Screening and management options for severe thinness during pregnancy in India

Author:

Sethi Vani1,Choedon Tashi2,Chowdhury Ranadip3,Bhatia Neena4,Dinachandra Konsam5,Murira Zivai6,Bhanot Arti5,Baswal Dinesh7,Wagt Arjan1,Bhargava Madhavi8,Meshram Indrapal Ishwarji9,Babu Giridhara R.10,Kulkarni Bharati9,Divakar Hema11,Jacob Chandni Maria1213,Killeen Sarah Louise14,McAuliffe Fionnuala14,Vergehese Mini15,Ghosh Sebanti16,Hanson Mark1213

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition Section United Nations Children’s Fund New Delhi India

2. Institute of Economic Growth New Delhi India

3. Centre for Health Research and Development Society for Applied Studies New Delhi India

4. NITI Aayog Government of India New Delhi India

5. Independent Consultant New Delhi India

6. Regional Office for South Asia UNICEF Kathmandu Nepal

7. Programmes Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child New Delhi India

8. Department of Community Medicine Yenepoya Medical College Mangalore Karnataka India

9. Indian Council of Medical Research National Institute of Nutrition Telangana India

10. Department of Epidemiology Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru India

11. Divakars Specialty Hospital Bengaluru India

12. NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre University Hospital Southampton Southampton UK

13. Institute of Developmental Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK

14. UCD Perinatal Research Centre School of Medicine University College DublinNational Maternity Hospital Dublin Ireland

15. Nutrition International New Delhi India

16. Alive & Thrive New Delhi India

Funder

British Heart Foundation

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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