Infectious diseases and malnutrition status in Nepal: An overview

Type Journal Article - Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Title Infectious diseases and malnutrition status in Nepal: An overview
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2002
Page numbers 191-200
URL http://nutriweb.org.my/publications/mjn008_2/mjn8n2_art6.pdf
Abstract
This paper sheds light on infectious diseases and the status of malnutrition in Nepal, a Himalayan country located in South Asia. In spite of efforts by both Government and non-government sectors, infectious diseases are rampant in the countries constituting a major cause of morbidity and mortality, which in turn, impose a socio-economic and public health burden for the country. Intestinal parasitic infection has been implicated in the causation of malnutrition. Malnutrition associated with child mortality is more common among children aged less than five years. Nepalese women suffer from chronic malnutrition. People in rural areas are more affected by malnutrition than those in urban areas. This has been attributed to poverty, lack of education, and rampant infectious diseases.

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