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Fig. 1 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

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From: Co-morbidity of malnutrition with falciparum malaria parasitaemia among children under the aged 6–59 months in Somalia: a geostatistical analysis

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Map showing the distribution of the observed prevalence of (I) = wasting, (II) = low-MUAC and (III) = malaria in villages sampled for FSNAU nutrition surveys conducted between 2007 and 2010 in Somalia. The country is divided into three main zones: A = South Central B = North East, C = North West. 48 villages were sampled in North West zone, 85 villages in the North East zone and 755 villages in the South Central. The country’s two main rivers, Juba and Shebelle are located in the South Central zone. MUAC: Mid-Upper arm circumference; FSNAU: Food security and nutrition analysis unit

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