Background: Anaemia among women is a public health problem with associated adverse outcomes for mother and child. This study investigates the determinants of women’s anaemia in two Bengals; West Bengal (a province of India) and Bangladesh. These two spaces are inhabitated by Bengali speaking population since historic past. The study argues that open defecation, contraceptive method use and food consumption patterns are playing crucial role in explaining anaemia. Methods: Using non-pregnant women belonging to different religious groups, we analyzed a total of 21,032 women aged 15–49 from the nationally representative cross-sectional surveys, i.e., Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey (BDHS-VI, 2011) and National Family Health Survey (NFHS ro...
Anaemia is conjugation with other prevalent diseases, has given rise to a significant health crisis ...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due ...
Abstract: Anaemia in women seeking sterilization in Mursan, India. Ragnhild F. Skagseth and May-Li...
Low haemoglobin level or anaemia is a health problem worldwide especially in developing countries li...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
Introduction: Nutritional anaemia though global in occurrence is more of concern in the developing c...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due to ir...
Anaemia is a significant public health issue, particularly affecting women in India. However, little...
Background Anaemia is a significant public health problem in most South-Asian countries, causing inc...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Background: Despite several steps taken by governments, anaemia continues to be common, and affects ...
Background: Nutritional anaemia, one of the major public health problems in India is associated with...
The study was taken up to assess the changing trend in prevalence and severity of anaemia in women o...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Anaemia is the most common nutritional deficiency observed globally....
Anaemia is conjugation with other prevalent diseases, has given rise to a significant health crisis ...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due ...
Abstract: Anaemia in women seeking sterilization in Mursan, India. Ragnhild F. Skagseth and May-Li...
Low haemoglobin level or anaemia is a health problem worldwide especially in developing countries li...
[[abstract]]Anemia is a highly prevalent public health problem in developing countries. Iron deficie...
Introduction: Nutritional anaemia though global in occurrence is more of concern in the developing c...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due to ir...
Anaemia is a significant public health issue, particularly affecting women in India. However, little...
Background Anaemia is a significant public health problem in most South-Asian countries, causing inc...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is a major public health problem among reproductive-aged women in India. Despite ...
Background: Despite several steps taken by governments, anaemia continues to be common, and affects ...
Background: Nutritional anaemia, one of the major public health problems in India is associated with...
The study was taken up to assess the changing trend in prevalence and severity of anaemia in women o...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Anaemia is the most common nutritional deficiency observed globally....
Anaemia is conjugation with other prevalent diseases, has given rise to a significant health crisis ...
Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem in India and is primarily due ...
Abstract: Anaemia in women seeking sterilization in Mursan, India. Ragnhild F. Skagseth and May-Li...