
Effect of Non Incentivised and Incentivised Free COVID-19 Vaccination Camps in Augmentation of State’s Efforts in Achieving Vaccination Targets Necessary for Herd Immunity LC01-LC05
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A Community-based Cross-sectional Study on Knowledge and Belief of Menstruation and Practices of Menstrual Hygiene among Adolescence Girls of Vadodara, Gujarat, India LC06-LC09
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Menstrual Hygiene Practices, Social Taboo and Attitude towards it- A Community-based Cross-sectional Study among Young Women in a Rural Area of West Bengal, India LC14-LC21
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Predictors of Mortality due to COVID-19 Infection among Adults: A Cross-sectional Study LC22-LC26
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Comparision of Low Birth Weight Babies in Mothers Seeking Antenatal Care Services at a Tertiary Care Hospital and at Other Healthcare Facilities: A Cross-sectional Study LC32-LC35
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