India - Feasibility of implementation of simplified management of young infants with possible serious bacterial infection when referal is not feasible in tribal areas of Pune district, Maharshtra, India
Reference ID | VADU.PSBI.2019.v1 |
Year | 2017 - 2019 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) |
Ashish Bavdekar (PI) - KEMHRC, Pune Sudipto Roy (CoPI) - KEMHRC, Pune |
Sponsor(s) | Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - BMGF - The study was supported by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, through the Department of Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health and Ageing, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. W |
Collection(s) |
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Overview
Identification
ID Number VADU.PSBI.2019.v1 |
Version
Version Description
VADU.PSBI.2019.v1 => edited dataset for public distributionProduction Date
2019-03-30Overview
Abstract
KEM Hospital Research Centre Pune, India, in collaboration with the Health Department, Zilla parishad, Pune, India, conducted an Implementation Research study titled 'Feasibility of implementation of simplified management of young infants with possible serious bacterial infection when referral is not feasible in tribal areas of Pune district, Maharashtra, India'. This document describes the data collected and analyzed in the study, published in manuscript in Plos One. The data includes two datasets. The first dataset describes the clinical features and history of sick young infants identified in the study and the second dataset describes their management. Both the datasets include data of 175 sick young children identified and managed between August 2017 and March 2019.Kind of Data
Event history dataUnits of Analysis
IndividualScope
Notes
The data is for all sick young children identified and managed in the study.Topics
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Bacterial infection [D001424] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Pneumonia [D011014] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Keywords
Critical illness, Clinical severe infection, PneumoniaCoverage
Geographic Coverage
Eight tribal primary health centers in Pune district, IndiaUniverse
The data includes all children aged 0-59 days residing in the study area during the study period.Producers and Sponsors
Primary Investigator(s)
Name | Affiliation |
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Ashish Bavdekar (PI) | KEMHRC, Pune |
Sudipto Roy (CoPI) | KEMHRC, Pune |
Other Producer(s)
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Health Department, Zilla Parishad | Pune District |
Funding
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | BMGF | The study was supported by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, through the Department of Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health and Ageing, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. |
World Health Organization | WHO | KEMHRC Pune received funds through a Technical Services Agreement with WHO |
Other Acknowledgements
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Tathagata Bhattacharjee | Data management | |
Harshpreet Kaur | Vadu HDSS, KEMHRC | Data management |
Metadata Production
Metadata Produced By
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Harshpreet Kaur | HK | Vadu HDSS,KEMHRC | DDI author |
Date of Metadata Production
2020-08-09DDI Document Version
DDI.VADU.PSBI.2019.v1DDI Document ID
DDI.VADU.PSBI.2019.v1