2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15582/v2
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Opportunities for the development of drowning interventions in West Bengal, India: A review of policy and government programs

Abstract: Background: Four million people living in the Indian Sundarbans region in the state of West Bengal face a particularly high risk of drowning due to rurality, presence of open water, lack of accessible health systems and poor infrastructure. Although the World Health Organization has identified several interventions that may prevent drowning in rural low-and middle-income country contexts, no drowning interventions are currently implemented in this region. This study aims to conduct contextual policy analysis f… Show more

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