Study of Self-Reported Morbidity Profile among the Rural Tribal Population in a District of Western India
Introduction: India has a dual burden of both communicable as well as non-communicable disease. The morbidity pattern of a population is considered as a proxy measure to understand the country's health status. Objectives: To study the demographic profile of villages & compare it with nation...
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Main Authors: | Jay R. Patwa (Author), Rakesh M. Patel (Author), Shashwat S. Nagar (Author), Niraj B. Pandit (Author) |
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Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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