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HABIT—an early phase study to explore an oral health intervention delivered by health visitors to parents with young children aged 9–12 months: study protocol

HABIT—an early phase study to explore an oral health intervention delivered by health visitors to parents with young children aged 9–12 months: study protocol

... This study protocol is designed to evaluate the acceptabil- ity of the HABIT resources for the oral health interven- tion delivered by health visitors during a mandatory visit to parents of children aged ...

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HABIT-an early phase study to explore an oral health intervention delivered by health visitors to parents with young children aged 9-12 months: study protocol.

HABIT-an early phase study to explore an oral health intervention delivered by health visitors to parents with young children aged 9-12 months: study protocol.

... This study protocol is designed to evaluate the acceptabil- ity of the HABIT resources for the oral health interven- tion delivered by health visitors during a mandatory visit to parents of children aged ...

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Immunization coverage and factors associated with incomplete vaccination in children aged 12 to 59 months in health structures in Lomé

Immunization coverage and factors associated with incomplete vaccination in children aged 12 to 59 months in health structures in Lomé

... Overall, complete immunization coverage observed in the present study is similar to that reported in household surveys in 2013 and 2017 in Lomé with 62.2% and 72.3% respectively [6, 9]. Although comparisons of ...

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EVALUATION OF VACCINATION COVERAGE AND DROPOUT RATES AMONG CHILDREN AGED 12-

EVALUATION OF VACCINATION COVERAGE AND DROPOUT RATES AMONG CHILDREN AGED 12-

... of children aged 12-23 months as fully immunized, ...immunized children from urban slums of Ahmedabad ...25.0% children as partially or unimmunized similar to our study (Kadri et ...

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Nyangechi

Nyangechi

... among children offered an opportunity for implementation of interventions aimed at reducing under five mortality rates, infectious diseases and ...their children monthly to the clinic for weight measurement ...

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Delays in childhood immunization in a conflict area: a study from Sierra Leone during civil war

Delays in childhood immunization in a conflict area: a study from Sierra Leone during civil war

... of children aged 12 to 23 months were found to be fully immunized for each of EPI's six target diseases in a national survey ...dren aged five years or less were immunized against BCG, ...

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Study of the utility of blood culture in febrile children aged between 3 months to 12 years admitted in a tertiary centre

Study of the utility of blood culture in febrile children aged between 3 months to 12 years admitted in a tertiary centre

... 13-60 months and >60-120 months respectively. The children who completed their immunisation as schedule showed a much lower positivity rate at ...

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Early initiation of breastfeeding and associated factors among mothers of aged less than 12 months children in rural eastern zone, Tigray, Ethiopia: cross sectional study

Early initiation of breastfeeding and associated factors among mothers of aged less than 12 months children in rural eastern zone, Tigray, Ethiopia: cross sectional study

... EIBF practice in low and middle-income countries is low [6]. Even with the known health benefits of EIBF, many countries failed to start EIBF for their newborns [7]. Five million deaths of under five children were ...

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Reducing Wasting in Young Children With Preventive Supplementation: A Cohort Study in Niger

Reducing Wasting in Young Children With Preventive Supplementation: A Cohort Study in Niger

... 1645 children, corresponding to 1151 households, were included in the ...the children were younger than 12 months at baseline, and 40% were aged be- tween 12 and 23 ...erage, ...

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Hospital-acquired malnutrition in children at a tertiary care hospital

Hospital-acquired malnutrition in children at a tertiary care hospital

... 71.9% children aged 12 to 24 months lost weight followed by ...those aged 24 to 60 months. Children < 12 months were less affected, probably because this ...

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Evaluation of immunization coverage and its determinants in children aged 12-24 months from rural and urban areas of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Evaluation of immunization coverage and its determinants in children aged 12-24 months from rural and urban areas of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

... 31.6% children born at ...immunized children had immunization record and only ...immunized children were having immunization ...two children and only 19% families were with 5 or more ...2 ...

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Intussusception in Japanese infants: Analysis of health  insurance claims database

Intussusception in Japanese infants: Analysis of health insurance claims database

... So far three hospital-based, retrospective studies have assessed the incidence of IS in Japan [2,8,9] and have shown similar results to those in our study. One study retrieved hospital-based data on IS from the last 25 ...

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A Study on the Clinical Profile, Diagnostic work up and Follow up of Children Aged 2 Months to 12 Years with Thrombocytopenia

A Study on the Clinical Profile, Diagnostic work up and Follow up of Children Aged 2 Months to 12 Years with Thrombocytopenia

... Hypersplenism is a syndrome characterized by splenomegaly and any or all of the following cytopenias: anemia, leucopenia, or thrombocytopenia.The cytopenias will be corrected following splenectomy 48 .Splenomegaly is ...

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Low birth weight was the most dominant predictor associated with stunting among children aged 12–23 months in Indonesia

Low birth weight was the most dominant predictor associated with stunting among children aged 12–23 months in Indonesia

... In our study, we found that LBW, gender (boys) and history of neonatal illness and poverty are independ- ently related to stunting among infants in Indonesia. Low birth weight is a predisposing factor to growth ...

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... of children were initiat- ed complementary food just at six months of ...6-8 months, which was ...six months of age and then after should be com- plemented with complementary ...

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Obesity Prevalence in Kenyan Children Aged 24 to 59 Months

Obesity Prevalence in Kenyan Children Aged 24 to 59 Months

... Kenyan children using the internationally recommended BMI definition and to establish any association between childhood obesity and risk ...subjects aged 24 to 59 months and the 1998 survey had 925 ...

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Birth Weight and Cognitive Ability in Childhood Among Siblings and Nonsiblings

Birth Weight and Cognitive Ability in Childhood Among Siblings and Nonsiblings

... NLSY79-C. Children and mothers have been interviewed biennially since ...ing children at any age were interviewed in 1986, and new children were added at subsequent ...selected children who ...

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Kizhatil

Kizhatil

... among children aged 12 to 23 months and 5-7 years in Paravur Taluk of Ernakulam ...of children in 12-23 months age group was fully immunized which is much higher than NFHS ...

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Factors associated with prelacteal feeding practices in Debre Berhan district, North Shoa, Central Ethiopia: a cross-sectional, community-based study

Factors associated with prelacteal feeding practices in Debre Berhan district, North Shoa, Central Ethiopia: a cross-sectional, community-based study

... During the last two decades, the Federal Ministry of Health developed and implemented the Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) strategy [15]. One of the main interventions implemented to improve the health of a child is ...

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Simple predictors in identifying bacterial pneumonia in children aged 6 months to 60 months

Simple predictors in identifying bacterial pneumonia in children aged 6 months to 60 months

... predisposes children to bacterial infections of the sinuses and middle ear, and aspiration of infected secretions and cells which can result in LRIs (Berman, 1995) 17 ...

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