This follow-up observational study examined gender disparities in seeking healthcare and in home management of diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, and fever among 530 children (263 boys and 267 girls) aged less than five years in a rural community of West Bengal, India, from June 1998 to May 1999. Of 790 episodes detected by a weekly surveillance, 380 occurred among boys and 410 among girls. At the household level, girls were less likely to get home fluids and oral rehydration solutions (ORS) during diarrhoea. Qualified health professionals were consulted more often (p=0.0094) and sooner for boys than for girls (8.3±4.5 hours vs 21.2±9.5 hours), for which parents also travelled longer distances (3.3 km for boys vs 1.6 km for girls). Ex...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
Background: In South Asia, gender disparity in child mortality is highest in Pakistan. We examined t...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
Introduction Despite economic development and augmented literacy rates, Bangladeshi households are s...
Although gender-based health disparities are prevalent in India, very little data are available on c...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
Pediatric diarrheal disease is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the developing wor...
The “missing women ” dilemma in India has sparked interest in investigating gender discrimination in...
Differences between women and men in political and economic empowerment, education, and health risks...
This paper reports on a population-based sample survey of 2,289 children aged less than five years (...
While the gender disparity in health and mortality in various stages of life in India is well docume...
Abstract Background. 10 million children died in developing countries in 2002. Since the seventies ...
Recent evidence indicated that gender disparity in child health is minimal and narrowed over time in...
Context: India's adolescent health policy aims to improve sexual and reproductive health, especially...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
Background: In South Asia, gender disparity in child mortality is highest in Pakistan. We examined t...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
Introduction Despite economic development and augmented literacy rates, Bangladeshi households are s...
Although gender-based health disparities are prevalent in India, very little data are available on c...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
Pediatric diarrheal disease is a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the developing wor...
The “missing women ” dilemma in India has sparked interest in investigating gender discrimination in...
Differences between women and men in political and economic empowerment, education, and health risks...
This paper reports on a population-based sample survey of 2,289 children aged less than five years (...
While the gender disparity in health and mortality in various stages of life in India is well docume...
Abstract Background. 10 million children died in developing countries in 2002. Since the seventies ...
Recent evidence indicated that gender disparity in child health is minimal and narrowed over time in...
Context: India's adolescent health policy aims to improve sexual and reproductive health, especially...
Background: Child health inequality between genders is a persisting problem throughout low and middl...
Background: In South Asia, gender disparity in child mortality is highest in Pakistan. We examined t...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...