Objective: Few studies have reported on nutritional recovery, survival and growth among severely malnour-ished children with HIV. This study explores nutritional recovery in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected children during inpatient nutrition rehabilitation and 4 months of follow-up. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Lilongwe district, Malawi
Background: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals that aim to reduce malnutrition and child mor...
BACKGROUND: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
Background: In resource-limited settings, malnutrition is the major cause of death in young children...
Objective: Few studies have reported on nutritional recovery, survival and growth among severely mal...
Abstract: Infant malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa is a public health priority and a challenge in h...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more affected by the HIV epidemic than any other region of the world. At the s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Nutritional care is not optimally integrated into pediatric HIV ca...
Background: HIV affects more than 2.3 million children worldwide and 90 % live in Africa. Malnutriti...
Malnutrition is still a major public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa and Mozambique. The main aim...
© 2016, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. All Rights Reserved. Introduction: Despite glob...
Background and Objectives: HIV-infected children are undernourished; an improvement in their nutriti...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
Background: Poor nutrition has been associated with impaired immunity and accelerated disease progre...
Abstract: The study sought to find out factors contributing to lower than expected recovery rates of...
Although the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines have proved to be effective in the treatment...
Background: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals that aim to reduce malnutrition and child mor...
BACKGROUND: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
Background: In resource-limited settings, malnutrition is the major cause of death in young children...
Objective: Few studies have reported on nutritional recovery, survival and growth among severely mal...
Abstract: Infant malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa is a public health priority and a challenge in h...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more affected by the HIV epidemic than any other region of the world. At the s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Nutritional care is not optimally integrated into pediatric HIV ca...
Background: HIV affects more than 2.3 million children worldwide and 90 % live in Africa. Malnutriti...
Malnutrition is still a major public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa and Mozambique. The main aim...
© 2016, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. All Rights Reserved. Introduction: Despite glob...
Background and Objectives: HIV-infected children are undernourished; an improvement in their nutriti...
The right to adequate nutrition in children is essential for the attainment of high standards of hea...
Background: Poor nutrition has been associated with impaired immunity and accelerated disease progre...
Abstract: The study sought to find out factors contributing to lower than expected recovery rates of...
Although the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines have proved to be effective in the treatment...
Background: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals that aim to reduce malnutrition and child mor...
BACKGROUND: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
Background: In resource-limited settings, malnutrition is the major cause of death in young children...