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The burden and trends of child and maternal malnutrition across the regions in Ethiopia, 1990-2019: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.

Mesfin Agachew WoldekidanAsrat WoldeGetaye WorkuAlly WalkerNicholas J KassebaumAlemnesh HailemariamMohsen NaghaviSimon I HayAwoke Misganaw
Published in: PLOS global public health (2024)
The prevalence of child malnutrition and maternal anemia in Ethiopia remains high compared to national, WHO, and UNICEF 2030 targets in all indicators of child malnutrition and anemia despite several interventions in the last three decades. The YLL rate due to child malnutrition was high, with regional variations. In conjunction with other sectors, especially agriculture, the National Nutrition Program and other nutrition initiatives must make greater efforts with short-term and long-term interventions to improve access and better nutrition.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • chronic kidney disease
  • risk factors
  • birth weight
  • climate change
  • iron deficiency
  • pregnant women