1. Epidemiological characteristics of new borns in a rural community
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Guresh Kumar, V. P. Reddaiah, and Suresh K. Kapoor
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Male ,Rural Population ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Population ,India ,Abortion ,Infant Mortality ,Epidemiology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Birth Rate ,education ,Developing Countries ,Nuclear family ,Pregnancy ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Prenatal Care ,medicine.disease ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Gestation ,Female ,Rural area ,business ,Breast feeding ,Infant, Premature ,Demography - Abstract
All births (1211) were recorded in a rural area for 1985 by monthly domiciliary visits and the sociological characteristics were collected from mothers within a month. The analysis of 1201 births is presented: 52.7% were male births, 95.7% were delivered in village itself, 80.4% were delivered by trained dais, 99.5% were live born, 12.9% were born before 37 weeks of gestation, 61.5% were put to breast feed within 6 hours, 35% were of gravida 4 and above, 68.9% did not receive any antenatal care, 67.1% had not received any tetanus toxoid, 70.8% did not receive any folifer tablet, 0.8% had abortion and another 0.8% had still birth in preceding outcome, 1.58% had lost a live born dead in preceding out come, 89.6% stopped breast feeding at conception, 31.7% had birth interval less than 2 years, but 2.2% had less than one year, 2/3rd were born in second half of the year, 17.8% had taken extra food during pregnancy, 21.2% reduced the work after becoming pregnant, 9.5% were born to mothers of less than 20 years age, 98.5% of mothers were housewives and 95.9% mothers were illiterate, 33.5% were born in nuclear family, 22.3% were living in 'Kacha' house, 34.8% had no electricity connection, 37.0% were born to land less, 42.2% had no radio in the house, 7.1% had no conveyance, 52.0% families had piped water supply. These findings have been discussed here.
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- 1993
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