Background: Low income countries continue to experience high under-five mortality and a high prevalence of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) among surviving children. There is lack of empirical data for accurate tracking of child survival and for determining the consequences of early childhood PEM on future health and education. Main aim: To assess under–five mortality trends and associated factors to inform the design of child survival interventions, and also examine the impact of childhood PEM on future adolescent health and schooling among survivors in a rural population in Uganda. Methods: Four studies were nested in the Kyamulibwa Health and Demographic Surveillance Site in southwestern Uganda. In study 1, prospective dat...
Background: Health and nutrition inequality is a result of a complex web of factors that include soc...
Background: Uganda, being a low-and-middle income country, struggles with high stunting (low height-...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
Background: To reduce under-five mortality according to Millennium Development Goal 4, infant mortal...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
INTRODUCTION: Community and individual sociodemographic characteristics play an important role in ch...
The study sets out to estimate the effect of breastfeeding and health knowledge on child mortality a...
In developing countries, high parity and extensive periods of breastfeeding presumably result in mat...
Every day there are children in underdeveloped countries, such as Uganda, who are struggling to surv...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
BACKGROUND: Although there has been substantial global progress in decreasing child mortality over t...
Child malnutrition is one of the most serious problems threatening people\u27s lives in Uganda. This...
Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children...
Masteroppgave development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010This study has its basis on the Mill...
Background: Health and nutrition inequality is a result of a complex web of factors that include soc...
Background: Uganda, being a low-and-middle income country, struggles with high stunting (low height-...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
Background: To reduce under-five mortality according to Millennium Development Goal 4, infant mortal...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
INTRODUCTION: Community and individual sociodemographic characteristics play an important role in ch...
The study sets out to estimate the effect of breastfeeding and health knowledge on child mortality a...
In developing countries, high parity and extensive periods of breastfeeding presumably result in mat...
Every day there are children in underdeveloped countries, such as Uganda, who are struggling to surv...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
BACKGROUND: Although there has been substantial global progress in decreasing child mortality over t...
Child malnutrition is one of the most serious problems threatening people\u27s lives in Uganda. This...
Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children...
Masteroppgave development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010This study has its basis on the Mill...
Background: Health and nutrition inequality is a result of a complex web of factors that include soc...
Background: Uganda, being a low-and-middle income country, struggles with high stunting (low height-...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...