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Mortality and recovery following moderate and severe acute malnutrition in children aged 6-18 months in rural Jharkhand and Odisha, eastern India: A cohort study.

Audrey ProstNirmala NairAndrew CopasHemanta PradhanNaomi M SavillePrasanta TripathyRajkumar GopeShibanand RathSuchitra RathGeordan D ShannonSanghita BhattacharyyaAnthony CostelloHarshpal Singh Sachdev
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
In rural eastern India, the incidence of acute malnutrition among children older than 6 months was high, but case fatality following SAM was 1.2%, much lower than the 10%-20% estimated by WHO. Case fatality rates below 6% have now been recorded in three other Indian studies. Community treatment using ready-to-use therapeutic food may not avert a substantial number of SAM-related deaths in children aged over 6 months, as mortality in this group is lower than expected. Our findings strengthen the case for prioritising prevention through known health, nutrition, and multisectoral interventions in the first 1,000 days of life, while ensuring access to treatment when prevention fails.
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