Titre : Risk Factors for Anemia in Children in the DRC: An Ordinal Logistic Regression Approach to the DHS-DRC II Complex Data Sample Weight Model Auteurs : Martin Abysina Soda, Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Eugénie Kabali Hamuli, Revue : Biostatistics and Health Sciences Numéro : Issue 2 Volume : 2 Date : 2021/09/3 DOI : 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2021.0729 ISSN : 2632-8291 Résumé : Anemia is one of the most common and difficult nutritional problems in the world. The 2011 WHO suggests that anemia has affected approximately 800 million children and women. More than half of the children in the South-East Asia and Africa Regions (53.8% or more) are anemic, with the highest proportion (62.3%) coming from the African Region. The World Bank estimates its prevalence among children in sub-Saharan Africa at 67.8%, with 63.9% in Central Africa. WHO and UNICEF stress the urgency of combating it and emphasize the importance of recognizing its multifactorial etiology, a prerequisite for the implementation of effective control programs. Éditeur : ISTE OpenScience