Asgor Hossain’s research while affiliated with Rajshahi Medical College and other places

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Publications (4)


Association of Zinc Deficiency with Anaemia in Under-five Children of Rural Bangladesh: An Observational Study
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January 2024

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Journal of Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health

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Sample districts with corresponding sample upazillas.
Socio-demographic characteristics of the participant children in relation to anaemia.
Nutrition and food related factors associated with the prevalence of anaemia (n=258).
Association of key health and social factors to anaemia (N=258).
Current Prevalence and Determinants of Anaemia in Under-five Children in Rural Bangladesh: A Cross Sectional Study
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August 2021

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American Journal of Pediatrics

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Sample districts with corresponding sample upazillas
Socio-demographic characteristics of the participant children in relation to anaemia
Nutrition and food related factors associated with the prevalence of anaemia (n = 258)
Association of key health and social factors to anaemia (N = 258)
Current prevalence and determinants of anaemia in under-five children in rural Bangladesh: a cross sectional study

June 2021

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Background Anaemia and its association with low physical and cognitive development in under-five children remain as a common public health burden in developing countries including Bangladesh. Childhood anemia is significantly associated with age, rural residence, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices, infectious disease, maternal illiteracy etc. We have studied to identify current prevalence, and to explore associated socio-demographic, health, and nutritional factors of anaemia in under-five children of rural Bangladesh. Methods and materials A cross-sectional study was conducted at five remote northern districts of Bangladesh involving rural children aged 6 - 24-36 months and 44.3% in >36-