Magnitude and trends in inequalities in healthcare-seeking behavior for pneumonia and mortality rate among under-five children in Bangladesh: Evidence from nationwide cross-sectional survey 2007 to 2017.
Satyajit KunduMd Wahidur Rahman NizumFahmida FayezaSyed Sharaf Ahmed ChowdhuryJhantu BakchiAzaz Bin SharifPublished in: Health science reports (2023)
These results indicate that improving disadvantaged women, such as the poor, uneducated, and rural inhabitants, who exhibit disproportionate disparities in U5MR and healthcare-seeking behavior is important. To reduce childhood mortality, it is essential to improve healthcare-seeking for pneumonia among U5C. Facilitating women for better education and economic encompasses would help reducing disparity.
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