KRISHNA KUMAR
@krishhna94
PhD fellow in Population Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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06-12-2021 07:46:26
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Hello everyone, I am happy to inform you that I am presenting two papers on 9 Dec 2021 and 10 Dec 2021 at IPC2021. Kindly join and give comments for further improvement. John Uiterwyk, #IPC2021 International Institute for Population Sciences
Our paper ( a joint work with my Ph.D. advisor Prof Nandita Saikia) on hospitalisations has been published in Journal Working with Older People Emerald Publishing. 🎉✨ emerald.com/insight/conten… #JNU International Institute for Population Sciences #poptwitter
Bihar has one of the lowest levels of mortality registration among India’s states. Our study investigates CRS’s performance barriers from the perspective of CRS staff and community members in Bihar. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… International Institute for Population Sciences Ministry of Health KRISHNA KUMAR
Professor Nandita Saikia and Team published a research article in the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, "Death registration coverage 2019–2021, India" Professor Nandita Saikia Prof Nandita Saikia ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.../pdf/BLT.22…
In our article The Bulletin of the World Health Organization, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…, we investigated coverage and factors associated with death registration in India. We found that nationally, 70.8% of deaths were registered KRISHNA KUMAR 1/n
Our research paper Bira KRISHNA KUMAR Dr. Jayanta Bora Vaccines MDPI What Determines the District-Level Disparities in Immunization Coverage in India: Findings from Five Rounds of the National Family Health Survey mdpi.com/2249370 #mdpivaccines via MDPI
I am happy to share that our research brief got published in IUSSP's online news magazine. I am truly thankful to Professor Nandita Saikia for her equal contributions and quality supervision of the study. Prof Nandita Saikia Thank you all! niussp.org/health-and-mor…
Shewli Shabnam and Prof Nandita Saikia checked the quality of NSSO data, found inconsistency between the reported status of ailment and the duration of ailment and between the life table estimates of the duration of ailment. iasp.ac.in/uploads/journa…
The COVID-19 pandemic death toll in India- Can we know better? by Prof Nandita Saikia and others published in BMJ Global Health gh.bmj.com/content/8/8/e0…