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Policy Barriers Preventing Access to Emergency Obstetric are in Rural India
India with its one billion people contributes to about 20% of all maternal deaths in the world. Even though infant mortality has declined in India maternal mortality has remained high at about 540 per 100,000 live births. Recent scientific evidence shows that access and use of high quality emergency obstetric care is the key to reducing maternal mortality and that high risk approach in ante natal care do not help in reducing maternal mortality significantly. This paper analyzes the policy level barriers, which restrict access of rural women to life saving emergency obstetric care in rural India. The paper is based on study of policies, research reports and experience of working in the area of maternal health over last several years. The paper describes how policies restrict basic doctors from performing obstetric surgical procedures including cesarean section even in remote areas where there is no specialist obstetrician available. The para-medical staff such as the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife is also not allowed to manage obstetric emergencies in rural areas. The policy also does not allow nurses or basic doctors to give anesthesia. As there is limited number of anesthetists in rural areas, this further reduces access to life saving emergency surgery. New blood banking rules are very utopian, requiring many unnecessary things for licensing of a blood bank. Due to this, already limited access to blood transfusion in rural area has further reduced. Thus many restrictive polices of the government have made emergency obstetric care inaccessible in rural areas leading to continued higher maternal mortality in India.
A Calogero-Sutherland Type Model For Branched Polymers
We show that a Calogero-Sutherland type model with anharmonic interactions of
fourth and sixth orders leads to the matrix model corresponding to the branched
polymers. We also show that by suitably modifying this model one can also
obtain N-particle problems which are connected to matrix models corresponding
to the pure gravity phase as well as corresponding to the transition point
between the soap bubble and the branched polymer phase.Comment: 6 pages, no figure
The Changing Role of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) in India: Implications for Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
The world’s democracy and its second most populous country, India was the first developing country to have a national family planning program and has implemented countrywide reproductive health programs such as RCH I. India’s primary health care and the family planning programs have come a long way after the independence in improving health indicators in general, yet it has high material and under five mortality rates. The country has developed an extensive network of primary health centers and sub- to provide basic medical care to huge (80%) rural population. In the rural health care system, the ANM is the key field level functionary who interacts directly with the community and has been the central focus of all the reproductive child health programs. In contrast with resident ANM of sixties who was providing delivery and basic curative services to the community, today’s commuting multi purpose worker is more involved in family planning and preventive services. This has implications on the implementation and coutcomes of maternal health programs in rural India. The midwifery role of the ANM should be restored if the goal of dcreasing maternal mortality has to be met. The priority will have to change from family planning immunization to comprehensive reproductive health including maternal and neonatal care. These changes will require sustained and careful planning/resource allocation. Increasing resources along with systemic reforms will improve health status for women and children who are the focus of Reproductive Child Health programs.
Type IIB string theory on AdS_5 X T^{nn'}
We study \kk spectrum of type IIB string theory compactified on in the context of correspondence. We examine some of the
modes of the complexified 2 form potential as an example and show that for the
states at the bottom of the \kk tower the corresponding boundary field
operators have rational conformal dimensions. The masses of some of the
fermionic modes in the bottom of each tower as functions of the charge in
the boundary conformal theory are also rational. Furthermore the modes in the
bottom of the towers originating from forms on can be put in
correspondence with the BRS cohomology classes of the non critical string
theory with ghost number . However, a more detailed investigation is called
for, to clarify further the relation of this supergravity background with the
strings.Comment: Plain Tex, 12 pages, (v2) minor typos corrected, version to appear in
PLB. (v3) Problem in the format of titlepage fixe
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