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Quick Diagnosis of Acute Flaccid Paralysis: A Lifesaver for Pakistani Kids
PakistanTuesday, November 19, 2024
One interesting finding was that kids who lived in rural areas had a harder time getting diagnosed. This is because healthcare services are not as easily available in these areas. Another factor was the kid's age. Younger kids were more likely to be diagnosed early compared to older ones.
The study also found that kids whose parents had more education were more likely to get diagnosed early. This is probably because educated parents know more about health and can recognize the signs of AFP sooner.
Overall, the study showed that there are quite a few factors that play a role in the early diagnosis of AFP. It's not just about the kid's health, but also about where they live and how much their parents know about health.
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