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Prevalence And Factors Associated With Diarrhoea Among Children Aged 0-59 Months In Badbaado Camp In Mogadishu, Somalia
Background: This study was community-based and undertaken a cross-sectional descriptive in Mogadishu-Somalia to discover the factors (socio-demographic child characteristics and sanitation and hygiene practices) correlated to the occurrence of diarrheal in below children in Dharkeynley district camp, Somalia. Methodology: The cross-sectional study design used among in Badbaado camp, Mogadishu Somalia. The sample size was 165 respondents using the Kish Lisle (1965) method. All the six sections of Badbado camp were sampled to acquire a representative sample for the research. Probability sampling used to decide on the number of households from each unit.
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