Nutritional and immunisation status, weaning practices and socio-economic conditions of under five children in three villages of Bangladesh

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dc.contributor.authorIqbal, Hossain M.-
dc.contributor.authorYasmin, R.-
dc.contributor.authorKabir, I.-
dc.date.accessioned2009-04-07T07:03:17Z-
dc.date.available2009-04-07T07:03:17Z-
dc.date.issued1999-01-
dc.identifier.citationIndian J Public Health 1999 Jan-Mar;43(1):37-41en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2300-
dc.description.abstractA total of 479 children aged 6-60 months (male/female, 240/239) were studies during 1991 to 1992. Weight for age, height for age (mean +/- SD) were 72 +/- 11%, 90 +/- 7 and 87 +/- 10% of NCHS median respectively. According to Gomez classification, 96% of children had varying degrees of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) (28.4% mild, 58.2% moderate and 9.2% severe). According to Waterlow classification 84% were stunted(36% mild, 33% moderate and 15% severe) and 67% were wasted (47% mild, 18% moderate and 2% severe). Of all children 368 (77%) received BCG and 439 (82%) received partial or full dose of DPT and Polio vaccines. Among children aged 13-60 months 75% received Measles vaccine. Weaning food was started at (mean +/- SD) 8 +/- 4 months. Low household income, parental illiteracy, small family size (< or = 6), early or late weaning and absence of BCG vaccination were significantly associated with severe PEM. Timely weaning, education and promotion of essential vaccination may reduce childhood malnutrition especially severe PEMen
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dc.subjectChild nutritionen
dc.subjectWeaningen
dc.subjectChild nutrition disordersen
dc.subjectCross-sectional studiesen
dc.subjectProtein-energy malnutritionen
dc.subjectInfant nutritional statusen
dc.subjectChild nutritional statusen
dc.subjectAnthropometryen
dc.subjectImmunizationen
dc.subjectSocieconomic conditionsen
dc.subjectBangladeshen
dc.titleNutritional and immunisation status, weaning practices and socio-economic conditions of under five children in three villages of Bangladeshen
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