A community developed conceptual model for reducing long-term health problems in children with intellectual disability in India.
Children with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher risk of long-term health problems in adulthood. India has the highest prevalence of ID of any country with 1.6 million under-five children living with the condition. Despite this, compared with other children, this neglected population is excl...
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Main Authors: | Manisha Nair (Author), Mythili Hazarika (Author), M Thomas Kishore (Author), Nabarun Sengupta (Author), Ganesh Sheregar (Author), Hayley MacGregor (Author), Mary Wickenden (Author), Neel Harit Kaushik (Author), Prarthana Saikia (Author), Maureen Kelley (Author), Sasha Shepperd (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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