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A Point-of-Care Method with Integrated Decision Support Tool to Estimate Anemia at Population Level
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Child mortality in India: a complex situation.

Rohini Ghosh1

  • 1South Asia Network for Chronic Disease, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, India. rohini.ghosh@gmail.com

World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP
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India faces challenges in reducing newborn and child deaths due to economic and cultural factors impacting healthcare access. Addressing these socio-cultural barriers is crucial for improving child survival rates.

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A Point-of-Care Method with Integrated Decision Support Tool to Estimate Anemia at Population Level

Published on: January 19, 2024

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Global Health
  • Demography

Background:

  • India's progress in reducing newborn and child deaths is unsatisfactory, failing to meet Millennium Development Goal targets.
  • Significant challenges persist in improving maternal and child survival rates nationwide.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review risk factors associated with neonatal and child mortality in India.
  • To identify key determinants influencing child survival rates across pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal periods.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of articles on neonatal and child mortality in India.
  • Analysis of risk factors during pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal periods using PubMed/MEDLINE.

Main Results:

  • Economic disparities and cultural beliefs significantly impede healthcare-seeking behavior and utilization, slowing child mortality decline.
  • Cultural norms and practices are strongly linked to high neonatal mortality rates.
  • Socio-cultural factors, including income and beliefs, are closely associated with antenatal care, delivery practices, and postnatal care.

Conclusions:

  • Targeting caregivers and community leaders to address cultural barriers is essential for improving child survival.
  • Developing culturally sensitive health education strategies is necessary to overcome socio-cultural obstacles.
  • New strategies are needed to address indigenous concerns and improve child survival in India.