Divas Kumar

Divas Kumar
  • PhD
  • Senior Public Health Expert at UPTSU (IHAT)

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Introduction
My area of interest includes public health particularly child health and nutrition.
Current institution
UPTSU (IHAT)
Current position
  • Senior Public Health Expert
Additional affiliations
November 2015 - May 2025
King George's Medical University
Position
  • Research Lead
Description
  • Lead the conceptualization, protocol writing, budgeting, data curation, data analysis, data dissemination and publication of public health studies.
Education
September 2021 - January 2025
King George's Medical University
Field of study
  • Public Health
July 2017 - June 2019
University of Lucknow
Field of study
  • Public Health

Publications

Publications (15)
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Introduction: In Indian public health system, adherence to Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMNCI) guidelines is low due to inadequate capacity building, high workload and shortage of healthcare providers (HCPs). Objective was to explore barriers and enablers experienced by HCPs using a digital clinical decision support algorithm (CDSA)...
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To assess the association of dietary fatty acids with asthma in Indian school children. Children aged 6–16 years were enrolled from randomly selected urban schools in 10 cities. The International Study on Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Phase III Questionnaire was used to assess the prevalence of asthma. Three-day dietary intake data was obtained...
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Effective and sustainable strategies are needed to address the burden of preventable deaths among children under-five in resource-constrained settings. The Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (TIMCI) project aims to support healthcare providers to identify and manage severe illness, whilst promoting resource stewardship, by introdu...
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Background: Lead is toxic to children and effects the cognitive development. The primary objective was to assess the association of blood lead level (BLL) with cognitive performance and general intelligence, of urban school going children aged 6–16 years from ten cities of India. Secondary objective was to assess the association of anaemia with cog...
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To assess the blood lead level (BLL) of school children in 10 cities of India. This multi-centric cross-sectional study enrolled participants from randomly selected schools. Data on demographic details, socioeconomic status (SES) and anthropometric indicators was collected. Samples were collected for assessment of lead level in blood. Inductively c...
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Adequate nutrition is necessary during childhood and early adolescence for adequate growth and development. Hence, the objective of the study was to assess the association between dietary intake and blood levels of minerals (calcium, iron, zinc, and selenium) and vitamins (folate, vitamin B12, vitamin A, and vitamin D) in urban school going childre...
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Background Micronutrient deficiency (MD) is associated with deficits in cognitive functioning of children. However, no comprehensive multicentric study has been conducted in India to explore the role of multiple MD in cognition of children and adolescents. The present study aimed to explore association of MD with level of general intelligence and s...
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Introduction Childhood and adolescence require adequate amount of micronutrients for normal growth and development. The primary objective of study was to assess the prevalence of deficiencies of Vitamins (Vitamin A, 25 Hydroxy Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and Folate) and minerals (Calcium, Zinc, Selenium and Iron), among urban school going children aged...
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Introduction Childhood and adolescence are the period of rapid physical and cognitive growth and development, requiring adequate nutrition. Malnutrition in the form of undernutrition or micronutrient deficiency or overweight/obesity affects the health, cognition and educational achievement of this age group. The objective of this study is to assess...
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Background: Community acquired pneumonia is responsible for 16% of under 5 mortality in India, probably due to delayed recognition and qualified care seeking. Therefore these deaths could possibly be averted by creating community awareness and promoting care seeking from qualified physicians in the government system. The objective of study was to...

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