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Session 115:
Infant and child health

Friday, July 22
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Auditorium François 1er
Level -1
Chair: Eliwo M. Akoto, Institut De Formation Et De Recherche Demographiques (IFORD)

1. Economic disparity in injury morbidity and mortality among one-four year children: findings from Bangladesh health and injury survey: implication for developing countries  •  M Sheikh Giashudddin, Center for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh; A Rahman, Institute of Child and Mother Health; AKMF Rahman, Institute of Child and Mother Health

2. Household and community socio-economic influences on early childhood malnutrition in Africa  •  Jean-Christophe Fotso, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Barthelemy D. Kuate, Université de Montréal

3. Trends and determinants of inequalities in child mortality: who has been effective at reaching the poor?  •  Emmanuela E. Gakidou, Harvard University; Cecilia Vidal, Harvard University; Margaret Hogan, World Health Organization (WHO); Angelica Sousa, World Health Organization (WHO); Brian Chin, Harvard University

4. Socio-economic inequalities linked to access to malaria care among children in rural Senegal  •  Aurélien Franckel, Université de Paris X, Nanterre

5. Community-level effects on infant and child mortality in Zambia, with special attention to HIV prevalence  •  Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland; Veena Kulkarni, University of Maryland

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