Follow-up survey on under-five children in Fogera and Mecha districts of Amhara regional state, Ethiopia, 2014 (doi:10.60507/FK2/BNOMSU)

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Citation

Title:

Follow-up survey on under-five children in Fogera and Mecha districts of Amhara regional state, Ethiopia, 2014

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/BNOMSU

Distributor:

bonndata

Date of Distribution:

2023-09-18

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Muahmmed A. Usmam, 2023, "Follow-up survey on under-five children in Fogera and Mecha districts of Amhara regional state, Ethiopia, 2014", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/BNOMSU, bonndata, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Follow-up survey on under-five children in Fogera and Mecha districts of Amhara regional state, Ethiopia, 2014

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/BNOMSU

Identification Number:

39c8886d-9388-48a8-b02a-0436113d1577

Authoring Entity:

Muahmmed A. Usmam (Center for Development Research, Department Economy and Technological Change (ZEF B), University of Bonn)

Distributor:

bonndata

Access Authority:

Muahmmed A. Usmam

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/BNOMSU

Study Scope

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Other

Topic Classification:

WATSAN, child, health, nutrition, water quality, irrigation, sanitation

Abstract:

The follow-up surveys were administered between April and July 2014 after completing the baseline survey by the end of March 2014. The aim of the survey was to collect information on under-five children heath status—such as diarrhea, fever, vomiting, constant cough, stomach pain/cramps and skin infections in the preceding two weeks. This data collection process requires multiple successive visits to the households, and each household has been visited every fortnightly for a period of three months to record the health status of the children. For this purpose, one-page child health calendar questionnaire was developed to record information about symptoms of a particular illness; how long the symptoms stay; and what treatment they seek for if any. The data collection was done by health and agriculture extension workers who work in the selected kebeles. Training was given to the enumerators during the field organization for the follow-up household survey. In most cases, the data collectors ask the child’s primary caretaker—usually the mother or another adult woman household member. Purpose: To examine the longitudinal diarrheal prevalence among under-five children in the study areas.

Time Period:

2014-02-01-2014-03-31

Date of Collection:

2014-03-31-2014-03-31

Country:

Ethiopia

Geographic Bounding Box:

  • West Bounding Longitude: 35.94727172854079
  • East Bounding Longitude: 39.02344360311239
  • South Bounding Latitude: 10.284649736415092
  • North Bounding Latitude: 13.038806447009621

Notes:

This dataset was first published on the institutional Repository "Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung: ZEF Data Portal" with ID={39c8886d-9388-48a8-b02a-0436113d1577}.

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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>

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I would like to acknowledge the support from the Ethiopian Economics Association(EEA), the German Agro Action (Welthungerhilfe) and the Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara (ORDA)and the Central Statistical Agency (CSA) of Ethiopia, Bahir Dar branch.

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