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    CHANGE Cohort 3: Assessment of Long-Term Health Consequences of Acute Malnutrition (ACAM). Ethiopia

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    ACAM is an existing prospective cohort of wasting treatment survivors in Ethiopia which has been followed-up post-discharge after been identified as severely malnourished and treated with therapeutic food. Population cohort includes malnourished children treated in outpatient care in 2014-15. Included in the study are children with WLZ <70% median (NCHS reference), and/or MUAC<110 mm and/or bilateral oedema, admitted to OTP and discharged as cured. Data is from a follow up study on Assessment of Long-Term Health Consequences of Acute Malnutrition (ACAM) carried out between 2013 and 2015 in rural districts of Jimma Zone, Ethiopia. Five regions were covered including: Dedo, Mana, Omonada, Seka and Tiro Afeta. The data includes household survey including socio-economic status for the whole participants and anthropometric measures, blood pressure, Body composition, and laboratory test results for a sub-sample of 100 cases (POST SAM) and 100 controls (Non SAM)
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