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. 2020 Feb 12;4(1):e000606. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000606

Table 1.

Study population characteristics

Characteristics n=100
Age
 Median (IQR), months 4 (2–5)
Neonates 55
 0 to ≤24 hours 21
 >24 to ≤72 hours 16
 >3 to ≤7 days 9
 >7 to ≤28 days 9
Postneonatal age 45
 >28 days to ≤1 year 22
 >1 to ≤5 years 14
 >5 to ≤12 years 9
Sex
 Male 56
 Female 44
Underweight
 Neonates: LBW (<2.5 kg) 43 (78%)
 Postneonatal children: weight <2 SD 31 (69%)
Birth order
 1 46
 2 25
 3 22
 4 6
 5 1
Immunisation status
 Fully immunised 45
 Partially immunised 8
 Not immunised 47
Background
 Rural 52
 Urban 48
Religion
 Hindu 74
 Muslim 8
 Sikh 18
Socioeconomic status
 Upper middle class 10
 Lower middle class 21
 Upper lower class 33
 Not known 36
Highest education of parents
 Graduate/postgraduate 13
 Intermediate 11
 High school 20
 Middle school 13
 Primary school 5
 Illiterate 2
 Not known 36
Details of neonates n=55 (%)
Place of delivery
 Hospital 49 (89)
 Home 6 (11)
Mode of delivery
 Vaginal delivery 41 (75)
 Emergency LSCS 11 (20)
 Elective LSCS 3 (5)
Cried immediately after birth
 Yes 23 (42)
 No 27 (49)
 Weak cry 4 (7)
 Not known 1 (2)
Resuscitation at birth
 Yes 29 (52)
 No 25 (46)
 Not known 1 (2)

LBW, low birth weight; LSCS, lower segment caesarean section.