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. 2008 Feb 12;86(6):474–479. doi: 10.2471/BLT.07.043638

Table 2. Data derived from HNDs and comparisons with household-based data, Brazil 2005–2006.

Indicator Population, region
Semi-arid, north-east regiona (%) Land reform settlements, north-east regiona (%) Quilombolas, nationalb (%)
Length/height-for-age deficitc 6.6d 15.5e 11.6f
Weight-for-age deficitc 5.6d 8.6e 8.1f
Weight-for-length/height deficitc 2.8d 7.3e 2.0f
Child has a birth certificate (informed) 96.0 92.1 93.9
Child has a health card (confirmed) 98.6 95.2 95.6
Weight recorded on the card last 3 months 64.5 45.5 57.6
Mothers with > 5 prenatal care visits 80.5 61.7 74.0
Head of household with < 4 years schooling 41.8 81.4 46.1
Families with Bolsa Família Programme 35.2 38.9 51.7
Household with electricity 95.4 54.4 79.9
Household with water supply 76.3 7.5 29.6
Household with electricity (PNAD 2005)g 92.8h 77.2i 82.5j
Household with water supply 
(PNAD 2005)g 71.9h 19.3i 21.0j

a Source: reference 13.
b Source: Ministry of Social Development and the Fight Against Hunger. Available at: http://www.mds.gov.br/sagi/estudos-e-pesquisas/pesquisas/sumarios [accessed 20 August 2007].
c Below –2.0 Z-scores, NCHS reference.
d Mean child age = 29.2 months. 95% confidence interval: 27.8–30.6; standard error = 0.711. 
Source: based on reference 19.
e Mean child age = 31.9 months. 95% confidence interval: 28.8–35.0; standard error = 1.556. 
Source: based on reference 19.
f Mean child age = 29.6 months. 95% confidence interval: 29.0–30.2; standard error = 0.308. 
Source: Ministry of Social Development and the Fight Against Hunger internal data.
g Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios, PNAD 2005. Available at: http://www.sidra.ibge.gov.br/bda/pesquisas/pnad/default.asp [accessed 20 August 2007].
h Data refers to total north-east region.
i Data refers to rural north-east region.
j Data refers to rural Brazil.