Improving screening for malnourished children at high risk of death: A study of children aged 6-59 months in rural Senegal

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Objective To investigate whether children with concurrent wasting and stunting require therapeutic feeding and to better understand whether multiple diagnostic criteria are needed to identify children with a high risk of death and in need of treatment.Design Community-based cohort study, following 5751 children through time. Each child was visited up to four times at 6-month intervals. Anthropometric measurements were taken at each visit. Survival was monitored using a demographic surveillance system operating in the study villages.Setting Niakhar, a rural area of the Fatick region of central Senegal.Participants Children aged 6-59 months living in thirty villages in the study area.Results Weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ) and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) were independently associated with near-term mortality. The lowest WAZ threshold that, in combination with MUAC, detected all deaths associated with severe wasting or concurrent wasting and stunting was WAZ <115 mm.Conclusions A combination of MUAC and WAZ detected all near-term deaths associated with severe anthropometric deficits including concurrent wasting and stunting. Therapeutic feeding programmes may achieve higher impact if WAZ and MUAC admission criteria are used.

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Myatt, M., Khara, T., Dolan, C., Garenne, M., & Briend, A. (2019). Improving screening for malnourished children at high risk of death: A study of children aged 6-59 months in rural Senegal. Public Health Nutrition, 22(5), 862–871. https://doi.org/10.1017/S136898001800318X

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