Background: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet epidemiological studies investigating this association are lacking. Methods: To investigate to what extent floods exacerbate poor nutritional status in children and identify most vulnerable groups, we conducted a population-based survey of children aged 6–59 months inhabiting flooded and non-flooded communities of the Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha (India), one year after large floods in 2008. Anthropometric measurements on 879 children and child, parental and household level variables were collected through face-to-face interviews in September 2009. The association between flooding and the prevalence of wasting, stunting and underweight wa...
• Excessive rainfall increases the risk of child stunting in India. • Children from socially disa...
Floods cause extensive damage in high-income countries, including the United States, but problems ar...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest developing countries in the world where infant and young children (...
Background: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
BACKGROUND: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
Objectives This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
Objectives: This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
A recent UNICEF report estimated that at least half a billion children worldwide inhabit communities...
Background. Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in many deve...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
Purpose: Particularly with regard to floods, landslides, drought, forest fires, and hot and cold wav...
In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, we highlight the ...
In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, we highlight the ...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
• Excessive rainfall increases the risk of child stunting in India. • Children from socially disa...
• Excessive rainfall increases the risk of child stunting in India. • Children from socially disa...
Floods cause extensive damage in high-income countries, including the United States, but problems ar...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest developing countries in the world where infant and young children (...
Background: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
BACKGROUND: Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in Asia, yet...
Objectives This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
Objectives: This study aims to improve the understanding of the relationship between exposure to flo...
A recent UNICEF report estimated that at least half a billion children worldwide inhabit communities...
Background. Child undernutrition and flooding are highly prevalent public health issues in many deve...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
Purpose: Particularly with regard to floods, landslides, drought, forest fires, and hot and cold wav...
In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, we highlight the ...
In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, we highlight the ...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
• Excessive rainfall increases the risk of child stunting in India. • Children from socially disa...
• Excessive rainfall increases the risk of child stunting in India. • Children from socially disa...
Floods cause extensive damage in high-income countries, including the United States, but problems ar...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest developing countries in the world where infant and young children (...