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Diarrheal Episodes Show 95% Predictive Importance for Child Wasting in Ghana

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Last updated: 14/06/2026 12:35
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Infographic showing key risk factors for child wasting in Ghana including diarrheal episodes and maternal education
Machine learning analysis of Ghana's 2022 DHS data identifies diarrheal episodes, maternal education, and dietary diversity as key predictors of wasting in 1,847 children aged 6-23 months. The study reveals complex interactions between risk factors that could inform targeted malnutrition interventions. — Photo: Zeal Creative Studios / Pexels
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A comprehensive data science analysis of Ghana’s 2022 health survey reveals striking statistical findings: diarrheal episodes demonstrate 95% predictive importance for child wasting risk among children aged 6-23 months. Researchers evaluated 1,847 children using machine learning algorithms to identify factors contributing to acute malnutrition during the critical complementary feeding window.

This dominant association reflects the well-established bidirectional relationship between infectious diseases and malnutrition—diarrhea compromises nutrient absorption while malnutrition weakens immune function. The World Health Organization confirms diarrheal diseases as the second leading cause of death in children under five globally. These machine learning-derived insights underscore the urgent need for integrated interventions addressing both infection control and nutritional support in vulnerable populations.

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