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Item The Incidence In Rheumatic Fever in Age 5-15 Age Group Bangladesh(Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, 2019-03) Haque, M. E.; Shamim, M. M. Abdus; Abduallah, Al-Faroque; Nazrul, Islam; Sufia, Rahman; Ashraful, KabirIntroduction: In developing country like Bangladesh rheumaticfever is common diseases occur in children.Objective: In this study our main goal is to evaluate theincidence in rheumatic fever in age 5-15 age groupBangladesh.Method: This cross sectional study was done at differentprivate hospital in Khulna district from January 2016 to January2017 .where 100 patients data were recorded methodically in apreformed data sheet.Results: In the study 71% patients’ mother was illiterate andmost of them were house wife. Also, most of the patients facedserious heart damage.Conclusion: We can conclude that, overcrowding and lowattainment of education by mothers is responsible for incidenceof RF in children. Further study in needed for better outcome.Item Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in Patients of Acute Coronary Syndrome(Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, 2019-03) Shamim, M. M. Abdus; M. E. Haque; Md Abdul Latif Khan; Md. Amirul Islam Khan; Muhammad AshraulKabir; Abduallah- Al-FaroqueIntroduction: Atrial fibrillation is common among patients withcardiovascular disease and is a frequent complication of theacute coronary syndrome.Objective: In this study our main goal is to assess theincidence of AF in patients of acute coronary syndrome.Method: This retrospective observational cohort study wasdone at Dhaka medical college and hospital from December2010 to December 2011 where 100 patients (male=73,female=27) were diagnosed with of ACS and AF. All data wereentered on the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS)and analyzed.Results: During the study most of the patients were belong to51-60 age group (53%) and 53% patients developed atrialfibrillation after admission. Also new onset AF patient’s hospitalstay rate was higher.Conclusion: After many analyses we can said that, incidenceof new-onset AF was more common in patients presenting withACS.