Acute malnutrition and under-5 mortality, northeastern part of India.

Espié E Pujol CR Masferrer M Saint-Sauveur JF Urrutia PP Grais RF
Journal of tropical pediatrics 2011 Oct ; 57(5); 389-91. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmq107. Epub 2010 11 23

Abstract

We assessed the prevalence of childhood acute malnutrition and under-five mortality rate (U5MR) in Darbhanga district, India, using a two-stage 49-cluster household survey. A total of 1379 households comprising 8473 people were interviewed. During a 90-day recall period, U5MR was 0.5 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.2-1.4] per 10,000 per day. The prevalence of global acute malnutrition among 1405 children aged 6-59 months was 15.4% (NCHS) and 19.4% (2006 WHO references). This survey suggests that in Darbhanga district, the population is in a borderline food crisis with few food resources. Appropriate strategies should be developed to improve the overall nutritional and health status of children.