A cross sectional study was conducted in eight selected villages of Meerut District [UJP.} to find out infant mortality rate alongwith other various health care delivery practices associated with this. An infant mortality rate of 106.7/1000 LB was found in the study population. Infant mortality was higher in female infants, infants of mothers not availed antenatal care, not received tetanus toxoid, delivered by untrained personnel and where cow-dung was applied to cord stump. Among the causes of infant deaths prematurity or low birth weight was the commonest cause followed by respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases and tetanus neonatorum \ud Infant mortality in a rural population of meeru
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially high...
ABSTRACT The infant mortality rate has been considered a good indicator of the child health and soci...
A cross sectional study was conducted in eight selected villages of Meerut District [UJP.} to find o...
A retrospective study was carried out during 1983-84 in the field practice area of Kasturba Medical ...
Children are considered to be an important asset of a nation; therefore reduction in infant mortalit...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the prevalence of neonatal deaths and its underlying correl...
Infant Mortality Rate is one of the indicators of development of anation. The rate of child death in...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
Infant mortality is defined as the death of an infant before his or her first birthday, mainly cause...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
BackgroundInfant mortality rate is regarded as an important and sensitive indicator of the health st...
The accuracy of perinatal and infant mortality rates in most developing countries is questionable. W...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially high...
ABSTRACT The infant mortality rate has been considered a good indicator of the child health and soci...
A cross sectional study was conducted in eight selected villages of Meerut District [UJP.} to find o...
A retrospective study was carried out during 1983-84 in the field practice area of Kasturba Medical ...
Children are considered to be an important asset of a nation; therefore reduction in infant mortalit...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the prevalence of neonatal deaths and its underlying correl...
Infant Mortality Rate is one of the indicators of development of anation. The rate of child death in...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
Infant mortality is defined as the death of an infant before his or her first birthday, mainly cause...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
BackgroundInfant mortality rate is regarded as an important and sensitive indicator of the health st...
The accuracy of perinatal and infant mortality rates in most developing countries is questionable. W...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially high...
ABSTRACT The infant mortality rate has been considered a good indicator of the child health and soci...