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Nutrition & Mortality Survey in Aden Governorate

Nutrition & Mortality Survey in Aden Governorate. September 2012. Implemented by: Nutrition Department & Aden Governorate Public Health and Population Office With Support of: UNICEF & ECHO. Objectives. Overall objective.

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Nutrition & Mortality Survey in Aden Governorate

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  1. Nutrition & Mortality Survey in Aden Governorate September 2012

  2. Implemented by:Nutrition Department &Aden Governorate Public Health and Population OfficeWith Support of: UNICEF & ECHO

  3. Objectives

  4. Overall objective To establish accurately the nutrition situation in Aden Governorate, determine some of the factors influencing malnutrition.

  5. Specific objectives • To estimate the level of acute malnutrition (wasting), stunting and underweight among children aged 6-59 months in Aden Governorate. • To identify factors influencing nutrition status of the children in Aden including disease prevalence and access to essential services. • To estimate the prevalence of some common diseases (measles, diarrhoea, fever and ARI) in the Governorate. • To estimate the measles and polio vaccination and Vitamin A supplementation coverage among children in the Governorate. • To estimate the crude and under-five mortality rates in the Governorate.

  6. Specific objectives • To determine the average households who did reduce meal size, lower number of meals, sleep hungry, use debts to buy food, and lower expenditures in health and education to buy food. • To estimate the prevalence of using adequately iodized salt in the Governorate.

  7. Sampling and quality

  8. Sample size and design

  9. Sample size and design

  10. Quality concern • Small number of teams with focus training. • Standardization of measurers. • Field test before conduct the data collection. • Intensive supervision at field. • Daily check for the quality. • Data entry verification

  11. Quality concern

  12. Quality concern

  13. Quality concern

  14. Quality concern

  15. Plausibility check

  16. Findings Household characteristics

  17. Household size

  18. Household head gender

  19. Household caretaker education

  20. Household main income source

  21. Household main drinking water source

  22. Household drinking water containers cleanness

  23. Latrine type

  24. Where health service sought

  25. Food security

  26. Salt iodization

  27. Findings Children aged 6 – 59 months

  28. Measurements taken

  29. Measurements taken

  30. Measurements taken

  31. Acute Malnutrition (Wasting)

  32. Acute Malnutrition (Wasting) mean±SD of WHZ (n=1094) : -1.09±1.01

  33. Acute Malnutrition- Case load

  34. Underweight

  35. Underweight mean±SD of WAZ (n=1099) : -1.29±1.02

  36. Chronic malnutrition (Stunting)

  37. Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) mean±SD of HAZ (n=1086) : -0.97±1.07

  38. Compare with other surveys

  39. Feeding practices

  40. Vaccination and vitamin A supplementation

  41. Morbidity

  42. Sleep under mosquito net

  43. Findings Mortality

  44. Crude and underfive death rates Per 10000 per day

  45. Pyramids

  46. Thanks

  47. Questions

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