Magnitude of wasting and underweight among children 6-59 months of age in Sodo Zuria District, South Ethiopia: A community based cross-sectional study

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Objectives: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of wasting and underweight, and identify associated factors in Sodo Zuria district in South Ethiopia. Results: The prevalence of wasting and underweight were 11.1% and 14.0%, respectively. Wasting was significantly associated with male gender, diarrheal morbidity 2 weeks prior to the study and early initiation of complementary feeding. Predictors of underweight were diarrheal morbidity 2 weeks prior to the study and paternal illiteracy. The prevalence of wasting and underweight among under-five children is common in the study area. Diarrheal morbidity was associated with both wasting and underweight. Interventions targeting prevention of diarrheal morbidity through hygienic practices and creating awareness on infant feeding practices need to be implemented in the study area.

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Tufa, E. G., Dake, S. K., Bekru, E. T., Tekle, H. A., Bobe, T. M., Angore, B. N., & Solomon, F. B. (2018). Magnitude of wasting and underweight among children 6-59 months of age in Sodo Zuria District, South Ethiopia: A community based cross-sectional study. BMC Research Notes, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3880-x

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