Impact of an integrated nutrition and health programme on neonatal mortality in rural northern India
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the newborn health component of a large-scale community-based integrated nutrition and health programme. METHODS: Using a quasi-experimental design, we evaluated a programme facilitated by a nongovernmental organization that was implemented by the Indian government...
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Main Authors: | AbdullahH Baqui (Author), Emma K Williams (Author), Amanda M Rosecrans (Author), Praween K Agrawal (Author), Saifuddin Ahmed (Author), Gary L Darmstadt (Author), Vishwajeet Kumar (Author), Usha Kiran (Author), Dharmendra Panwar (Author), Ramesh C Ahuja (Author), Vinod K Srivastava (Author), Robert E Black (Author), Manthuram Santosham (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2008-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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