Stopped: Funding constraints
The UBC was a USAID-funded longitudinal prospective cohort study of pregnant women (n= 5030) aged 15-49 years from rural North and South-Western regions of Uganda, conducted between 2014 and 2016. The aim of the UBC study was to observationally follow pregnant women and their newborns until 2 years of age and compare changes over time in communities that were part of an ongoing USAID project called the Community Connector (CC) compared to those communities that were not included in the Community Connector project.
Age range
15 Years – 49 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Percent of infants who were stunted
Timeframe: 0-2 years old
Percent of infants who were wasted
Timeframe: 0-2 years old
Percent of infants who were underweight
Timeframe: 0-2 years old
Infants' weight at birth (kg)
Timeframe: Birth
Percentage of infants with low birth weight
Timeframe: Birth
Percentage of preterm births
Timeframe: Birth
Percentage of infants who were small-for-gestational-age
Timeframe: Birth
Head circumference measurement (cm)
Timeframe: 0-2 years old