2014
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2014.00009.6
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A Study of Morbidity Pattern of Under Fives and Health Seeking Behavior of their Parents in a Coastal Region of Pondicherry, South India

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“…Miller et al (2016) Venkatachalam J et al state that though 98.9% of the under-ive children in their study in Pondicherry experienced health problems in the previous three months, only 26% of them were taken within 24 hours to a health facility and that too mostly to private health facilities (60%). Venkatachalam et al (2014) Mishra K et al in their study in an urban slum of Bhubaneswar found that 77.7 % of the under ives had some illness in the preceding 6 months and recorded 213 episodes of different morbidities among 260 children. Mohapatra et al (2019) The place of preference for seeking care was Government Hospital (30.59%) followed by medical store, private clinics, Anganwadi centers and quacks (2.28%).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Miller et al (2016) Venkatachalam J et al state that though 98.9% of the under-ive children in their study in Pondicherry experienced health problems in the previous three months, only 26% of them were taken within 24 hours to a health facility and that too mostly to private health facilities (60%). Venkatachalam et al (2014) Mishra K et al in their study in an urban slum of Bhubaneswar found that 77.7 % of the under ives had some illness in the preceding 6 months and recorded 213 episodes of different morbidities among 260 children. Mohapatra et al (2019) The place of preference for seeking care was Government Hospital (30.59%) followed by medical store, private clinics, Anganwadi centers and quacks (2.28%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%