Original Article

Vitamin-D Level in Children with Bronchiolitis Attending a Selected Tertiary Hospital

Prof. M. A. Mannan

Keywords: 

Neurodevelopment, Children

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental disorders, which are a major cause
of morbidity in children, are increasingly recognized to
cause great suffering for patients and their families as
well as huge societal expenses. The prevalence of
childhood neurodevelopmental disorders poses a serious
public health issue. These illnesses cover a broad
spectrum of clinical entities with various etiologies and
pathophysiology.

Published: January 2020

Issue

ICMH Journal 2020; 11(1): 1–2

Section

Editorial

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