BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to replace the current National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) growth reference. We assessed how switching from the NCHS to the newly released WHO Growth Standards affects the estimated prevalence of wasting, underweight and stunting, and the pattern of risk factors identified. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Data were drawn from a village-informant driven Demographic Surveillance System in Northern Malawi. Children (n = 1328) were visited twice at 0-4 months and 11-15 months. Data were collected on the demographic and socio-economic environment of the child, health history, maternal and child anthropometry and child feeding practices. Weight-fo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
The Karonga Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Karonga HDSS) in northern Malawi currently h...
Malawi, a small, impoverished country in southeast Africa has some of the worst child health indicat...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to replace the curre...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to replace the curre...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Abstract Objectives To compare growth patterns and estimates of malnutrition based on the World Heal...
BACKGROUND: Although the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reference has been widely used...
AIMS: The study aims to assess the effects of switching from National Center for Health Statistics (...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether routine surveys, such as the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess factors related to recorded vaccine uptake, which may confound the evaluation o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare differences in child nutritional status and the prevalence of wasting, stuntin...
OBJECTIVES: To determine wasting prevalence among infants aged under 6 months and describe the effec...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
The Karonga Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Karonga HDSS) in northern Malawi currently h...
Malawi, a small, impoverished country in southeast Africa has some of the worst child health indicat...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to replace the curre...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released new Child Growth Standards in 2006 to replace the curre...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Abstract Objectives To compare growth patterns and estimates of malnutrition based on the World Heal...
BACKGROUND: Although the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reference has been widely used...
AIMS: The study aims to assess the effects of switching from National Center for Health Statistics (...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether routine surveys, such as the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess factors related to recorded vaccine uptake, which may confound the evaluation o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare differences in child nutritional status and the prevalence of wasting, stuntin...
OBJECTIVES: To determine wasting prevalence among infants aged under 6 months and describe the effec...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
The Karonga Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Karonga HDSS) in northern Malawi currently h...
Malawi, a small, impoverished country in southeast Africa has some of the worst child health indicat...