Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives: 1- To study the utilization of IFA tablets among pregnant and lactating women in Dehradun district. 2- To study the association of anemia with IFA tablet utilization. Study design: Cross-Sectional study. Setting: Twenty villages of Doiwala Block, Dehradun Participants: Pregnant and lactating women. Study period: Junary 2004 to Feb 2005. Statistical Analysis : Percentage, Chi-square test. Results: Prevalence of anemia among those women who had not received Iron Folic Acid tablets was found to be 77.9% as compared to 57.7% among those women who had received the IFA tablets
Background: One of the most common disorders associated with nutritional deficiencies is anaemia. Th...
Background: Anemia was a disease that attracts worldwide concern and was a very big problem, especi...
Background: Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bihar, India remains high despite government mandated iro...
<p class="Bodytext71">Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence ...
Background: In India, more than half of the pregnant women suffer from anemia. Low compliance to iro...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide, especially in developing countr...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
Background: Anemia due to iron deficiency is a prevalent health issue that affects many people, part...
Introduction: Anemia is a public health problem worldwide, and in pregnancy, the main cause of anemi...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
Background: Prevalence of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is 58% among pregnant women in India. Oral ir...
Background : The purpose of this study was to determine the compliance of the pregnant women and fac...
Background: One of the most common disorders associated with nutritional deficiencies is anaemia. Th...
Background: Anemia was a disease that attracts worldwide concern and was a very big problem, especi...
Background: Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bihar, India remains high despite government mandated iro...
<p class="Bodytext71">Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence ...
Background: In India, more than half of the pregnant women suffer from anemia. Low compliance to iro...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: Anemia in pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide, especially in developing countr...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
Background: Anemia due to iron deficiency is a prevalent health issue that affects many people, part...
Introduction: Anemia is a public health problem worldwide, and in pregnancy, the main cause of anemi...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
Background: Prevalence of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is 58% among pregnant women in India. Oral ir...
Background : The purpose of this study was to determine the compliance of the pregnant women and fac...
Background: One of the most common disorders associated with nutritional deficiencies is anaemia. Th...
Background: Anemia was a disease that attracts worldwide concern and was a very big problem, especi...
Background: Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bihar, India remains high despite government mandated iro...