Rajiv Bahl

Summary

Affiliation: World Health Organization
Country: Switzerland

Publications

  1. ncbi Efficacy of early neonatal vitamin A supplementation in reducing mortality during infancy in Ghana, India and Tanzania: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health, World Health Organization, Avenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland
    Trials 13:22. 2012
  2. ncbi Research priorities to reduce global mortality from newborn infections by 2015
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Pediatr Infect Dis J 28:S43-8. 2009
  3. ncbi Infant feeding patterns and risks of death and hospitalization in the first half of infancy: multicentre cohort study
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Bull World Health Organ 83:418-26. 2005
  4. ncbi Why is continuum of care from home to health facilities essential to improve perinatal survival?
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent and Development, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Semin Perinatol 34:477-85. 2010
  5. ncbi Limited progress in increasing coverage of neonatal and child-health interventions in Africa and Asia
    Cynthia Boschi-Pinto
    Newborn and Child Health and Development Team, Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
    J Health Popul Nutr 27:755-62. 2009
  6. ncbi Neonatal survival: a call for action
    Jose Martines
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
    Lancet 365:1189-97. 2005

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Efficacy of early neonatal vitamin A supplementation in reducing mortality during infancy in Ghana, India and Tanzania: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health, World Health Organization, Avenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland
    Trials 13:22. 2012
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  2. ncbi Research priorities to reduce global mortality from newborn infections by 2015
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Pediatr Infect Dis J 28:S43-8. 2009
    ..Appropriately targeted research is required to guide investment in effective interventions, especially in low resource settings. Setting global priorities for research to address neonatal infections is essential and urgent...
  3. ncbi Infant feeding patterns and risks of death and hospitalization in the first half of infancy: multicentre cohort study
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Bull World Health Organ 83:418-26. 2005
    ....
  4. ncbi Why is continuum of care from home to health facilities essential to improve perinatal survival?
    Rajiv Bahl
    Department of Child and Adolescent and Development, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
    Semin Perinatol 34:477-85. 2010
    ..Information on the effectiveness of strategies in different settings, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, cost-effectiveness and sustainability are particularly needed and should be gathered in future studies...
  5. ncbi Limited progress in increasing coverage of neonatal and child-health interventions in Africa and Asia
    Cynthia Boschi-Pinto
    Newborn and Child Health and Development Team, Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
    J Health Popul Nutr 27:755-62. 2009
    ....
  6. ncbi Neonatal survival: a call for action
    Jose Martines
    Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
    Lancet 365:1189-97. 2005
    ..International donors and leaders of developing countries should be held accountable for meeting their commitments and increasing resources...