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Laishram Ladusingh

Researcher at International Institute for Population Sciences

Publications -  49
Citations -  1563

Laishram Ladusingh is an academic researcher from International Institute for Population Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1104 citations. Previous affiliations of Laishram Ladusingh include International Institute of Minnesota.

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Nations within a nation: variations in epidemiological transition across the states of India, 1990–2016 in the Global Burden of Disease Study

Lalit Dandona, +166 more
- 02 Dec 2017 - 
TL;DR: A comprehensive mapping of inequalities in disease burden and its causes across the states of India can be a crucial input for more specific health planning for each state.
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The burden of child and maternal malnutrition and trends in its indicators in the states of India: the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2017

TL;DR: The state-specific findings in this report indicate the effort needed in each state, which will be useful in tracking and motivating further progress, and similar subnational analyses might be useful for other low-income and middle-income countries.
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Prevalence and Determinants of Tobacco Use in India: Evidence from Recent Global Adult Tobacco Survey Data

TL;DR: Age, education and region were found to be significant determinants of all forms of tobacco use in India, and there is an urgent need to curb the use of tobacco among the sub-groups of population with higher prevalence.
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Place, community education, gender and child mortality in North‐east India

TL;DR: In this paper, the relevance of sociocultural and environmental factors in explaining child mortality in Northeast India considered to be the most inaccessible region in the country was examined using data from the Indian National Family Health Survey.
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Health Expenditure and Impoverishment in India

TL;DR: It is found that the OOP payment tends to increase significantly with inequality in income distribution and shortage of physicians at the state level, and health system inadequacy measure by population density per physician has escalating effect on impoverishment.