Frequency of relapse for severe acute malnutrition and associated factors among under five children admitted to health facilities in Hadiya Zone, South Ethiopia

Severe acute malnutrition is a common cause of morbidity and mortality among under five children in Ethiopia. A child may experience more than one episode of SAM depending on the improvement of the underlying factors. However, there is no study that determined the frequency of relapse of SAM cases a...

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Child, Preschool
Children
Children & youth
Computer programs
Data collection
Dietetics
Drafting software
Edema
Edema - complications
Edema - pathology
Editing
Ethiopia - epidemiology
Female
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Humans
Infant
Livestock
Male
Malnutrition
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Nutrients
Nutrition
Nutritional Status
People and Places
Public health
Recurrence
Retrospective Studies
Risk
Rural areas
Severe Acute Malnutrition - complications
Severe Acute Malnutrition - epidemiology
Severe Acute Malnutrition - pathology
Software
Supervisors
title Frequency of relapse for severe acute malnutrition and associated factors among under five children admitted to health facilities in Hadiya Zone, South Ethiopia
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