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AUTHOR(S) Nurul Hidayat Ab Rahman
AUTHOR(S) Ru Zhao; Gaofei Ju
AUTHOR(S) Satyajit Kundu; Abu Sayeed; Abebaw Gedef Azene (et al.)
Dietary diversity (DD) is one of the key components of diet quality, and malnutrition due to poor diet quality led to child morbidity and mortality. However, in Bangladesh, there is a lack of information on childhood DD (aged 6–59 months) amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to assess the minimum DD and its associated factors among children aged 6–59 months during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. A cross sectional study was carried out in six districts of Bangladesh. A total of 1190 respondents were included using cluster random sampling. Individual Dietary Diversity scale (IDDS) for children was used to assess the children's dietary diversity score. Factors associated with DD of children were identified using multilevel binary logistics regression model.
AUTHOR(S) Christine Jean Yeh; Samantha Stanley; Crystal A. Ramirez
AUTHOR(S) Gazi Mahabubul Alam; Morsheda Parvin (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Andreas Chiabi; Mfie Nji Forgwei; Marie Bissong (et al.)
The first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Cameroon was recorded in March 2020. In response to the pandemic, most countries like Cameroon instituted a number of control measures to curb its spread accross the country. These COVID-19 control measures added to the fear of this disease within the population may have led to other detrimental health effects like: the pattern of hospitalizations and hospital outcomes. This is a cross-sectional study with data from in-patient admission records of children admitted to the pediatric ward of the Regional Hospital Bamenda over a 24 months period (1st of March 2019 to the 28th of February 2021). The pre-pandemic period in Cameroon (that is, the first 12 months, from March 2019 to February 2020) and the pandemic period (that is, the last 12 months, from March 2020 to February 2021) were compared.
AUTHOR(S) Alison Quinn; Alessio Russo
AUTHOR(S) Hannah Wright; Mitchell Reardon
AUTHOR(S) Marichela Sepe
AUTHOR(S) Jaideep Gupte
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