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Identifying geospatial patterns in wealth disparity in child malnutrition across 640 districts in India.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Liou, Lathan 
Kim, Rockli 
Subramanian, SV 

Abstract

We assessed district-level geospatial trends in precision weighted prevalence and absolute wealth disparity in stunting, underweight, wasting, low birthweight, and anemia among children under five in India. The largest wealth disparities were found for anthropometric failures and substantial variation existed across states. We identified statistically significant (p < 0.001) geospatial patterns in district-wide wealth disparities for all outcomes, which differed from geospatial patterns for the overall prevalence. We characterized each district as either a "Disparity", "Pitfall", "Intensity", or "Prosperity" area based on its overall burden and wealth disparity, as well as discuss the importance of considering both measures for geographically-targeted public health interventions to improve health equity.

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Child undernutrition, Districts, Geospatial, India, Wealth disparity

Journal Title

SSM Popul Health

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2352-8273
2352-8273

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Publisher

Elsevier BV