2022
DOI: 10.5455/njcm.20211207094736
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Determinants of Low Birth Weight in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Eastern India

Abstract: Introduction: In developing countries like India, low birth weight is a major public health issue. It is a leading cause of disease and mortality in infants. Low birth weight can be avoided by identifying at-risk pregnant women and taking the necessary precautions. Methods: From January to June 2019, a facility based retrospective case control study was conducted among pregnant women who gave birth at the hospitals. The information was gathered from the antenatal care files and the delivery room register… Show more

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“…(21) Low birth weight was significantly associated with maternal education and gestational age but no significant association was seen with maternal occupation, age, newborn sex and mode of delivery. (22) The prevalence of LBW was 17% which was significantly associated with newborn sex, mother education, occupation but no significant association was seen with religion. (23) The prevalence of LBW was 35.1% which was significantly associated with mother age, education, but no significant association was seen with mother occupation.…”
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“…(21) Low birth weight was significantly associated with maternal education and gestational age but no significant association was seen with maternal occupation, age, newborn sex and mode of delivery. (22) The prevalence of LBW was 17% which was significantly associated with newborn sex, mother education, occupation but no significant association was seen with religion. (23) The prevalence of LBW was 35.1% which was significantly associated with mother age, education, but no significant association was seen with mother occupation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%