Background : Diarrhea is an important problem among the under-five children in India. Objective : The paper examines long-term impacts of recurrent floods on diarrhea among under-five children in Uttar Pradesh, India. Design : A two stage stratified cluster survey was conducted in flood affected (exposed) and non-flood affected areas (unexposed). Results : The long-term impact of the floods was not clearly marked in the overall prevalence of diarrhea with the exposed group having prevalence of 55.1% as against 56.2% in the unexposed group of children under five. Economic condition of the household is associated with the prevalence of diarrhea in both exposed and unexposed strata. Anemia was found to be a significant risk factor for diarrhea...
BackgroundThe evidence on the factors associated with childhood bloody diarrhea in developing countr...
Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing countries including India ar...
Diarrhoea, claiming over three million young lives in the world every year, is the second biggest ki...
Background : Diarrhea is an important problem among the under-five children in India. Objective : Th...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
Objectives This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
INTRODUCTION: Diarrhea, a water borne disease is very prevalent in children under 5 years of age and...
Diarrheal disease is a significant public health problem leading to mortality and morbidity among ch...
Background: Globally, diarrhoeal diseases are the second leading cause of death among under 5 childr...
BackgroundThe effects of weather on diarrhea could influence the health impacts of climate change. C...
A recent UNICEF report estimated that at least half a billion children worldwide inhabit communities...
BACKGROUND: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
Surveillance data claimed the presence of a diarrhoea outbreak after a flash flood swept off some vi...
Background: Diarrheal diseases which is one of the leading reason behind global mortality and morbid...
BackgroundThe evidence on the factors associated with childhood bloody diarrhea in developing countr...
Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing countries including India ar...
Diarrhoea, claiming over three million young lives in the world every year, is the second biggest ki...
Background : Diarrhea is an important problem among the under-five children in India. Objective : Th...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
Objectives This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
INTRODUCTION: Diarrhea, a water borne disease is very prevalent in children under 5 years of age and...
Diarrheal disease is a significant public health problem leading to mortality and morbidity among ch...
Background: Globally, diarrhoeal diseases are the second leading cause of death among under 5 childr...
BackgroundThe effects of weather on diarrhea could influence the health impacts of climate change. C...
A recent UNICEF report estimated that at least half a billion children worldwide inhabit communities...
BACKGROUND: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
Surveillance data claimed the presence of a diarrhoea outbreak after a flash flood swept off some vi...
Background: Diarrheal diseases which is one of the leading reason behind global mortality and morbid...
BackgroundThe evidence on the factors associated with childhood bloody diarrhea in developing countr...
Background: As per WHO estimates, 80% of all the diseases in developing countries including India ar...
Diarrhoea, claiming over three million young lives in the world every year, is the second biggest ki...