Background: Children are the backbone of any country and their health is a prime concern of the country. The under five years is an important age group as the morbidity profile of this age group will have a far reaching consequences on the overall development of the country. Objectives: · To find out the morbidity profile of under five children in the urban slums · To find out the co-rrelates of the study. Material and Methods: The present study was a Cross Sectional Study carried out for a period of six months from January 2011 to June 2011. The examination was carried out using a pre designed proforma. Information regarding the immunization and history of any acute illness in last six months was gathered by interview followed by Physical ...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
Objectives: To determine the most frequent infectious disease in children under 5 years of age, a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Background: Children are the backbone of any country and their health is a prime concern of the coun...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Objective: To determine the health problems common among under-five children in a typical urban slum...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
Objectives: To determine the most frequent infectious disease in children under 5 years of age, a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...
Background: Children are the backbone of any country and their health is a prime concern of the coun...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Objective: To determine the health problems common among under-five children in a typical urban slum...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
The presen study was carried out to find out the level of morbidity among slum childreni aged 5-14 y...
Objectives: To determine the most frequent infectious disease in children under 5 years of age, a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish incidence rates, clinic referrals, hospitalisations, mortality rates and bas...