• Prevalence Of Vitamin A Deficiency Among Children Under Five Years Of Age In Nigeria

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    • ABSTRACT

      CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

      1.1 Background of study

      1.2 Statement of the Problem

      1.3 Research Questions

      1.4 Objective of the Study

      1.5 Significance of the Study

      1.6 Limitations of the Study

      1.7 De-Limitations of the Study

      1.8 Organization of Study


      CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

      2.1 Conceptual Review

      2.3 Empirical Review


      CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

      3.1 Research Design

      3.2 Sources of Data

      3.3 Population and Sampling

      3.4 Data Collection Tools and Technique

      3.5 Data Collection Process

      3.6 Data Processing and Analysis


      CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULT PRESENTATION

      CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

      5.1 Summary

      5.2 Conclusion

      5.3 Recommendation 

      References

      QUESTIONNAIRE


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The deficiency of Vitamin A increases child vulnerability to stunting whose effects are permanent if not managed early and spilling over into adulthood.  The study aimed to measure the prevalence of vitamin a deficiency among children under five years of age in Nigeria. The study design was descriptive cross-sectional survey. The target population was children under-fives and the sample size was   207 however there was a non-response of two making the response rate 99.03% which is still consi ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ] 1.2 Statement of the Problem The deficiency of the vitamin A is a stern universal under nutrition matters that predominantly touches children aged under-fives. Deficiency of Vitamin is the reason for severe visual damage that can lead to sightlessness, and suggestively reason for surges in severe infection leading to death, from such childhood common illnesses including diarrheal disease, measles and pneumonia. The routine supplementation in Kaduna is low (68%) for children under five years w ... Continue reading---