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Determinants of child immunization in four less-developed states of North India
Four northern states of India - Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh - lag far behind the other states of the country regarding demographic transition and socio-economic development. The study described in this article shows the utilization of child immunization services in these state...
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J Child Health Care 2002; 6; 34
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Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/00670.pdf |
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100 | |a Partha De and B. N. Bhattacharya | ||
245 | |a Determinants of child immunization in four less-developed states of North India | ||
260 | |c 2002 | ||
260 | |b J Child Health Care 2002; 6; 34 | ||
520 | |a Four northern states of India - Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh - lag far behind the other states of the country regarding demographic transition and socio-economic development. The study described in this article shows the utilization of child immunization services in these states, utilizing data from the National Family Health Survey, India, 1992-3 (IIPS, 1995a, 1995b, 1995c) The study used multivariate logistic regression to correlate the utilization of child immunization. The results showed that children are more likely to receive immunization if their parents are a couple, with the father literate and the mother with at least a middle-school-education level who received antenatal care or delivered in an institutional environment. | ||
650 | |a ANTENATAL CARE CHILD MORTALITY DPT POLIO MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH | ||
856 | |u http://10.26.1.76/ks/00670.pdf | ||
942 | |c KS | ||
999 | |c 70058 |d 70058 | ||
952 | |0 0 |1 0 |4 0 |7 0 |9 62022 |a MGUL |b MGUL |d 2015-08-01 |l 0 |r 2015-08-01 |w 2015-08-01 |y KS |