OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and baseline determinants of morbidity among infants in an Indian slum. DESIGN: A community-based birth cohort with twice-weekly surveillance. SETTING: Vellore, South India. SUBJECTS: 452 newborns recruited over 18 months, followed through infancy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence rates of gastrointestinal illness, respiratory illness, undifferentiated fever, other infections and non-infectious morbidity; rates of community-based diagnoses, clinic visits and hospitalisation; and rate ratios of baseline factors for morbidity. RESULTS: Infants experienced 12 episodes (95% confidence interval (CI) 11 to 13) of illness, spending about one fifth of their...
Introduction: In 2002, the Government of Chhattisgarh initiated a Community Health Worker program ca...
Background: Insufficient knowledge of the etiology and risk factors for community-acquired neonatal ...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
The morbidity burden due to respiratory and gastrointestinal illness is high in a South Indian urban...
The morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 452 children followed up from birth up to 3 years of age,...
The morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 452 children followed up from birth up to 3 years of age,...
Objective: Infant and child mortality are important indicators of the level of development of a soci...
Objective: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Background: Morbidities during infancy have a deadly effect on growth and development among infants....
The study aimed at obtaining insights into the processes underlying infant deaths to help identify p...
Background: Children are the backbone of any country and their health is a prime concern of the coun...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Objective: Risk factors predisposing infants to community-acquired bacterial infections during the f...
Objective: To quantify the burden of common morbidities for each month in one year, in preschool chi...
Introduction: The birth weight of an infant is strongly conditioned by health and nutritional status...
Introduction: In 2002, the Government of Chhattisgarh initiated a Community Health Worker program ca...
Background: Insufficient knowledge of the etiology and risk factors for community-acquired neonatal ...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
The morbidity burden due to respiratory and gastrointestinal illness is high in a South Indian urban...
The morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 452 children followed up from birth up to 3 years of age,...
The morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 452 children followed up from birth up to 3 years of age,...
Objective: Infant and child mortality are important indicators of the level of development of a soci...
Objective: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Background: Morbidities during infancy have a deadly effect on growth and development among infants....
The study aimed at obtaining insights into the processes underlying infant deaths to help identify p...
Background: Children are the backbone of any country and their health is a prime concern of the coun...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Objective: Risk factors predisposing infants to community-acquired bacterial infections during the f...
Objective: To quantify the burden of common morbidities for each month in one year, in preschool chi...
Introduction: The birth weight of an infant is strongly conditioned by health and nutritional status...
Introduction: In 2002, the Government of Chhattisgarh initiated a Community Health Worker program ca...
Background: Insufficient knowledge of the etiology and risk factors for community-acquired neonatal ...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...