The extent of nutritional status affecting Rohingya refugee under-five children has become a major health issues in Bangladesh. This study aimed to investigate the nutritional status and its effect on under-five Rohingya children in comparison with the areas of Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study of 300 under-five children were conducted by structured questionnaire from Rohingya camp (100), Cox’s Bazar (100) and Dumki (100) applying simple random method. Anthropometric indices (weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC)) were measured in children aged 6-59 months. Indices were reported in z-scores and compared with WHO 2005 reference population. Data were analyzed by WHO Anthro-Plus Software and SPSS. About 41% Rohingya, 43% surroun...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
The practice of placing deprived children having minimum or no emotional and material resources, in ...
Child malnutrition remains one of the major public health problems in many parts of the world, espec...
The extent of nutritional status affecting Rohingya refugee under-five children has become a major h...
Introduction: About one million Rohingya people had fled to Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh after experiencin...
In the Cox's Bazar refugee camps, around 855,000 Rohingya people live, with 54 percent of them being...
BackgroundMore than 700,000 ethnic Rohingya have crossed the border from Rakhine State, Myanmar to C...
cross-sectional study was carried out in Dumki Upazila of Patuakhali district in Bangladesh to asses...
Objective: The study was undertaken to investigate the nutritional status of children and its associ...
Acute and chronic malnutrition are associated with disease and death. Prevalence of acute malnutriti...
OBJECTIVE:To examine associations between receipt of an electronic food voucher (e-voucher) compared...
Objective: To examine associations between receipt of an electronic food voucher (e-voucher) compare...
The nutritional status of under five children is a sensitive sign of a country's health status as we...
Good nutrition is a prerequisite for the national development of countries and wellbeing of individu...
The Rohingya are a stateless predominantly Muslim minority that has traditionally lived inArakan (ak...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
The practice of placing deprived children having minimum or no emotional and material resources, in ...
Child malnutrition remains one of the major public health problems in many parts of the world, espec...
The extent of nutritional status affecting Rohingya refugee under-five children has become a major h...
Introduction: About one million Rohingya people had fled to Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh after experiencin...
In the Cox's Bazar refugee camps, around 855,000 Rohingya people live, with 54 percent of them being...
BackgroundMore than 700,000 ethnic Rohingya have crossed the border from Rakhine State, Myanmar to C...
cross-sectional study was carried out in Dumki Upazila of Patuakhali district in Bangladesh to asses...
Objective: The study was undertaken to investigate the nutritional status of children and its associ...
Acute and chronic malnutrition are associated with disease and death. Prevalence of acute malnutriti...
OBJECTIVE:To examine associations between receipt of an electronic food voucher (e-voucher) compared...
Objective: To examine associations between receipt of an electronic food voucher (e-voucher) compare...
The nutritional status of under five children is a sensitive sign of a country's health status as we...
Good nutrition is a prerequisite for the national development of countries and wellbeing of individu...
The Rohingya are a stateless predominantly Muslim minority that has traditionally lived inArakan (ak...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
The practice of placing deprived children having minimum or no emotional and material resources, in ...
Child malnutrition remains one of the major public health problems in many parts of the world, espec...