Kenya P R
Kenya Medical Research Institute, Medical Research Centre, Nairobi.
East Afr Med J. 1990 Feb;67(2):126-36.
In developing countries in general, malnutrition has been widely reported as a major public health problem. Most of morbidity and mortality in these countries especially in the under fives are attributed to nutritional deficiencies at least in part. However, documentation of malnutritional problems in these countries is inadequate for monitoring, planning and coordination of control programmes. The data that is collected in few instances where this is accomplished is insufficient for a meaningful analysis. This paper suggests some simple epidemiological techniques which could be routinely employed using the existing health personnel to monitor and document temporal trends and types of data required for useful understanding of the problem.
总体而言,在发展中国家,营养不良作为一个主要的公共卫生问题已被广泛报道。这些国家的大多数发病和死亡情况,尤其是五岁以下儿童的情况,至少部分归因于营养缺乏。然而,这些国家营养不良问题的记录不足以用于监测、规划和协调控制项目。在少数完成记录的情况下所收集的数据,也不足以进行有意义的分析。本文提出了一些简单的流行病学技术,可利用现有的卫生人员常规采用,以监测和记录时间趋势以及为有效理解该问题所需的数据类型。