| Literature DB >> 34998655 |
Ruan Neto Pereira Alves1, Carlos Augusto Carvalho de Vasconcelos2, Nélio Barreto Vieira3, Yara Talita Gomes Pereira4, Pedro Wallison Gomes Feitosa5, Maria Andrezza Gomes Maia5, Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho6, Modesto Leite Rolim Neto7, Hildson Leandro de Menezes8.
Abstract
More than 2.3 million children under the age of five in Yemen suffer from acute malnutrition. Approximately 450,000 are expected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition and may die if they do not receive urgent treatment. In this context, without security, stability, and better access for farmers to have the means to resume growing food, children and their families continue to sink deeper and deeper into hunger and malnutrition. As a result, malnourished children are more vulnerable to illnesses, including diarrhea, respiratory infections, and malaria, which are a major concern in Yemen. This situation is a vicious and often deadly cycle.Entities:
Keywords: Kids; Malnutrition; Morbimortality; Teenagers; Yemen
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34998655 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Nurs ISSN: 0882-5963 Impact factor: 2.145