Research priorities to improve the management of acute malnutrition in infants aged less than six months (MAMI)
Worldwide, 8.5 million infants aged less than 6 months (<6m) are acutely malnourished. For the first time, 2013 WHO Malnutrition Guidelines describe their treatment, but on the basis of “very low quality” evidence, per WHO. More and better research is urgently needed. To prioritise the many p...
Main Authors: | Angood, C, McGrath, M, Mehta, S, Mwangome, M, Lung'aho, M, Roberfroid, D, Perry, A, Wilkinson, C, Israel, A, Bizouerne, C, Haider, R, Seal, A, Berkley, J, Kerac, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2015
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