Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with severe acute malnutrition. About 9% of sub-Saharan African and 15%of south Asian children have moderate acute malnutrition and about 2% of children in developing countries have severe acute malnutrition. The objective of aim the study was to assess the magnitude of malnutrition in under five children in Ayder referral hospital using a retrospective cross-sectional study design. This study showed that male children, 168(58.1%), were higher than female, 121(41.9%).. Majority, 133(46%), were in the age group b/n 12 to 24 months .More than half, 186(64.4%) were rural dwellers. The types of malnutrition identified were Marasmus, kwashiorkor, Marasmic...
Background: Malnutrition is a critical public health concern in South Sudan where an estimated 200,0...
Background: Malnutrition prevents children from reaching their full physical and mental potential. H...
Background: An estimated of 230 million under-five children are believed to be chronically malnouris...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
Background: Malnutrition is a state of nutrition in which a deficiency or an excess of energy, prote...
Objective: To determine the e ects of infections on severely malnourished children. Study design: De...
Malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. T...
Objective: Estimate levels of and identify factors contributing to child malnutrition in Tigray, Nor...
Introduction: Malnutrition is major public-health problem throughout the developing world and is an ...
Malnutrition in India has been cited as “The silent emergency” because the proportion of under nutri...
Background: Severe acute malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortali...
Background Undernutrition constitutes a major problem among children in Hawassa, Ethiopia, and the ...
Background: Objectives: Study established factors associated with SAM among children aged 6 months t...
Background: Malnutrition prevents children from reaching their full physical and mental potential. H...
Background: Malnutrition is a critical public health concern in South Sudan where an estimated 200,0...
Background: Malnutrition prevents children from reaching their full physical and mental potential. H...
Background: An estimated of 230 million under-five children are believed to be chronically malnouris...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
Background: Malnutrition is a state of nutrition in which a deficiency or an excess of energy, prote...
Objective: To determine the e ects of infections on severely malnourished children. Study design: De...
Malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. T...
Objective: Estimate levels of and identify factors contributing to child malnutrition in Tigray, Nor...
Introduction: Malnutrition is major public-health problem throughout the developing world and is an ...
Malnutrition in India has been cited as “The silent emergency” because the proportion of under nutri...
Background: Severe acute malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortali...
Background Undernutrition constitutes a major problem among children in Hawassa, Ethiopia, and the ...
Background: Objectives: Study established factors associated with SAM among children aged 6 months t...
Background: Malnutrition prevents children from reaching their full physical and mental potential. H...
Background: Malnutrition is a critical public health concern in South Sudan where an estimated 200,0...
Background: Malnutrition prevents children from reaching their full physical and mental potential. H...
Background: An estimated of 230 million under-five children are believed to be chronically malnouris...