Papua and New Guinea medical journal
Volume 28, Issue 2, 1985, Pages 109-114

A rapid appraisal of the nutritional status of Irian Jaya refugees and Papua New Guineans undergoing severe food shortage in the North Fly region. (Article)

Ulijaszek S.J.* , Welsby S.M.
  • a [Affiliation not available]
  • b [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

A survey of nutritional status of recent border crossers from Irian Jaya undergoing severe food shortages was carried out. The two camps visited were those considered to have the most serious problems at the height of the crisis. Komopkin Camp had the highest levels of malnutrition in all age groups and in all categories, including 52% of children aged 1 to 5 years with signs of kwashiorkor. No kwashiorkor, however, was found in the other camp. Papua New Guinea villagers living alongside the refugees in Komopkin were also suffering from malnutrition, though of lesser severity and shorter duration.

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Index Keywords

kwashiorkor refugee human Refugees nutritional disorder acute disease ethnology Nutrition Disorders classification Infant, Newborn preschool child Infant Child, Preschool newborn Indonesia Article Papua New Guinea world health organization Child

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ISSN: 00311480
Original Language: English