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Assessing the survival time of hospitalized patients in Eastern Ethiopia during 2019–2020 using the Bayesian approach: A retrospective cohort study
Health Science Reports2024Vol. 7(6), pp. e2135–e2135
Abstract
This study revealed that children below 24 months, those with altered body temperature and pulse rate, NG tube usage, hypoglycemia, and comorbidities such as anemia, diarrhea, dehydration, malaria, and pneumonia had a shorter survival time when affected by severe acute malnutrition under the age of five. To reduce the death rate of children under 5 years of age, it is necessary to design community management for acute malnutrition to ensure early detection and improve access to and coverage for children who are malnourished.
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