A thesis, by Matuli, Jennifer, an adjunct faculty in the Chandaria School of Business in USIU- Africa, presented in Kenyatta University.Factors that influence the nutritional status of under-fives living with HIV/AIDS were assessed through a descriptive survey. These factors included feeding practices, health and socio-economic characteristics. The study was carried out at the Lea Toto Programme situated at Kangemi, Nairobi. Purposive sampling was used to select the under-fives. Stratified random sampling was done according to age and gender then random sampling done to obtain a proportionate number from each stratum and a sample of ninety children out of a total of two hundred obtained. Data was obtained by use of a semi-structured intervi...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the nutritional status of children in a rural community with high HIV prevalen...
Background: Poor nutrition has been associated with impaired immunity and accelerated disease progre...
Background: HIV affects more than 2.3 million children worldwide and 90 % live in Africa. Malnutriti...
Malnutrition is a common problem among children living with HIV/AIDS. Several studies have shown th...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
Few studies have attempted to establish the burden of childhood malnutrition and the associated fact...
Few studies have attempted to establish the burden of childhood malnutrition and the associated fact...
Background: The HIV epidemic is a major public health concern and is associated with a range of long...
Background: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals that aim to reduce malnutrition and child mor...
Background and Objectives: HIV-infected children are undernourished; an improvement in their nutriti...
Undernutrition among HIV-positive children can be ameliorated if they are given adequate foods in th...
Although a lot of research has been conducted on the role of good nutrition in mitigating the effect...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
METHODS: We conducted this mixed-method study among 748 children aged 6 months-14 years attending 9 ...
Background: HIV and AIDS affect most the productive people, leading to reduced capacity to either pr...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the nutritional status of children in a rural community with high HIV prevalen...
Background: Poor nutrition has been associated with impaired immunity and accelerated disease progre...
Background: HIV affects more than 2.3 million children worldwide and 90 % live in Africa. Malnutriti...
Malnutrition is a common problem among children living with HIV/AIDS. Several studies have shown th...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
Few studies have attempted to establish the burden of childhood malnutrition and the associated fact...
Few studies have attempted to establish the burden of childhood malnutrition and the associated fact...
Background: The HIV epidemic is a major public health concern and is associated with a range of long...
Background: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals that aim to reduce malnutrition and child mor...
Background and Objectives: HIV-infected children are undernourished; an improvement in their nutriti...
Undernutrition among HIV-positive children can be ameliorated if they are given adequate foods in th...
Although a lot of research has been conducted on the role of good nutrition in mitigating the effect...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
METHODS: We conducted this mixed-method study among 748 children aged 6 months-14 years attending 9 ...
Background: HIV and AIDS affect most the productive people, leading to reduced capacity to either pr...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the nutritional status of children in a rural community with high HIV prevalen...
Background: Poor nutrition has been associated with impaired immunity and accelerated disease progre...
Background: HIV affects more than 2.3 million children worldwide and 90 % live in Africa. Malnutriti...