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Improving screening for malnourished children at high risk of death: a study of children aged 6–59 months in rural Senegal

Abstract Objective: To investigate whether children with concurrent wasting and stunting require therapeutic feeding and to better und...

Concurrent wasting and stunting among under-five children in Niakhar, Senegal

Abstract The study describes the patterns of concurrent wasting and stunting (WaSt) among children age 6-59 months living in the 1980...

Report of a meeting to harmonise the criteria for monitoring and evaluation of the treatment of acute malnutrition in West and Central Africa

A workshop was convened in Dakar from November 30 to December 1, 2010 to harmonize the definitions and reporting formats of acutely mal...

With poverty so immense, how we help is crucial

Tanya Plibersek, Australian politician, comments on Australian foreign policy, and inappropriate use of infant formula www.smh.com.au/n...

Infant Feeding in Emergencies article: Breastfeeding is the safest option

Article that explains why breastfeeding is the safest infant feeding option in emergencies. The article highlights a helpline people ca...

Infant Feeding in Emergencies (IFE) Making it Matter: Report of an international strategy meeting (2006)

Report of an international strategy meeting on infant and young child feeding in emergencies, held by the IFE Core Group in Oxford, 1-2...

Infant Feeding Practices in Binga and Nyaminyami, Zimbabwe in relation to HIV

Talks about 6 months being a critical time; looks at what they are weaning onto now and what the impact is of rapid weaning.

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