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Knowledge about Danger Signs in Neonates and Health Seeking Behaviour amongst Mothers Attending Tertiary Healthcare Centre in Punjab, India
2021
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
The early identification of neonatal illness is critical for improving infant survival rates. Neonates are less likely to exhibit overt symptoms of sickness. The only signs of illness are often listlessness or non acceptance of feeds, and the illness can progress rapidly. There is a lack of data on mothers' knowledge of Neonatal Danger Signs (NDS). Aim: To evaluate mother's awareness of NDS and health seeking behaviour. Materials and Methods: An Institution-based descriptive crosssectional
doi:10.7860/jcdr/2021/50669.15628
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