Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or landless farmers and labourers, who settle down in peri-urban areas, creating slums. Urban slums are thus growing at an alarming rate. The present study was carried out with the general objective of identifying factors which prevent access to health services. Objectives: 1. To determine the prevalence of stunting, wasting, and underweight in infants and young children. 2. To determine presence of certain micro-environmental and socioeconomic factors associated with poor nutritional status of infants and children. Methodology: Baseline study was carried out in Oct –Nov 2009 (as a part of another ongoing study) and data was collected in 110 Mothe...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slu...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or landles...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the t...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
Abstract: Background: Present study was conducted to assess practices regarding child birth and basi...
Introduction: In 2002, the Government of Chhattisgarh initiated a Community Health Worker program ca...
Background: Young children living in urban slums are at high risk for acute malnutrition and stuntin...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Urban slums are characterised by unique challenging living conditions, which increase th...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slu...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or landles...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the t...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
Abstract: Background: Present study was conducted to assess practices regarding child birth and basi...
Introduction: In 2002, the Government of Chhattisgarh initiated a Community Health Worker program ca...
Background: Young children living in urban slums are at high risk for acute malnutrition and stuntin...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Urban slums are characterised by unique challenging living conditions, which increase th...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background With over 100 million Indians living in urban slums and high child mortality among low-i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slu...