Introduction: This study is planned with aim to spot prevalence of Anemia in specified population in central India and to understand various adverse consequences of Anemia in mother and child. Methods: the study is an observational study in which pregnant women indicates Anemia in pregnancy may be a risk factor for low birth weight (LBW), preterm delivery, poor apgar score and possibly early neonatal death. Results: In the present study, total numbers of cases studied were 3400, out of which 1634 cases (40%) were primigravidae and 1766 were multigravidae (60%). In this study, 2244 cases were in age group 20 - 34 years, which comprises 66% of total. In this study, 1445 cases had moderate anemia giving an incidence of 42.5%. Maximum number ...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in India is increasing day by day and covers almost one third p...
Objective: The study aims to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth weight of n...
Background: Anemia affects almost two-thirds of pregnant women in developing countries and contribut...
Introduction: This study is planned with aim to identify prevalence of anaemia in specified populati...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a global public health challenge facing the world today. Prev...
Background: Anaemia in pregnant women has been regarded as very dangerous as it causes many maternal...
Background: Anemia is an important public health problem globally. It is an important determinant of...
INTRODUCTION: Anemia is one of the most common hematological disorders encountered in pregnancy thr...
In Indian antenatal scenario , anemia in pregnant women is one of the commonest pathology routinely ...
Background: Anemia is one of the most common nutritional deficiency disorders affecting the pregnant...
Objective: The aim of our study was to find out the occurrence of severe anemia in pregnant women, i...
Introduction: Anemia is a key public health problem distressing all ages of the population with its ...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
Background: Persisting burden of anaemia during pregnancy, global public health concern, is commones...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in India is increasing day by day and covers almost one third p...
Objective: The study aims to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth weight of n...
Background: Anemia affects almost two-thirds of pregnant women in developing countries and contribut...
Introduction: This study is planned with aim to identify prevalence of anaemia in specified populati...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is a global public health challenge facing the world today. Prev...
Background: Anaemia in pregnant women has been regarded as very dangerous as it causes many maternal...
Background: Anemia is an important public health problem globally. It is an important determinant of...
INTRODUCTION: Anemia is one of the most common hematological disorders encountered in pregnancy thr...
In Indian antenatal scenario , anemia in pregnant women is one of the commonest pathology routinely ...
Background: Anemia is one of the most common nutritional deficiency disorders affecting the pregnant...
Objective: The aim of our study was to find out the occurrence of severe anemia in pregnant women, i...
Introduction: Anemia is a key public health problem distressing all ages of the population with its ...
Background: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in developing countries like India. Mostly i...
Background: Persisting burden of anaemia during pregnancy, global public health concern, is commones...
Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency disorder found in about 56% of all women living in ...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in India is increasing day by day and covers almost one third p...
Objective: The study aims to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth weight of n...
Background: Anemia affects almost two-thirds of pregnant women in developing countries and contribut...