نتایج جستجو برای: urban slum

تعداد نتایج: 172286  

Journal: :The Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2007

2017
Isabella Aboderin Megumi Kano Hilda Akinyi Owii

A majority of urban residents in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and other developing regions live in informal settlements, or slums. Much of the discourse on slum health centres on younger generations, while an intensifying agenda on healthy ageing as yet lacks a systematic focus on slums. Similarly, the global age-friendly cities (AFC) movement does not, thus far, extend to slums. This paper examine...

2012
Remare R. Ettarh Martin K. Mutua Catherine Kyobutungi

The influence of ethnicity on vaccination uptake in urban slums in Kenya is largely unknown. We examined the disparities in timeliness and coverage of measles vaccination associated with ethnicity in the Korogocho slum of Nairobi. The study used data from the Maternal and Child Health component of the Urbanization, Poverty and Health Dynamics Research Programme undertaken in the Korogocho and V...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2003
Armida Fernandez Jayshree Mondkar Sheila Mathai

Urbanization is rapidly spreading throughout the developing world. An urban slum poses special health problems due to poverty, overcrowding, unhygienic surroundings and lack of an organized health Infrastructure. The primary causes of neonatal mortality are sepsis, perinatal asphyxia and prematurity. Home deliveries, late recognition of neonatal illness, delay in seeking medical help and inappr...

Journal: :Injury 1996
B W Sathiyasekaran

A population-based cohort study was done to estimate the incidence of different types of injuries and to evaluate certain risk factors in an urban slum; 4333 slum dwellers in Madras city in India were randomly selected by cluster sampling, of whom 1.7 per cent were lost during the 12 months of follow up. The cumulative injury incidence for 12 months for all injuries was 127 per 1000 persons (95...

2014
Jaspreet Kaur AK Kapoor

OBJECTIVE The problem of RTI/STI is of growing concern worldwide, especially in developing countries; where each year 340 million new cases curable STI occur. Out of these 151 million are in South and Southeast Asia (WHO, 2001). The present paper attempts to capture the prevalence of leukorrhea, its knowledge and perceptions among currently married women of the age-group, 15-49 years, in a sout...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
jaspreet kaur department of anthropology, university of delhi, delhi, india. ak kapoor department of anthropology, university of delhi, delhi, india.

objective: the problem of rti/sti is of growing concern worldwide, especially in developing countries; where each year 340 million new cases curable sti occur. out of these 151 million are in south and southeast asia (who, 2001). the present paper attempts to capture the prevalence of leukorrhea, its knowledge and perceptions among currently married women of the age-group, 15-49 years, in a sou...

2010
N Girish R Kavita G Gururaj Vivek Benegal

BACKGROUND Alcohol is one of the leading causes of death and disability globally and in India. Information on quantum and pattern of consumption is crucial to formulate intervention programs. OBJECTIVES To identify the extent and pattern of alcohol use in urban, rural, town and slum populations using a uniform methodology. MATERIALS AND METHODS Door-to-door survey was undertaken and simple ...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2009
Gustavo Angeles Peter Lance Janine Barden-O'Fallon Nazrul Islam AQM Mahbub Nurul Islam Nazem

BACKGROUND The concentration of poverty and adverse environmental circumstances within slums, particularly those in the cities of developing countries, are an increasingly important concern for both public health policy initiatives and related programs in other sectors. However, there is a dearth of information on the population-level implications of slum life for human health. This manuscript ...

Journal: :Demographic research 2013
Marta M Jankowska Magdalena Benza John R Weeks

BACKGROUND Recent studies indicate that the traditional rural-urban dichotomy pointing to cities as places of better health in the developing world can be complicated by poverty differentials. Knowledge of spatial patterns is essential to understanding the processes that link individual demographic outcomes to characteristics of a place. A significant limitation, however, is the lack of spatial...

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