Background: Haiti has the worst malnutrition rate in the Western hemisphere. In October 2010, a cholera epidemic erupted and spread rapidly throughout the country, straining Haiti’s already fragile health infrastructure across all levels of care. This study reviews data from an outpatient therapeutic feeding program (OTP) for acute childhood malnutrition at a clinic in rural Haiti with a focus on the effect of the 2010 cholera epidemic on program operations. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted for the complete set of patients who were enrolled in the OTP from its inception in March 2009 through January 2014. Findings: A total of 187 charts were retrieved representing 176 unique patients, of whom 5 were currently enrolled in ...
IntroductionGlobally, access to treatment for severe and moderate acute malnutrition is very low, in...
BACKGROUND: Severe malnutrition contributes to more than 60 % of deaths in children in developing co...
In children, diarrheal disease can lead to malnutrition, poor growth, and increased risk of developi...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) threatens the lives of millions of children globally. In developing ...
Malnutrition is characterized by the insufficient intake of certain nutrients and the inability of t...
Since the beginning of the cholera epidemic in Haiti 5 years ago, the prevalence of this deadly wate...
Objectives: Haiti has one of the highest rates of childhood undernutrition in the world, devastating...
Access to treatment for acute malnutrition remains a challenge, in part due to the fragmentation of ...
Victoria Koski-Karell,1,2 Paul E Farmer,2–4 Benito Isaac,5 Elizabeth M Campa,5 Loune Viaud,5 P...
BACKGROUND: The Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) model transformed the treatm...
Background: Arua district, in Uganda, hosts some of the largest refugee camps in the country. The es...
SETTING: Cholera can aggravate or precipitate malnutrition, and children with severe acute malnutrit...
Background. According to the WHO 2007 country report, Haiti lags behind the Millennium Development G...
BackgroundRespiratory and diarrheal diseases are leading causes of morbidity and mortality among chi...
Background: Children in third world countries suffer from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in an exte...
IntroductionGlobally, access to treatment for severe and moderate acute malnutrition is very low, in...
BACKGROUND: Severe malnutrition contributes to more than 60 % of deaths in children in developing co...
In children, diarrheal disease can lead to malnutrition, poor growth, and increased risk of developi...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) threatens the lives of millions of children globally. In developing ...
Malnutrition is characterized by the insufficient intake of certain nutrients and the inability of t...
Since the beginning of the cholera epidemic in Haiti 5 years ago, the prevalence of this deadly wate...
Objectives: Haiti has one of the highest rates of childhood undernutrition in the world, devastating...
Access to treatment for acute malnutrition remains a challenge, in part due to the fragmentation of ...
Victoria Koski-Karell,1,2 Paul E Farmer,2–4 Benito Isaac,5 Elizabeth M Campa,5 Loune Viaud,5 P...
BACKGROUND: The Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) model transformed the treatm...
Background: Arua district, in Uganda, hosts some of the largest refugee camps in the country. The es...
SETTING: Cholera can aggravate or precipitate malnutrition, and children with severe acute malnutrit...
Background. According to the WHO 2007 country report, Haiti lags behind the Millennium Development G...
BackgroundRespiratory and diarrheal diseases are leading causes of morbidity and mortality among chi...
Background: Children in third world countries suffer from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in an exte...
IntroductionGlobally, access to treatment for severe and moderate acute malnutrition is very low, in...
BACKGROUND: Severe malnutrition contributes to more than 60 % of deaths in children in developing co...
In children, diarrheal disease can lead to malnutrition, poor growth, and increased risk of developi...