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Vaccinated children are far less likely to experience stunting compared to unimmunized children

A study in Kenya revealed that immunization with polio, BCG, DPT and measles had protective effects with respect to stunting in children under 5 years of age. In children under the age of 2 years, immunized children were 27% less likely to experience stunting when compared to unimmunized children. Additionally, children who suffered from cough or diarrhea in the 2 weeks prior to the study showed an 80-90% higher probability of being underweight or experiencing wasting.

Full Citation:
Gewa, C.A. and Yandell, N.. 2011. Undernutrition among Kenyan children: contribution of child, maternal and household factors. Public Health Nutrition. 15(6).

Title of Article: Undernutrition among Kenyan children: contribution of child, maternal and household factors

Author(s): Gewa, C.A. and Yandell, N.

Publication Year: 2011

Publication Name: Public Health Nutrition

Publication Volume: 15(6)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22107729/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1017/S136898001100245X

Topics: Health

Disease Vaccines: Diarrhea | Diphtheria | Measles | Pertussis | Polio/OPV/IPV | Tetanus | Tuberculosis/BCG

Countries: Kenya

WHO Regions: Africa