Author Interviews, Global Health, Pediatrics, PLoS, Social Issues / 21.08.2019
Despite Progress, Dalit in India Still Suffer From Excessive Pediatric Mortalitiy
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Jayanta Kumar Bora
Guest Researcher
IIASA|Laxenburg, Austria
& Ph.D. Scholar
Indian Institute of Dalit Studies
New Delhi, India
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: Although under-five mortality rate (U5MR) is declining in India, it is still high in a few selected states and among the scheduled caste (SC) and scheduled tribe (ST) population of the country. We examined the disparities in under-five mortality in high focus states of India. The high-focus states in India were designated as such by the Indian government because of their persistently high child mortality and relatively poor socio-economic and health indicators. This study re-examines the association between castes and under-five mortality in high focus Indian states using the most recent Indian Demographic Health Survey data conducted in 2015-16. The study also aims to quantify the relative contribution of socioeconomic determinants to under-five deaths by explaining the gap between socially disadvantaged (SC and ST) and non-disadvantaged castes in high focus states. Identifying disadvantaged groups in high focus states can help to reduce the absolute and relative burden of under-five deaths in India. (more…)