a Department of Home Science, M. G. College Darbhanga, L. N. M. University, Darbhanga (Bihar)
Received: 24-12-2013, Revised: 05-01-2014, Accepted: 24-02-2014, Available online: 20-04-2014
Hypovitaminosis D is most common in various developing country of the world. Due to specific culture and geographic condition cholecalciferol synthesis turns out to be different when comparing one region to another. 1150 blood samples were collected from different region of samastipur for the evaluation of 25 (OH) D by Liaism 25(OH) D assay kit. The demographic results suggest that about 20% of infants were found to be Hypovitaminosis D.
Keywords: Hypovitaminosis D, Infant, Demographic, Deficiency
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Rani, P., Karn, C. (2014). DEMOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON VITAMINS DEFICIENCY IN INFANTS OF SAMSTIPUR DISTRICT (BIHAR). International Journal of Basic & Applied Science Research (IJBASR), 1 (1), 19-21