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Table 3 Change in total counts of children by exit outcome during COVID-19a

From: Acute malnutrition recovery rates improve with COVID-19 adapted nutrition treatment protocols in South Sudan: a mixed methods study

 

SAM / OTP Program Exit Counts

MAM / TSFP Program Exit Counts

 

Non-Recovered

Default

Death

Cured

Non-Recovered

Default

Death

Cured

National

−43.1%

−58.9%

−35.2%

− 8.3%

−23.4%

− 40.0%

− 42.1%

1.8%

Central Equatoria

−37.9%

− 39.1%

−63.3%

− 3.0%

−31.8%

−28.7%

136.8%

− 14.9%

Eastern Equatoria

−17.3%

−55.7%

− 48.8%

3.0%

−24.1%

− 44.0%

−51.0%

11.6%

Jonglei

−23.2%

−49.8%

2.4%

8.3%

−33.6%

−14.1%

10.7%

−8.1%

Lakes

−17.7%

−69.1%

−51.2%

−11.1%

23.7%

−58.2%

37.0%

−0.6%

Northern Bahr el Ghazal

−35.1%

−59.1%

− 78.0%

−31.2%

−25.1%

− 41.2%

−92.5%

−6.4%

Unity

− 26.5%

−46.9%

100.0%

−3.7%

23.0%

−12.2%

− 86.3%

3.6%

Upper Nile

−93.7%

−79.4%

−45.0%

−16.5%

−49.6%

−48.3%

−50.0%

−2.6%

Warrap

−50.9%

−66.5%

−35.8%

−21.2%

−20.0%

−49.7%

−36.3%

17.3%

Western Bahr el Ghazal

−61.9%

−67.9%

300.0%

10.6%

−56.4%

− 73.0%

716.7%

13.8%

Western Equatoria

−42.7%

−66.7%

−35.3%

14.0%

−24.8%

−62.3%

7.7%

−0.2%

  1. a Comparison of 15-month periods before (Jan 2019 to Mar 2020) and after (April 2020 to June 2021) COVID