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   Morbidity pattern of low-birth-weight infants in an urban slum of Kolkata,India  
   
نویسنده paul b. ,saha i. ,mukherjee a. ,biswas r. ,roy s. ,chaudhuri r.n.
منبع journal of the egyptian public health association - 2011 - دوره : 86 - شماره : 3-4 - صفحه:39 -43
چکیده    Background low birth weight (birth weight < 2500 g) is one of the major determinants of neonatal morbidity as well as mortality and these are known to be significantly higher in these infants. objective to study the morbidity pattern of low-birth-weight (lbw) infants in an urban slum in kolkata,india. materials and methods a follow-up community-based study was undertaken in 2004-2005 in an urban slum of chetla (kolkata,west bengal,india),among 126 singleton live-born babies,who were followed up for 9 months at 15 ± 5 days interval by home visits. results incidence of lbw was 28.6%. morbidity episodes and hospitalization rate were more in lbw than in normal-birth-weight infants. overall,gastrointestinal infection and acute respiratory infection were predominant in both lbw and normal-birth-weight babies. conclusion and recommendations although morbidity episodes as well as hospitalization rate were lower compared with other studied slums of india,there is still room for further improvement of health status of these babies. adequate care,exclusive breast-feeding,and proper nutrition of the lbw infants must be ensured to have healthy lifestyle free from morbidity. © 2011 egyptian public health association.
کلیدواژه Diarrhea; Infant; Low birth weight; Morbidity; Respiratory infection
آدرس department of community medicine,institute of post graduate medical education and research,kolkata, India, department of community medicine,burdwan medical college and hospital, India, community medicine,r.g. kar medical college and hospital, India, department of community medicine,all india institute of hygiene and public health, India, department of community medicine,institute of post graduate medical education and research,kolkata, India, department of community medicine,all india institute of hygiene and public health, India
 
     
   
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