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Challenges in Implementing the Integrated Community-Based Outpatient Therapeutic Program for Severely Malnourished Children in Rural Southern Ethiopia. Currently, treatment of uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition is managed in the integrated Community […]
Article Link- 26th April 2016
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Role of Social Support in Improving Infant Feeding Practices in Western Kenya: A Quasi-Experimental Study. BACKGROUND: We designed and tested an intervention that used dialogue-based groups to engage infants’ fathers and […]
Article Link- 25th March 2016
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Stability of Vitamin A, Iron and Zinc in Fortified Rice during Storage and Its Impact on Future National Standards and Programs–Case Study in Cambodia. Fortified rice holds great potential for […]
Article Link- 16th January 2016
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Public sector scale-up of zinc and ORS improves coverage in selected districts in Bihar, India. BACKGROUND: In Bihar, India, a new initiative to enhance diarrhea treatment with zinc and ORS […]
Article Link- 1st December 2015
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Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition Can Be Successfully Managed with an Integrated Protocol in Sierra Leone. BACKGROUND: Global acute malnutrition (GAM) is the sum of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and severe […]
Article Link- 30th September 2015
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Application of the Health Belief Model to Teach Complementary Feeding Messages in Ethiopia. In Ethiopia many women do not practice appropriate complementary feeding (CF). The Health Belief Model (HBM) asserts […]
Article Link- 15th June 2015
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Iodized salt in Cambodia: trends from 2008 to 2014. Though the consequences of nutritional iodine deficiency have been known for a long time, in Cambodia its elimination has only become […]
Article Link- 29th May 2015
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Iron+folic acid distribution and consumption through antenatal care: identifying barriers across countries. OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of maternal anaemia remains unacceptably high in developing countries. At the same time, the percentage […]
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Low‐dose RUTF protocol and improved service delivery lead to good programme outcomes in the treatment of uncomplicated SAM: a programme report from Myanmar The treatment of uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition […]
Article Link- 7th April 2015
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Improving newborn care practices through home visits: lessons from Malawi, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Uganda. BACKGROUND: Nearly all newborn deaths occur in low- or middle-income countries. Many of these deaths could be […]
Article Link- 31st March 2015