M Bhatnagar, S C Gupta, V N Mishra, R B Singh, S K Garg
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Morbidity pattern of communicable diseases in an urban area of Uttar Pradesh.
The period prevalence rate of communicable diseases in Uttar Pradesh, India, in the present study was found to be 119.7 per thousand population. There were 1.08 communicable diseases per morbid person. The leading cause of morbidity was ascariasis (24.1 per 1000). The morbidity was significantly higher in young persons (below 14 years of age) and in those without spouse. The social class and educational status were found to have negative association with the morbidity. However, the sex did not show any influence on the morbidity.