rao; Eva Gauchan; Sahisnuta Basnet; Dp Koirala


Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2017

Probiotics in the Prevention of Antibiotic Associated Diarrhoea in a Tertiary Teaching Hospital in Pokhara: A Prospective Study

Sahisnuta Basnet; Eva Gauchan; Sudhir Adhikari; Brijesh Sathian


American Journal of Public Health Research | 2015

Meconium Aspiration Syndrome and Neonatal Outcome: A Prospective Study

Eva Gauchan; Sahisnuta Basnet; Tejesh Malla


American Journal of Public Health Research | 2015

Oral Zinc as Adjuvant Therapy for Pediatric Recurrent Pneumonia: A Prospective Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Tejesh Malla; Kalpana K Malla; Brijesh Sathian; Prithuja poudyal; Eva Gauchan; Sahisnuta Basnet

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Eva Gauchan

Manipal Teaching Hospital

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Brijesh Sathian

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Kalpana K Malla

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Ks Rao

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Dp Koirala

Manipal Teaching Hospital

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T Malla

Manipal Teaching Hospital

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Tejesh Malla

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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K Malla

Manipal Teaching Hospital

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Sudhir Adhikari

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Arnab Ghosh

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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