[2025-09-30T08:22:09.044384] [QUERYOME] Starting research for query 587: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. First, respond with the single best option letter (A, B, C, or D). Then provide a concise reasoning (1–3 sentences). Use both the retrieved evidence and your own medical knowledge to choose the most accurate answer. 

Question:
Crude Bih rate for a sub-center is 20. What the number of pregnant woman registered in sub-center? 

Options:
{'A': '80', 'B': '100', 'C': '110', 'D': '60'}'
[2025-09-30T08:22:09.113099] [PI] Starting research for query: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. First, respond with the single best option letter (A, B, C, or D). Then provide a concise reasoning (1–3 sentences). Use both the retrieved evidence and your own medical knowledge to choose the most accurate answer. 

Question:
Crude Bih rate for a sub-center is 20. What the number of pregnant woman registered in sub-center? 

Options:
{'A': '80', 'B': '100', 'C': '110', 'D': '60'}'
[2025-09-30T08:22:09.114720] Saving text to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_initial_prompt.txt
[2025-09-30T08:22:09.119620] [PI] Calling o3 for initial analysis...
[2025-09-30T08:22:22.614075] [PI] Reasoning iteration 1
[2025-09-30T08:22:22.615766] [PI reasoning] **Evaluating birth rate calculation**

I need to interpret the question: it mentions a crude birth rate of 20 for a sub-center, but I think it might mean Crude Birth Rate (CBR). The formula tells me that CBR is based on the number of live births per year divided by the mid-year population, multiplied by 1,000. If the sub-center serves about 5,000 people, I calculate the expected number of live births to be around 100. I’ll need to confirm the population size to be sure.
[2025-09-30T08:22:22.618652] [PI] Executing function call 1: hybrid_search
[2025-09-30T08:22:22.620269] [PI] Function arguments: {'query': 'Indian sub-centre population 5000 IPHS 2012', 'k': 10, 'faiss_weight': 0.5, 'bm25_weight': 0.5, 'use_rrf': True}
[2025-09-30T08:22:22.622628] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_1_tool_call_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:23:21.791060] [PI] Function hybrid_search executed successfully
[2025-09-30T08:23:21.793048] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_1_tool_result_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:23:21.802609] [PI] Continuing reasoning with 1 function responses...
[2025-09-30T08:23:27.142805] [PI] Reasoning iteration 2
[2025-09-30T08:23:27.144518] [PI] Executing function call 1: hybrid_search
[2025-09-30T08:23:27.146181] [PI] Function arguments: {'query': 'Sub-centre cover population of 5000 in plain areas 3000 hills Indian public health standards', 'k': 10, 'faiss_weight': 0.5, 'bm25_weight': 0.5, 'use_rrf': True}
[2025-09-30T08:23:27.150992] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_2_tool_call_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:24:16.668255] [PI] Function hybrid_search executed successfully
[2025-09-30T08:24:16.670351] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_2_tool_result_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:24:16.679358] [PI] Continuing reasoning with 1 function responses...
[2025-09-30T08:24:21.530566] [PI] Reasoning iteration 3
[2025-09-30T08:24:21.532719] [PI] Executing function call 1: hybrid_search
[2025-09-30T08:24:21.534529] [PI] Function arguments: {'query': 'Crude birth rate live births per 1000 population definition', 'k': 10, 'faiss_weight': 0.5, 'bm25_weight': 0.5, 'use_rrf': True}
[2025-09-30T08:24:21.536288] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_3_tool_call_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:25:22.013957] [PI] Function hybrid_search executed successfully
[2025-09-30T08:25:22.015596] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_3_tool_result_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:25:22.043563] [PI] Continuing reasoning with 1 function responses...
[2025-09-30T08:25:26.462986] [PI] Reasoning iteration 4
[2025-09-30T08:25:26.464762] [PI] Executing function call 1: hybrid_search
[2025-09-30T08:25:26.466544] [PI] Function arguments: {'query': 'crude birth rate per 1000 population live births definition WHO', 'k': 10, 'faiss_weight': 0.7, 'bm25_weight': 0.3, 'use_rrf': True}
[2025-09-30T08:25:26.469331] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_4_tool_call_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:26:21.314240] [PI] Function hybrid_search executed successfully
[2025-09-30T08:26:21.315976] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_iteration_4_tool_result_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-30T08:26:21.331281] [PI] Continuing reasoning with 1 function responses...
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.757996] [PI] Reasoning iteration 5
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.759695] [PI reasoning] **Summarizing vital statistics**

While my current resources aren't perfect, I can definitely use an article indicating that US births increased 3% with a crude birth rate (CBR) of 14.2 per 1,000 population. Even if it focuses on the US, it still helps illustrate the concept. We can rely on standard epidemiologic formulas; for instance, in a population of 5,000 with a CBR of 20 per 1,000, we’d expect about 100 births. Let's compile the necessary citations based on both the CBR definition and relevant statistics.
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.761174] [PI] No function calls found in response
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.763690] [PI] No more function calls - research complete
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.765308] Saving text to bench_final/run1/medmcqa/medmcqa_586/pi_final_answer.txt
[2025-09-30T08:26:44.774877] [QUERYOME] Query completed successfully
