Category: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM)
This article describes MSF’s experience of implementing a therapeutic feeding programme for adults in Wau, southern Sudan in 1998.
Issue 15, April 2002 (page 11)
Summary of published research.
Issue 26, November 2005 (page 14)
Summary of published paper.
Issue 22, July 2004 (page 9)
A recently published paper reports the results of a study conducted by Concern Worldwide on severely malnourished adults in Baidoa, Somalia, a town at the epicentre of the 1992 famine.
Issue 6, February 1999 (page 11)
This article reports the main findings of a study which aimed to address one of the ongoing debates concerning the treatment of infants <6m - which supplemental milk is the most appropriate to use in their treatment?.
Issue 37, November 2009 (page 18)
This is a story to illustrate that however experienced you are, there is always the chance that you will find yourself in a situation that you are not prepared for, and that you do not feel qualified to deal with.
Issue 10, July 2000 (page 8)
Summary of published research.
Issue 35, March 2009 (page 17)
Summary of review.
Issue 38, April 2010 (page 16)
Revised MSF nutrition guidelines.
Issue 14, November 2001 (page 21)
Unpublished paper.
Issue 24, March 2005 (page 8)
It is quite wrong to consider the advantage of F75 as “theoretical”.
Issue 15, April 2002 (page 12)
This article is based on findings of a report written by Mark Myatt which, in turn, is based on the findings of research undertaken by Save the Children UK in DRC.
Issue 26, November 2005 (page 5)
Summary of proceedings.
Issue 38, April 2010 (page 17)
Summary of publication.
Issue 37, November 2009 (page 13)
During food emergencies, agencies often have to decide at what point Therapeutic Feeding Programmes (TFPs) should be closed. .
Issue 1, May 1997 (page 10)