The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential infrastructures that make life in cities safe and healthy. Local and national governments alike are grappling with the challenges of urbanization with thousands migrating from villages to cities. Thus, urbanization in India has been accompanied by a concentration of poverty and urban public healthcare has emerged as one of the most pressing priorities facing our country. Newborn mortality rates in urban settings are lower than rural areas, early neonatal deaths account for greater proportion than late neonatal deaths. The available evidence suggests that socio-economic inequalities and poor environment pose major challenges for newborn health. ...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential i...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
Rapid urbanization of India in recent years has increased the wealth of the country and along with i...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Transport of sick newborns is undergoing massive changes in India. Over past few years, specialized ...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts by government and other agencies, neonatal morbidity and mortality cont...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Urban population in our country has increased at an annual rate of 2.7% during the last decade and i...
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) has been a watershed in the history of India's health secto...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires b...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential i...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
Rapid urbanization of India in recent years has increased the wealth of the country and along with i...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Transport of sick newborns is undergoing massive changes in India. Over past few years, specialized ...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts by government and other agencies, neonatal morbidity and mortality cont...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Urban population in our country has increased at an annual rate of 2.7% during the last decade and i...
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) has been a watershed in the history of India's health secto...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires b...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...