Long-term outcomes for children with disability and severe acute malnutrition in Malawi.
Natasha LelijveldNora GroceSeema PatelTheresa NnensaEmmanuel ChimweziMelissa J GladstoneMacpherson MallewaJonathan WellsAndrew SealMarko KeracPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Disability is common among children affected by SAM. Those with disability-associated SAM have greatly increased risk of dying even if they survive the initial episode of malnutrition. Survivors have poorer growth, physical strength and school achievement. To enable all children to survive and thrive post-SAM, it is vital to focus more on those with disabilities. SAM treatment programmes should consider using not just clinical assessment but structured assessments to better identify at-risk individuals as well as understand the population of children for which they are developing services.