Background: Early childhood development provides an important foundation for the development of human capital. Although there is a clear relation between stunting and child development outcomes, less information is available about the developmental and behavioural outcomes of children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Particularly an important research gap exists in Sub-Saharan Africa where there is a high prevalence of SAM and a high rate of co-occurring HIV (human immune deficiency virus) infection. Our first objective was to assess the prevalence and severity of developmental and behavioural disorders on a cohort of children admitted to an inpatient nutritional rehabilitation centre in Malawi. Our second objective was to compare the ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more affected by the HIV epidemic than any other region of the world. At the s...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical, nutritional and neurodevelopment status of HI...
BackgroundSevere acute malnutrition (SAM) is associated with high mortality rates and impairments in...
Background: Early childhood development provides an important foundation for the development of huma...
Background: Early childhood development provides an important foundation for the development of huma...
INTRODUCTION: Up to half of all children presenting to Nutrition Rehabilitation Units (NRUs) in Mala...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and disability are major global health issues. Although they can cau...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in cognition functions and gross brain structure in children seven ...
Background: The 4th Millennium Development Goal (MDG) is to reduce the mortality rates among underfi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in cognition functions and gross brain structure in children seven ...
Abstract Background Retrospective studies show that severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects child de...
BACKGROUND: Severe malnutrition in childhood associated with HIV infection presents a serious humani...
INTRODUCTION: Mortality among children hospitalised for complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM)...
Background: Tackling severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is a global health priority. Heightened risk of...
SummaryBackgroundTackling severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is a global health priority. Heightened ri...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more affected by the HIV epidemic than any other region of the world. At the s...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical, nutritional and neurodevelopment status of HI...
BackgroundSevere acute malnutrition (SAM) is associated with high mortality rates and impairments in...
Background: Early childhood development provides an important foundation for the development of huma...
Background: Early childhood development provides an important foundation for the development of huma...
INTRODUCTION: Up to half of all children presenting to Nutrition Rehabilitation Units (NRUs) in Mala...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and disability are major global health issues. Although they can cau...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in cognition functions and gross brain structure in children seven ...
Background: The 4th Millennium Development Goal (MDG) is to reduce the mortality rates among underfi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in cognition functions and gross brain structure in children seven ...
Abstract Background Retrospective studies show that severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects child de...
BACKGROUND: Severe malnutrition in childhood associated with HIV infection presents a serious humani...
INTRODUCTION: Mortality among children hospitalised for complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM)...
Background: Tackling severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is a global health priority. Heightened risk of...
SummaryBackgroundTackling severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is a global health priority. Heightened ri...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more affected by the HIV epidemic than any other region of the world. At the s...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical, nutritional and neurodevelopment status of HI...
BackgroundSevere acute malnutrition (SAM) is associated with high mortality rates and impairments in...