USAID ADVANCING NUTRITION
This document is a poster presentation titled DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEYS FROM GUATEMALA, JORDAN, AND MALAWI REPORTED LOWER MEAN HEMOGLOBIN VALUES IN CHILDREN THAN MICRONUTRIENT STATUS SURVEYS created by USAID Advancing Nutrition in November 2020.
USAID, USAID Advancing Nutrition · 2020

Abstract
The poster compares the results of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Micronutrient Status Surveys (MNS) in three countries - Guatemala, Jordan, and Malawi - and explores the variation in hemoglobin concentration and anemia prevalence in children aged 6-59 months. The study aims to identify the factors contributing to the differences in hemoglobin measurement and anemia classification between DHS and MNS surveys.
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USAID Advancing Nutrition