Community-based interventions for diarrhoeal diseases and acute respiratory infections in Nepal Madhu Ghimire,a Yasho Vardhan Pradhanb & Mahesh Kumar Maskey c Problem Acute diarrhoeal diseases and acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common causes of child mortality worldwide. Safe, effective and inexpensive solutions are available for prevention and control, but they do not reach needy communities. Approach Interventions based on research were designed to train and engage community health volunteers (CHVs) to implement a community-based control programme in Nepal. With the advent of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) strategy, this programme subsequently emerged as a community-based IMCI but retained it...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions against acute respiratory infec...
The study analyses the effects of a Nutrition Education Intervention (NEI), specifically designed to...
Diarrhoeal disease remains one of the primary causes of disease in children under five in develping ...
Diarrhoeal diseases are still a major challenge in Nepal because of inadequate safe water supply, po...
Diarrhoea is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nepal, a developing country whe...
Rawal, LB ORCiD: 0000-0003-1106-0108Diarrhoea has been considered as the major cause of death in dev...
Aims: Childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia remain major contributors to child mortali...
Introduction: Diarrhoea among children under-five is a serious public health problem in many develop...
Childhood diarrhoea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) remain a major cause of morbidity and mort...
Diarrhoea among children under-five is a serious public health problem in many developing countries,...
Background Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major cause of mortality of children aged under-five years i...
Background. Despite improvements in child health, Afghanistan still has a heavy burden of deaths due...
Academic detailing is rarely practised in developing countries. A randomized control trial on health...
This report aims to ascertain whether or not vaccination programmes offer a useful entry point for h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions against acute respiratory infec...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions against acute respiratory infec...
The study analyses the effects of a Nutrition Education Intervention (NEI), specifically designed to...
Diarrhoeal disease remains one of the primary causes of disease in children under five in develping ...
Diarrhoeal diseases are still a major challenge in Nepal because of inadequate safe water supply, po...
Diarrhoea is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nepal, a developing country whe...
Rawal, LB ORCiD: 0000-0003-1106-0108Diarrhoea has been considered as the major cause of death in dev...
Aims: Childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia remain major contributors to child mortali...
Introduction: Diarrhoea among children under-five is a serious public health problem in many develop...
Childhood diarrhoea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) remain a major cause of morbidity and mort...
Diarrhoea among children under-five is a serious public health problem in many developing countries,...
Background Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major cause of mortality of children aged under-five years i...
Background. Despite improvements in child health, Afghanistan still has a heavy burden of deaths due...
Academic detailing is rarely practised in developing countries. A randomized control trial on health...
This report aims to ascertain whether or not vaccination programmes offer a useful entry point for h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions against acute respiratory infec...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions against acute respiratory infec...
The study analyses the effects of a Nutrition Education Intervention (NEI), specifically designed to...
Diarrhoeal disease remains one of the primary causes of disease in children under five in develping ...