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Severe Acute Malnutrition: Impact and Prevention
Author(s) -
Bharti Vishwakarma,
Anjana Fellows
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pharmaceutical and biosciences journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-0540
DOI - 10.20510/pbj/9/i2/1276
Subject(s) - malnutrition , medicine , severe acute malnutrition , disease , environmental health , food fortification , pediatrics , malnutrition in children , population , pathology
The severe acute Malnutrition has been related with deficiency, poor diet and inadequate access to health care, and it remains as universal health issue that contributes to ill-health with 50% of childhood deaths due to underlying malnutrition. Bio fortification, probiotic foods and food process methods have shown the potential to beat the deficiency disease. A recently developed home primarily based treatment for severe acute deficiency disease is convalescent the lives of many thousands of kids a year. Ready-touse Therapeutic Food has modified radically the treatment of severe deficiency disease – providing foods that are safe to use reception and guarantee fast weight gain in severely malnourished youngsters. It has been observed that the household size, household food access, and the child’s age were the major predictors of severe acute malnutrition. Engaging poor families in kitchen gardening to ensure household food access and nutritious diet to the children, along with health education and promotion to the mothers of young children are therefore recommended to reduce child undernutrition.

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