International Journal of Statistika and Mathematika, ISSN: 2277- 2790 E-ISSN: 2249-8605
Volume 11, Issue 1, August 2014 pp 21-24
Research Article
Sociodemographic determinants in the outcome of pregnancy and need for emergency obstetric care in a rural hospital
Sunanda T. Wagh1, Naser Ahmed Razvi2
1Vice Principal and HOD, Department of Statistics, Arts, Science & Commerce College, Ozar (Mig), Nashik, Maharashtra, INDIA.
2Associate Professor in Statistics, Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, INDIA.
Academic Editor: Dr. Dase R.K.
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