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Main description:
The poor state of perinatal and newborn health in Pakistan has been of great concern to successive governments and development agencies in general. Despite enormous investments in programs and interventions, the impact on important mortality and morbidity indicators is both variable and slow. In order to move forward it is imperative to understand the various dimensions and determinants of maternal and child health in Pakistan, their relationship with family planning as well as other factors such as macroeconomic issues, poverty and health system performance. Although there is no paucity of solid research work in this area, much of the information is disparate and not readily available for informed policy making. This book is the compilation of several invited papers and deliberations of recent meetings that brought together key national and international experts for evaluating factors that relate to perinatal health, newborn care of relevance to South Asia and maternal and fetal malnutrition. It contains a wealth of information on many areas of importance in relation to perinatal health in South Asia.
The book not only provides a situational analysis but also reviews the programs and makes recommendations for action and research. All chapters have been written by global and regional experts in the field and cover a wide range of subjects.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP Pakistan)
Publication date: April, 2007
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 138.00 x 216.00 x 20.00
Weight: 519g
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Subcategories: Paediatrics and Neonatal