Childhood malnutrition is still a major global health problem, contributing to morbidity, mortality and risk for disability [1]. It refers to a combination of nutritional disorders that include underweight (mixed), wasting (acute), stunting (chronic) and micronutrient deficiency [2,3]. Wasting (weight for height) is an acute malnutrition due to a recent failure to receive adequate nutrition and may be affected by recent episodes of diarrhea and other acute illnesses [2] and chronic malnutrition might due to immune-compromisizations from complex, adaptive physiologic and metabolic processes secondary to insufficient nutrients [2]. Around 45%-60% of deaths for children less than 5 years of age were linked to under nutrition, while this is mostly occur in low-and middleincome countries makes most difficulty [1,4].The current burden of malnutrition globally is unacceptably and every country in the world is affected
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