Khosla T
J Epidemiol Community Health. 1980 Jun;34(2):143-6. doi: 10.1136/jech.34.2.143.
For most human populations the infant mortality for males is about 20-30% higher than for females. But in several States of India male infants experience a better survival than females. Many social, religious, and economic factors appear to operate against females throughout India. In the agriculturally prosperous States of Haryana and Punjab the neglect of female infants appears most severe; it is estimated that more than 10 000 die of neglect every year. Additional reasons could well be deeply rooted in the turbulent history of north-western India, which has borne the brunt of savage invasions through Afghanistan for several centuries. These areas have not seen peace for the last 1000 years.
对于大多数人类群体而言,男性婴儿的死亡率比女性高出约20%至30%。但在印度的几个邦,男婴的存活率高于女婴。在全印度,许多社会、宗教和经济因素似乎都对女性不利。在农业繁荣的哈里亚纳邦和旁遮普邦,对女婴的忽视最为严重;据估计,每年有超过1万女婴因被忽视而死亡。其他原因很可能深深植根于印度西北部动荡的历史,在几个世纪里,该地区首当其冲遭受了来自阿富汗的野蛮入侵。在过去的1000年里,这些地区一直没有和平。