The prevalence of anemia in India is still unacceptably high at 53.1 % in non-pregnant women, 50.3% in pregnant women, 58.4% in children 6 months and 22.7% in adult men(1) and remains a major public health problem. For screening, tracking as well as monitoring the progress of anemia in both in primary and community health care for public health programs, hemoglobin needs to be estimated accurately
In India 74 % of children and over 50 % of adolescent girls and women of reproductive age are anemic...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
In India, various surveys showed that over 70 % of preschool children, pregnant women and adolescent...
The prevalence of anemia in India is still unacceptably high at 53.1 % in non-pregnant women, 50.3% ...
Digital hemoglobinometers have been used as point-of-care tests (POCT) to estimate the burden of ane...
Anemia is highly prevalent disease of global concern. Childhood anemia can result in irreversible da...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the most widely accepted index of long-term glycemic control. However...
It is important to diagnose anemia at an early stage for appropriate and timely management. There i...
Background:Anemia is an important public health problem, and accurate estimates may inform policy an...
Background: India is facing a serious burden of anemia where majority of the women (51%) of reproduc...
General medical and nutritional practice usually use hemoglobin value for the detection of anemia. H...
Anemia is an important public health problem that negatively affects health of individuals and econo...
Anemia in pregnancy is one of the causes of maternal morbidity and, maternal and fetal mortality in ...
Background: Nutritional anemia is a major public health problem worldwide particularly in developing...
Anemia is an important public health challenge and accurate prevalence estimates are needed for prog...
In India 74 % of children and over 50 % of adolescent girls and women of reproductive age are anemic...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
In India, various surveys showed that over 70 % of preschool children, pregnant women and adolescent...
The prevalence of anemia in India is still unacceptably high at 53.1 % in non-pregnant women, 50.3% ...
Digital hemoglobinometers have been used as point-of-care tests (POCT) to estimate the burden of ane...
Anemia is highly prevalent disease of global concern. Childhood anemia can result in irreversible da...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the most widely accepted index of long-term glycemic control. However...
It is important to diagnose anemia at an early stage for appropriate and timely management. There i...
Background:Anemia is an important public health problem, and accurate estimates may inform policy an...
Background: India is facing a serious burden of anemia where majority of the women (51%) of reproduc...
General medical and nutritional practice usually use hemoglobin value for the detection of anemia. H...
Anemia is an important public health problem that negatively affects health of individuals and econo...
Anemia in pregnancy is one of the causes of maternal morbidity and, maternal and fetal mortality in ...
Background: Nutritional anemia is a major public health problem worldwide particularly in developing...
Anemia is an important public health challenge and accurate prevalence estimates are needed for prog...
In India 74 % of children and over 50 % of adolescent girls and women of reproductive age are anemic...
Background: Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells becomes insufficient to mee...
In India, various surveys showed that over 70 % of preschool children, pregnant women and adolescent...