| Literature DB >> 31324270 |
Emmanuel Nene Odjidja1,2, Sonia Hakizimana3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In humanitarian settings, children of pastoralists usually are the increased risk of malnutrition and its related complications. Consequently, as part of the program's targeted response to the burgeoning malnutrition caseloads, a nutrition and mortality survey was conducted using a global standardized methodology in humanitarian settings in Ikwotos country of the Eastern Equatoria of South Sudan. Additionally, in understanding the intricacies of food diversity consumed in the households, we used infants as a proxy of household feeding and collected information on the range of foods consumed by households. DATA DESCRIPTION: Data contained in this note is a standard cross-sectional survey conducted in South Sudan with children between the ages of 6 and 59 months, although the mortality component covered all members of the household. While data for mortality and infant feeding practices were self-reported, the assessment of nutritional status were in accordance to the World Health Organisation's guidelines for nutrition assessment. Age, sex, height and mid-upper arm circumference data were assessment and malnourished children were classified as those with Z-score between - 2 and - 3 and those above - 3 were classified as severely malnourished.Entities:
Keywords: Humanitarian mortality; Infant feeding practices; Malnutrition; Pastoralists; South Sudan
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31324270 PMCID: PMC6642480 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4475-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Overview of data files/data sets
| Label | Name of data file/data set | File types (file extension) | Data repository and identifier (DOI or accession number) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data file 1 | Primary dataset of survey containing eight tabs described above | MS Excel file (.xlsx) | 10.3886/E108684V3 |
| Supplementary material 1 | Complete report of nutrition survey conducted | Pdf file (.pdf) | 10.3886/E108684V3 |
| Supplementary material 2 | Backup of primary dataset file | .bak file (Backup file) | 10.3886/E108684V3 |