
Knowledge, Attitude and Perception about Neurodevelopmental Disorders among Pregnant Women: A Cross-sectional Study SC01-SC04
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Clinico-immunological Study of HIV Infected Children Attending ART CentreA Prospective Longitudinal Study SC05-SC07
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Comparison of PRISM III and PIM II Score in Predicting Mortality in Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: An Observational Study SC08-SC12
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Bacteriological Profile of Sepsis among Low Birth Weight Neonates: A Hospital-based Cross-sectional Study from Northern India SC13-SC17
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Iron Deficiency Anaemia among Exclusively Breastfed Term Infants of 4-6 Months Age and its Contributing Factors: A Cross-sectional Study SC18-SC22
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Blood Lactate Levels and PRISM III Scores for Prognosis of Shock during Paediatric Emergencies: A Prospective Observational Cross-sectional Study SC23-SC27
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Childhood Hypertension: An Observational Study from a Tertiary Care Centre, Gujarat, India SC28-SC32
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Aetiological Profiles of Pancytopenia in Children between 2 months to 12 years of Age- A Retrospective Study from a Tertiary Care Centre, Chennai, India SC33-SC36
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