Objective: To study the role of birth weight, nutrition, immunization and other medical as well as social factors in determining child survival. Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: 45 villages in Shirur Development Block in Pune District in Maharashtra. Methods: A cohort of 4129 children were followed from birth till 5 years of age. Weight and length/height of the child was measured at birth and at 3 monthly home visits. Information was also obtained on common childhood morbidities, immunization status and other bio-medical factors. Cause of death was ascertained by verbal autopsy. Results: The neonatal, infant and underfive mortality rates were estimated to be 37, 60 and 79 per 1000 live births, respectively. Diarrhea and ARI cont...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
Background: “Malnutrition is a silent emergency”. Malnutrition is not only an important cause of chi...
Introduction: The birth weight of an infant is strongly conditioned by health and nutritional status...
Abstract Background India has achieved impressive gains in child survival over the last two decades;...
Objectives: Birth of an infant with very low birth weight (VLBW) (weight less than 1500 grams) is a ...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important determinant of the neonatal and infant survi...
The present paper is an attempt to evaluate malnutrition among children in tribal areas. For this pu...
Objective: To review the current information on trends, burden, differentials, causes, and timing of...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
Background: Morbidities during infancy have a deadly effect on growth and development among infants....
Introduction: Infancy is the period of growth and development of a child. Inadequate care, malnutri...
Introduction: Low Birth Weight (LBW) represent a vulnerable group of newborns associated with high ...
The Goal of The United Nations' Sustainable Development is to reduce under-five mortality to or at b...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
Background: “Malnutrition is a silent emergency”. Malnutrition is not only an important cause of chi...
Introduction: The birth weight of an infant is strongly conditioned by health and nutritional status...
Abstract Background India has achieved impressive gains in child survival over the last two decades;...
Objectives: Birth of an infant with very low birth weight (VLBW) (weight less than 1500 grams) is a ...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important determinant of the neonatal and infant survi...
The present paper is an attempt to evaluate malnutrition among children in tribal areas. For this pu...
Objective: To review the current information on trends, burden, differentials, causes, and timing of...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
Background: Morbidities during infancy have a deadly effect on growth and development among infants....
Introduction: Infancy is the period of growth and development of a child. Inadequate care, malnutri...
Introduction: Low Birth Weight (LBW) represent a vulnerable group of newborns associated with high ...
The Goal of The United Nations' Sustainable Development is to reduce under-five mortality to or at b...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
Background: “Malnutrition is a silent emergency”. Malnutrition is not only an important cause of chi...