Severely malnourished children with a low weight-for-height have a higher mortality than those with a low mid-upper-arm-circumference: III. Effect of case-load on malnutrition related mortality– policy implications

Title
Severely malnourished children with a low weight-for-height have a higher mortality than those with a low mid-upper-arm-circumference: III. Effect of case-load on malnutrition related mortality– policy implications
Authors
Keywords
Nutrition, Acute malnutrition, Severe acute malnutrition, SAM, Mid-upper-arm circumference, MUAC, Weight-for-height, WHZ, Mortality, Case fatality rate, Wasting, Oedema, Kwashiorkor, Diagnosis, Case load, Prognosis, Child, Human
Journal
Nutrition Journal
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature America, Inc
Online
2018-08-24
DOI
10.1186/s12937-018-0382-6

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