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Program and Cost/Cost Effectiveness Implications for Ethiopia of adopting WHO Guidelines on Acute Malnutrition Admission and Discharge Criteria (The case of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM): A Cluster randomized control and parallel study

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EH6WWH
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By design this study is a cluster randomized control and parallel study. This study was conducted with the general objective of providing practical evidence on the program and cost/cost effectiveness implications for Ethiopia of aligning with the new global WHO and UNICEF cutoff points for identification of acute malnutrition (AM) and graduation from a CMAM program. It was conducted in two regions of Ethiopia - Oromia and Amhara - with each region providing two woredas for the study. The surveyed woredas were Legambo and Mekdella in Amhara region and Fedis and Meta in Oromia region. A total of 36 randomly selected health posts (HPs) were used (8 non-contingent HPs in each Oromia woreda and 10 non-contingent HPs in each Amhara woreda)
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