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Determinants of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh: evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2011

Determinants of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh: evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2011

... child morbidity in Bangladesh is signi fi cantly associated with age of the child, household wealth status, the educational background of both parents and region and place of ...with childhood ...

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Changes in inequality of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh 1993-2014: a decomposition analysis

Changes in inequality of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh 1993-2014: a decomposition analysis

... diarrhoea-related childhood deaths has dropped sub- stantially, under-five morbidity rate has remained persistently high ...of childhood illness ...of childhood morbidity is still ...

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A critical analysis of childhood morbidity and mortality pattern in india: trends and disparities

A critical analysis of childhood morbidity and mortality pattern in india: trends and disparities

... and morbidity around the ...the childhood morbidity and mortality exist which highlights the need for area specific strategies and ...the morbidity and mortality pattern are also ...mortality, ...

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Small size at birth as a predictor of increased risk of childhood morbidity, mortality and malnutrition: Evidence from Bangladesh demographic and health survey

Small size at birth as a predictor of increased risk of childhood morbidity, mortality and malnutrition: Evidence from Bangladesh demographic and health survey

... the childhood mortality rates are time dependent variable involving censored cases (as not all children had the chance to survive to the oldest age under investigation by the time of the interview and thus had ...

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Spatial analysis of risk factors for childhood morbidity in Nigeria

Spatial analysis of risk factors for childhood morbidity in Nigeria

... likely to have more health-care knowledge and enjoy better health conditions, which could effectively lower the associations. Compared with our previous study on the separate analysis of each data survey, child’s age ...

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Life Events and Childhood Morbidity: A Prospective Study

Life Events and Childhood Morbidity: A Prospective Study

... To take account of the effects of variations in family social background and family material well being on the apparent correlation between family life events and childhood morbidity, a [r] ...

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Vitamin A supplementation and childhood morbidity from diarrhea, fever, respiratory problems and anemia in sub-Saharan Africa

Vitamin A supplementation and childhood morbidity from diarrhea, fever, respiratory problems and anemia in sub-Saharan Africa

... of childhood illness is high. As exposure to VAS and occurrence of childhood illnesses were determined based on the recall of mothers without any clinical or laboratory investigations, misclassification ...

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Childhood Morbidity: Comparisons, Clusters, and Trends

Childhood Morbidity: Comparisons, Clusters, and Trends

... Medicaid program, which increased hospitalization rates for poor children for several years after it was started.1°The declines in hospitalization starting in the mid-1970s were, at lea[r] ...

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An Investigation of District Spatial Variations of Childhood Diarrhoea 
and Fever Morbidity in Malawi

An Investigation of District Spatial Variations of Childhood Diarrhoea and Fever Morbidity in Malawi

... and morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa, few detailed studies have examined the patterns and determinants of these ailments in the most affected ...fever morbidity in Malawi using the 2000 Malawi Demographic ...

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Unravelling the effects of neighbourhood contextual influences on childhood mortality and morbidity in Nigeria

Unravelling the effects of neighbourhood contextual influences on childhood mortality and morbidity in Nigeria

... cause childhood morbidity and ...that childhood morbidity and mortality arise from the interplay of factors at different levels of the social ...influence childhood morbidity and ...

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Prediction of Developmental Outcome Using a Perinatal Risk Inventory

Prediction of Developmental Outcome Using a Perinatal Risk Inventory

... weight infant: the broader spectrum of morbidity during infancy and childhood. Babies of double hazard: early development of infants at biologic and social risk. Sameroff AJ, ed. Organiz[r] ...

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Clinicopathological and morbidity profile of childhood polyarteritis nodosa in a tertiary referral center

Clinicopathological and morbidity profile of childhood polyarteritis nodosa in a tertiary referral center

... All children diagnosed with childhood PAN were managed based on the available treatment recommendation in various literatures. The most common induction agents were steroids (100%) with pulse methylprednisolone in ...

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Family experiences of infant and young child feeding in lower-income countries: protocol for a systematic review of qualitative studies

Family experiences of infant and young child feeding in lower-income countries: protocol for a systematic review of qualitative studies

... of morbidity and mortality in childhood and for future health outcomes, we propose to systematically review and synthesize available qualitative data specifically related to infant and young child feeding ...

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Respiratory Morbidity After Childhood Burns: A 10-Year Follow-up Study

Respiratory Morbidity After Childhood Burns: A 10-Year Follow-up Study

... hospital morbidity data do not include immunization status; however, the Australian government supports a national immunization program provided to all children through primary care, including Aboriginal Medical ...

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Morbidity of Childhood Near-Drowning

Morbidity of Childhood Near-Drowning

... With the present standards of CPR, perma nently brain-damaged children are salvaged because the heart, unlike the brain, does not incur irreversible damage at 37 C until it has suffered [r] ...

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Estimating the distribution of morbidity and mortality of childhood diarrhea, measles, and pneumonia by wealth group in low- and middle-income countries

Estimating the distribution of morbidity and mortality of childhood diarrhea, measles, and pneumonia by wealth group in low- and middle-income countries

... disease-specific morbidity and mortality data at the subnational or national levels and examine the relationship between their respective wealth and socioeconomic ...

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Emotional and behavioural problems in childhood and risk of overall and cause-specific morbidity and mortality in middle-aged Finnish men

Emotional and behavioural problems in childhood and risk of overall and cause-specific morbidity and mortality in middle-aged Finnish men

... Although this study has insufficient statistical power, there is some suggestion that reported behavioural problems in childhood increase the risk of all-cause and cancer deaths in adulthood. The long-term effects ...

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Effects of birth spacing on adverse childhood health outcomes: evidence from 34 countries in Sub Saharan Africa

Effects of birth spacing on adverse childhood health outcomes: evidence from 34 countries in Sub Saharan Africa

... Similarly, iron deficiency anemia is another condition associated with the reduction in hemoglobin concentration [18]. It remains the prominent isolated nutritional deficiency worldwide and a major cause of nutritional ...

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A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood Hygiene Interventions in Uzbekistan

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood Hygiene Interventions in Uzbekistan

... Some authors have tested the health impact of more than one intervention. The recent large randomized control trial in Pakistan showed that household water treatment resulted in a 53-59% reduction in the weekly diarrhea ...

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Causes of visual impairment and blindness in children in three ecological regions of Nepal: Nepal Pediatric Ocular Diseases Study

Causes of visual impairment and blindness in children in three ecological regions of Nepal: Nepal Pediatric Ocular Diseases Study

... trained community health workers in vision screening tech- niques for children. These personnel work in primary health centers and are directly involved in the community health care. The Nepal Pediatric Ocular Diseases ...

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