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ARM CIRCUMFERENCE AND OTHER FACTORS IN CHILDREN AT HIGH RISK OF DEATH IN RURAL BANGLADESH
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InThe Lancet
Year1987
Citations131
Abstract
Mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) was measured monthly for 6 months in about 500 children aged 6-36 months from rural Bangladesh. Children who would die within 1 month of screening could be identified with 94% specificity and 56% sensitivity--almost twice the sensitivity achieved by other anthropometric screening schemes for this level of specificity. Specificity was slightly improved when the absence of breast-feeding, concurrent diarrhoea, oedema, and acute respiratory infection were taken into account. Children at high risk of death can be detected by monthly measurement of MUAC, which may be used in poor communities where interventions have to be selective.
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