Figure 1.
Flowchart of Outpatient Therapeutic Program children excluded from analysis.
Figure 2.
Population profile of the Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
Figure 3.
Length of Stay by categories of MUAC on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
The box extends between the upper and lower quartiles, the line in the box marks the position of the median, the notches around the median show the extent of an approximate 95% confidence for the position of the median. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile distance above and below the upper and lower quartiles, and the asterisks mark the positions of points more extreme than the range of values covered by the whiskers.
Figure 4.
Percent Weight Gain by categories of MUAC on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
The box extends between the upper and lower quartiles, the line in the box marks the position of the median, the notches around the median show the extent of an approximate 95% confidence for the position of the median. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile distance above and below the upper and lower quartiles, and the asterisks mark the positions of points more extreme than the range of values covered by the whiskers.
Figure 5.
Percent Weight Gain for different categories of height on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
The box extends between the upper and lower quartiles, the line in the box marks the position of the median, the notches around the median show the extent of an approximate 95% confidence for the position of the median. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile distance above and below the upper and lower quartiles, and the asterisks mark the positions of points more extreme than the range of values covered by the whiskers.
Table 1.
Weight gain greater than 15% by MUAC category on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
Figure 6.
Length of Stay for different categories of WHZ on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
The box extends between the upper and lower quartiles, the line in the box marks the position of the median, the notches around the median show the extent of an approximate 95% confidence for the position of the median. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile distance above and below the upper and lower quartiles, and the asterisks mark the positions of points more extreme than the range of values covered by the whiskers; all children had mid-upper arm circumference <115 mm.
Figure 7.
Percent Weight Gain for different categories of WHZ on admission to Outpatient Therapeutic Program.
The box extends between the upper and lower quartiles, the line in the box marks the position of the median, the notches around the median show the extent of an approximate 95% confidence for the position of the median. The whiskers extend to 1.5 times the interquartile distance above and below the upper and lower quartiles, and the asterisks mark the positions of points more extreme than the range of values covered by the whiskers; all children had mid-upper arm circumference <115 mm.