Background Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) are currently treated with different food products in separate treatment programs. The development of a unified and simplified treatment protocol using a single food product aims to increase treatment program efficiency and effectiveness. This study, the first stage of the ComPAS trial, sought to assess rate of growth and energy requirements among children recovering from acute malnutrition in order to design a simplified, MUAC-based dosage protocol. Methods We obtained secondary data from patient cards of children aged 6–59 months recovering from SAM in outpatient therapeutic feeding programs (TFPs) and from MAM in supplementary feeding programs (SFPs) in five countries in Af...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
BACKGROUND:Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) are currently treated with different...
Introduction Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) affect more than 50 million childr...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
BackgroundMalnutrition underlies 3 million child deaths worldwide. Current treatments differentiate ...
Background: Malnutrition underlies 3 million child deaths worldwide. Current treatments differentiat...
Background Acute malnutrition is a continuum condition, but severe and moderate forms are treated se...
BACKGROUND: In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantag...
Weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) is not currently an admission criterion to therapeutic feeding programs...
BACKGROUND: Simplified approaches of acute malnutrition (AM) treatment have been conducted over the ...
A simplified, combined protocol was created that admits children with a mid-upper-arm circumference ...
The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition programs treatin...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
BACKGROUND:Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) are currently treated with different...
Introduction Severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM) affect more than 50 million childr...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
BackgroundMalnutrition underlies 3 million child deaths worldwide. Current treatments differentiate ...
Background: Malnutrition underlies 3 million child deaths worldwide. Current treatments differentiat...
Background Acute malnutrition is a continuum condition, but severe and moderate forms are treated se...
BACKGROUND: In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantag...
Weight-for-age z-score (WAZ) is not currently an admission criterion to therapeutic feeding programs...
BACKGROUND: Simplified approaches of acute malnutrition (AM) treatment have been conducted over the ...
A simplified, combined protocol was created that admits children with a mid-upper-arm circumference ...
The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition programs treatin...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...