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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 1990 36(3):141-142; doi:10.1093/tropej/36.3.141
© 1990 by Oxford University Press
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Health Information for Primary Neonatal Care

A. S. Daga* and S. R. Daga**

*Department of Preventive Social Medicine, Grant Medical College and J. J. Jospital Bombay 400 008, India
**Institute of Child Health, Grant Medical College and J. J. Jospital Bombay 400 008, India

A baseline health survey was carried out in tribal area of Dahanu taluka in Maharashtra as a part of Rural Neonatal Care Project of the Government of Maharashtra. A population of 9684 was surveyed following the technique of cluster-sampling. High perinatal, neonatal, and maternal mortality rates were noted. Unfavourable maternal characteristics, obstetric factors, and infrastructural facilities contributed to high mortality rates.


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