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Title: Prevalence of malnutrition among under five year olds attending the maternal child health clinic at Busia county Refferal Hospital
Authors: Boss, S.
Muroki, H.
Wawire, A.
Nyamwange, C.
Keywords: Malnutrition
Under five- year-old
Maternal child health
Issue Date: 9-Sep-2018
Publisher: East African Medical journal
Abstract: Objective: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition among under five- year-old children attending the maternal child health clinic (MCH) at Busia county referral hospital. Study Design: A retrospective study Study Setting: Busia County Referral Hospital in Busia County, western Kenya Study Subjects/Participants: All children under five years attending the maternal child health clinic in BCRH from 1st June to 1st august 2018. Results: Majority of the children were of good nutritional status 65%, followed by those who have mild acute malnutrition 23% and finally marasmus and kwashiorkor at 9.35% and 1.1% respectively. The most affected gender was females at 53.4%. Age group 6-23months was the majority at 79% followed by 0-5months at 11.04% and finally 24-59months at 9.9%. 84% had a MUAC reading that was normal and indicated normal nutritional status while just 11% had a MUAC reading that indicated risk for acute malnutrition and 5% had MUAC reading that indicated poor nutrition. Conclusion: Majority of the children are of good nutritional status. The challenge is that those of poor nutritional status are significant as the prevalence is at 35%. The recommendation is that the county government should set aside enough funds to oversee countywide campaigns on nutrition, targeting specific cohorts within the community
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