"Childhood Anemia in India: an application of a Bayesian geo-additive model".
Holendro Singh ChungkhamStrong P MarbaniangPralip Kumar NarzaryPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
Strong evidence of residual spatial effect to childhood anaemia in India is observed. Government child health programme should gear up in treating childhood anaemia by focusing on known measurable factors such as mother's education, mother's anaemia status, family wealth status, child health (fever), stunting, underweight, and wasting which have been found to be significant in this study. Attention should also be given to effects of unknown or unmeasured factors to childhood anaemia at the community level. Special attention to unmeasurable factors should be focused in the states of central and northern India which have shown significant positive spatial effects.