The Childhood Acute Illness and Nutrition Network (CHAIN) is a global research network focused on optimizing the management and care of highly vulnerable children in resource-limited settings to improve survival, growth and development.
The CHAIN Network aims to identify the biological mechanisms and the socio-economic factors that determine a child’s risk of mortality in the six months following presentation to medical care with an acute illness. Ultimately, The CHAIN Network aims to improve care for acutely ill children living in countries with limited resources and prevent both in-hospital and post-discharge mortality. To do this, the progress of acutely ill children across a range of nutritional status will be tracked throughout their hospital stay and for 6 months after returning to their home and communities. This research will guide the choice of strategies to be taken forth into clinical trials to reduce mortality in this highly vulnerable population.
Read more about the CHAIN Network from our website here
In order to use this feature you must have at least one published or linked dataverse.
Are you sure you want to publish your dataverse? Once you do so it must remain published.
This dataverse cannot be published because the dataverse it is in has not been published.
Are you sure you want to delete your dataverse? You cannot undelete this dataverse.
Filter Results
There are no dataverses within this dataverse. Please log in to see if you are able to add to it.
Sign up or log in to create a dataverse or add a dataset.
Share this dataverse on your favorite social media networks.
Are you sure you want to reset the selected metadata fields? If you do this, any customizations (hidden, required, optional) you have done will no longer appear.
Harvard Dataverse Support
Please fill this out to prove you are not a robot.