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Severe malnutrition in infants aged <6 months—Outcomes and risk factors in Bangladesh: A prospective cohort study

Abstract Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evidence underpinning their ca...

Perceptions of Acute Malnutrition and Its Management in Infants Under 6 Months of Age: A Qualitative Study in Rural Bangladesh

ABSTRACT Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicated” severe acute malnutri...

Meeting Report: Management of At risk Mothers and Infants under six months (MAMI) Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting 2018

Meeting of the MAMI Special Interest Group. 17 January 2017. A one-day meeting of the Management of At risk Mothers and Infants under ...

Meeting Report: Management of At risk Mothers and Infants under six months (MAMI) Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting

A one-day meeting of the Management of At risk Mothers and Infants under six months (MAMI) Special Interest Group (SIG) was hosted by E...

Review of methods for detecting acute malnutrition in infants < 6 months

Poster prepared for the Action Against Hunger 'Research for Nutrition' Conference, 13th November, 2017, Pavillon de l'eau, Paris.

A review of methods to detect cases of severely malnourished infants less than 6 months for their admission into therapeutic care

The aim of this review is to review methods to detect cases of SAM in infants < 6 months in either community or healthcare settings.

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