Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; however, the determinants of anemia in many epidemiological settings are poorly understood. Using a subset of a nationally representative cluster survey (2010 Demographic and Health Survey) in combination with other non-contemporaneous survey data, the epidemiology of anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste has been explored. Logistic regression was used to identify risk factors, population-level impacts were estimated as population attributable fractions and spatial analytics were used to identify regions of highest risk. The DHS survey found that ∼21% of adult women in Timor-Leste are anemic (49,053; 95% CI: 37,095 to 61,035), with ...
Background: Anemia in women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) remains a public health p...
<p>Standardized prevalence ratio for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (normaliz...
Anemia is a major public health problem for thirty-two million pregnant women worldwide. Anemia duri...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
<p>Smoothed anemia prevalence for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (range = 10....
<p>Population attributable fractions for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (see ...
[[abstract]]Background: Anemia is ignored in most developing countries even though it is one of the ...
<p>(Confirmed malaria rate is 2006 district level value per 1000 population).</p
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Introduction. Anemia continues to be a major public health problem significant among women of reprod...
Background: Anemia in women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) remains a public health p...
Background: Anemia in women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) remains a public health p...
<p>Standardized prevalence ratio for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (normaliz...
Anemia is a major public health problem for thirty-two million pregnant women worldwide. Anemia duri...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
Anemia is a significant risk factor for poor health outcomes for both the mother and neonate; howeve...
<p>Smoothed anemia prevalence for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (range = 10....
<p>Population attributable fractions for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (see ...
[[abstract]]Background: Anemia is ignored in most developing countries even though it is one of the ...
<p>(Confirmed malaria rate is 2006 district level value per 1000 population).</p
Abstract Anemia is a global threat among women of reproductive age (WRA), or 15–49 years old women, ...
Introduction. Anemia continues to be a major public health problem significant among women of reprod...
Background: Anemia in women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) remains a public health p...
Background: Anemia in women of reproductive age (WRA) (age range: 15-49 y) remains a public health p...
<p>Standardized prevalence ratio for anemia among women of reproductive age in Timor-Leste (normaliz...
Anemia is a major public health problem for thirty-two million pregnant women worldwide. Anemia duri...