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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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Appendix E. MICS4 Indicators: Numerators and DenominatorsMICS4 INDICATOR Module Numerator Denominator MDG2.4 Children ever breastfed MN Number <strong>of</strong> women with a live birth inthe 2 years preceding the survey whobreastfed the child at any time2.5 Early initiation <strong>of</strong>breastfeeding2.6 Exclusive breastfeeding under6 months2.7 Continued breastfeeding at 1year2.8 Continued breastfeeding at 2years2.9 Predominant breastfeedingunder 6 monthsMNBFNumber <strong>of</strong> women with a live birth inthe 2 years preceding the survey whoput the newborn infant to the breastwithin 1 hour <strong>of</strong> birthNumber <strong>of</strong> infants under 6 months <strong>of</strong>age who are exclusively breastfedBF Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 12–15months who are currentlybreastfeedingBF Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 20–23months who are currentlybreastfeedingBFNumber <strong>of</strong> infants under 6 months <strong>of</strong>age who received breastmilk as thepredominant source <strong>of</strong> nourishmentduring the previous dayTotal number <strong>of</strong> women with a livebirth in the 2 years preceding thesurveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> women with a livebirth in the 2 years preceding thesurveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> infants under 6months <strong>of</strong> ageTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 12–15monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 20–23monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> infants under 6months <strong>of</strong> age2.10 Duration <strong>of</strong> breastfeeding BF The age in months when 50 percent <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–35 months did notreceive breastmilk during the previous day2.11 Bottle feeding BF Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–23months who were fed with a bottleduring the previous day2.12 Introduction <strong>of</strong> solid, semi–solid or s<strong>of</strong>t foodsBFNumber <strong>of</strong> infants aged 6–8 monthswho received solid, semi-solid or s<strong>of</strong>tfoods during the previous day2.13 Minimum meal frequency BF Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–23months receiving solid, semi-solidand s<strong>of</strong>t foods (plus milk feeds fornon-breastfed children) theminimum times or more, accordingto breastfeeding status, during theprevious day2.14 Age-appropriate breastfeeding BF Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–23months appropriately fed during theprevious day2.15 Milk feeding frequency fornon-breastfed childrenBFNumber <strong>of</strong> non-breastfed childrenaged 6–23 months who received atleast 2 milk feedings during theprevious day2.16 Iodized salt consumption SI Number <strong>of</strong> households with salttesting 15 parts per million or more<strong>of</strong> iodide/iodate2.17 Vitamin A supplementation(children under five)IM Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–59months who received at least onehigh-dose vitamin A supplement inthe 6 months preceding the survey2.18 Low-birth-weight infants MN Number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the 2years preceding the survey weighingbelow 2,500 grams at birth2.19 Infants weighed at birth MN Number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the 2years preceding the survey who wereweighed at birthDe-worming tablet coverage MN Number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–11 yearswho received de-worming tablets inthe last one yearTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–23monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> infants aged 6–8monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–23monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–23monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> non-breastfedchildren aged 6–23 monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> households in whichsalt was tested or with no saltTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–59monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> children aged 6–11years234

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