Anaemia Among Mother–Child Dyads in India: Trends, Drivers, and Future Projections
ABSTRACT Anaemia among mothers and their children is a widespread public health challenge with profound consequences for individuals and societies. While anaemia has been studied separately in women and children, there remains a literature gap examining anaemia in mother‐child dyads, limiting insights on interventions that may simultaneously address ...
Sarang Pedgaonker +8 more
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A Rare Case of Dextrocardia With Atrioventricular Septal Defect and Situs Inversus in an 8-Month-Old Infant Complicated by Severe Acute Malnutrition. [PDF]
Kassa MT +3 more
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Relapse rates post‐SAM treatment varied: 32% in Mali, 63% in South Sudan, 21% in Somalia. Diverse WASH and animal ownership factors were linked to relapse risk, differing by context. Some WASH conditions increased risk, whereas animal ownership was protective in Mali and South Sudan. No significant associations emerged in Somalia.
Lauren D'Mello‐Guyett +18 more
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Prevalence and exploratory analysis of factors associated with treatment default in outpatient therapeutic care for severe acute malnutrition among children aged 6-59 months in northern Uganda: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Kamulegeya PD, Wanyama R, Akera P.
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ASSOCIATION OF TUBERCULOSIS WITH SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION
Veeraraja B Sathenahalli +5 more
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Abstract Distance from health facilities is an important predictor of treatment seeking and health outcomes. We aimed to describe the relationship between distance from care with admission characteristics and treatment outcomes among children admitted to malnutrition treatment.
Suvi T. Kangas +10 more
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"When they stop coming, we lose them": a qualitative study assessing health workers' experiences on treatment default during outpatient therapeutic care for severe acute malnutrition at Gulu regional referral hospital, Uganda. [PDF]
Kamulegeya PD +3 more
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The Use of Home Fortification Products in Humanitarian Settings: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Home fortification products (HFPs), including multiple micronutrient powders and small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements, are specialized, nutrient‐filled products added to foods with the aim of filling critical nutrient gaps. Despite their potential, there is limited documentation of the use of HFPs in humanitarian settings.
Jacqueline M. Lauer +4 more
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Comparison of time to death and its predictors among hospitalized children with and without severe acute malnutrition at Mulanje District Hospital, Southern Malawi. [PDF]
Pajogo MR, Ndholvu M.
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Connect or detach: A transformative experience for medical students in end‐of‐life care
Abstract Context At the beginning of clinical practice, medical students face complex end‐of‐life (EoL) decisions, such as limiting life‐sustaining therapies, which may precipitate emotionally charged moral dilemmas. Previous research shows these dilemmas may cause identity dissonance and impact students' personal and professional development.
Diego Lima Ribeiro +3 more
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