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An estimation of the prevalence of intellectual disabilities and its association with age in rural and urban populations in India.

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Figure 1: Prevalence of intellectual disabilities among rural and urban children in India (constructed from Table 1)
Table 3: Regression analysis showing association of age with prevalence of ID in rural and urban settings in India

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