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Fig 1.

Study area- INCLEN-SOMAARTH DDESS (Demographic Developmental and Environmental Surveillance Site) Palwal, Haryana (India).

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Table 1.

Government district health facility framework and description of facilities in the context of PSBI management.

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Fig 2.

Conceptual framework for implementation research (Modified RE-AIM framework).

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Table 2.

Differences between PSBI management guideline of Government of India (2014) and World Health Organization (2015).

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Table 3.

Implementation barriers and bottlenecks identified through formative research, application of contextualized strategies and their impact on PSBI program implementation.

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Fig 3.

Flow diagram of identification, place of management and outcome of young infants with signs of Possible Serious Bacterial Infection (PSBI) (Aug 2017 –Mar 2019).

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Table 4.

Identification, the first point of care, place of treatment and number of deaths of in young infants with PSBI signs across six study quarters (N- 370).

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Table 5.

Post-natal home visitation by ASHAs during first four quarters (Aug 2017—Jul 2018) of study period*.

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Table 6.

Detail of treatment and follow-up of young infants with PSBI signs according to their clinical sub-categories (N = 370).

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