Prevalence, sociodemographic determinants and self-reported reasons for hysterectomy in India
Abstract Background Evidence of hysterectomy in India is limited mainly due to lack of information in large-scale nationally representative health surveys. In 2015-16, the fourth National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4) - a cross-sectional survey - collected for the first time direct information on hy...
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Main Authors: | Chander Shekhar (Author), Balram Paswan (Author), Abhishek Singh (Author) |
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