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Sensitivity and Specificity for the Prediction of Death of the Cutoff for the WHZ using the WHO Growth Standards
<p>Sensitivity and Specificity for the Prediction of Death of the Cutoff for the WHZ using the WHO Growth Standards</p
ROC Curves for the Prediction of Death for the WH Indicators (WH% and WHZ) for the WHO Growth Standards and the NCHS Standards
<p>ROC Curves for the Prediction of Death for the WH Indicators (WH% and WHZ) for the WHO Growth Standards and the NCHS Standards</p
Sensitivity and Specificity for the Prediction of Death of the Cutoff for the WH% Using the WHO Growth Standards
<p>Sensitivity and Specificity for the Prediction of Death of the Cutoff for the WH% Using the WHO Growth Standards</p
Exclusion Criteria Applied in the Study and Final Sample Size
<p>Exclusion Criteria Applied in the Study and Final Sample Size</p
Results of univariate and multivariate analysis without clinical data.
<p>Results of univariate and multivariate analysis without clinical data.</p
Mean and median weight, height or length, age and WH indices upon admission for all children (n = 68,001).
*<p>data missing for 730 children (including presence of edema for 394 children).</p>**<p>data missing for 674 children.</p
Indicators of children at admission in MSF nutritional program, Maradi region, Niger, 2006.
*<p>For continuous variables, the p-value indicates the level of significance from a Student's t-test. For categorical variables, the p-value displayed is for a Chi<sup>2</sup>.</p
Principal outcome for children admitted in MSF nutritional program, Maradi region, Niger, 2006.
*<p>Results exclude 3 outpatient centers with unreliable information.</p>**<p>Children discharged when not responding to treatment: 522.</p
Flow diagram of observations retained in the analysis.
<p>Flow diagram of observations retained in the analysis.</p
Map of locations of MSF inpatient centers and outpatient units in Maradi, Niger 2006.
<p>Map of locations of MSF inpatient centers and outpatient units in Maradi, Niger 2006.</p