Childhood Morbidity and Mortality in India — Analysis of National Family Health Survey 4 (NFHS-4) FindingsChild healthHealth programsTrendsNational Family Health Survey (NFHS)-4 report was recently released for health-related data. This review compares the child health indicators across NFHS-3 and ...
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Identification of distinct risk subsets for under five mortality in India using CART model: an evidence from NFHS-4 From policymaking and research point of view, our aim is to compare data of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) with developed settings, wher... VK Kamal,S Sriva...
Community-based management of severe acute malnutrition in India: new evidence from Bihar An estimated one-third of the world's children who are wasted live in India. In Bihar state, of children In this report, we describe the characteristics an... B Sakib,M Raman,M Elisa,... 被引量: ...
Fig. 4 State and UT-wise distribution of median OOPE for deliveries at private institutions Full size image Discussion This article provides an insight towards the state-specific and union territory-wise OOPE for IDs from India's public and private health sectors. After adopting several initiatives...
The latest report of National Family Health Survey reveals that this bathing taboo seems to be broken. Table 2 shows that women from both rural and urban India are taking bath during their menstrual period. It is found that 96 percent of adolescent girls between ages 15-19 are taking baths ...
When Status Hurts: Dimensions of Women\"s Status and Domestic Abuse in Rural Northern India This study is a multiple logistic regression analysis of the relationship between dimensions of women's status and domestic abuse in rural Uttar Pradesh, I... Mogford,E. - 《Violence Against Women》 被...