MUAC Classification.

MUAC is the circumference of the left upper arm, measured at the mid-point between the tip of the shoulder and the tip of the elbow (olecranon process and the acromium). In children MUAC is useful for the assessment of nutritional status.
 
"Adopted from WHO: Guideline for integrated approach to the national care of HIV-infected children (6 months - 14 years), 2008.

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"Adopted from WHO: Guideline for integrated approach to the national care of HIV-infected children (6 months - 14 years), 2008.

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Three fields of different colors: red for severe, yellow for moderate, green for normal - listing the MUAC ranges for HIV/AIDS affected children.
Creators / Group: 
World Health Organization
Date: 
2008 or later
Language: 
English
Keywords: AIDS (Disease) in children, HIV-positive children

Identifier: 
AP11050_01.jpg


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