OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition programs treating severe acute malnutrition, with a low mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC <115 mm) when weight gain is >15%. When this recommendation is followed, the most severely malnourished children receive a shorter treatment compared to children that are less severely malnourished. This study assesses whether using MUAC >125 mm as discharge criteria eliminates this effect. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Data from 753 children cured from a Médecins Sans Frontières outpatient nutrition program in Gedaref, North Sudan were analyzed. MUAC >125 mm was used as discharge criteria. Length of stay and percent weight gain of children were compared in relation ...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends the use of a weight-for-height Z-score ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition programs treatin...
Objective The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition pro...
BACKGROUND: In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantag...
BACKGROUND: The use of proportional weight gain as a discharge criterion for MUAC admissions to p...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
BACKGROUND: The use of proportional weight gain as a discharge criterion for MUAC admissions to p...
Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is increasingly used in identifying and admitting children with a...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the using weight-for height Z-score (WHZ) <...
Citation Using mid-upper arm circumference to end treatment of severe acute malnutrition leads to hi...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends the use of a weight-for-height Z-score ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
Objective: The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition progr...
The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition programs treatin...
Objective The World Health Organization recommends discharging children admitted to nutrition pro...
BACKGROUND: In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantag...
BACKGROUND: The use of proportional weight gain as a discharge criterion for MUAC admissions to p...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
In therapeutic feeding programs (TFP), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) shows advantages over weig...
BACKGROUND: The use of proportional weight gain as a discharge criterion for MUAC admissions to p...
Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is increasingly used in identifying and admitting children with a...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the using weight-for height Z-score (WHZ) <...
Citation Using mid-upper arm circumference to end treatment of severe acute malnutrition leads to hi...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends the use of a weight-for-height Z-score ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although it is crucial to identify those children likely to be treated in an ...