The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit (WCHRU) of the Karnataka Lingayat Education (KLE) Academy of Higher Education and Research Deemed-to-be-University and its collaborators convened the ‘2nd International Conference on Maternal and Newborn Health -Translating Research Evidence to Practice’ to address the common theme of improving maternal and newborn health in low- and middle- income countries (LMIC). This supplement, including 16 manuscripts, reflects much of the research presented at the conference, including analyses of the state of knowledge, as well as completed, ongoing and planned research in these areas conducted by the WCHRU in India together with many collaborators across high-in...
Background: In South Asia, where most stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur, much remains unknown ab...
Background: “Make every mother and child count”- the slogan for World health day 2005 reflects the r...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
Abstract The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit (WC...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
IN THIS ISSUE: Building the evidence: What works to improve maternal and newborn health | Ending ecl...
IDEAS aims to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating evidence to i...
Existing vital health statistics registries in India have been unable to provide reliable estimates ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
Worldwide, 250,000-280,000 women die during pregnancy and childbirth every year and an estimated 6.5...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
Existing vital health statistics registries in India have been unable to provide reliable estimates ...
Background: Poor maternal health among Indian women is of global significance because India is home ...
BACKGROUND: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Background: Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Morbidity a...
Background: In South Asia, where most stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur, much remains unknown ab...
Background: “Make every mother and child count”- the slogan for World health day 2005 reflects the r...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
Abstract The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit (WC...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
IN THIS ISSUE: Building the evidence: What works to improve maternal and newborn health | Ending ecl...
IDEAS aims to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating evidence to i...
Existing vital health statistics registries in India have been unable to provide reliable estimates ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
Worldwide, 250,000-280,000 women die during pregnancy and childbirth every year and an estimated 6.5...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
Existing vital health statistics registries in India have been unable to provide reliable estimates ...
Background: Poor maternal health among Indian women is of global significance because India is home ...
BACKGROUND: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Background: Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Morbidity a...
Background: In South Asia, where most stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur, much remains unknown ab...
Background: “Make every mother and child count”- the slogan for World health day 2005 reflects the r...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...