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Effects of community-based sales of micronutrient powders on morbidity episodes in preschool children in Western Kenya.

Parminder S SuchdevO Yaw AddoReynaldo MartorellFrederick Ke GrantLaird J RuthMinal K PatelPatricia C JuliaoRob QuickRafael Flores-Ayala
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2016)
MNP use in Western Kenya through market-based community sales was not associated with increased infectious morbidity in young children and was associated with decreased hospitalizations for diarrhea and fever. An integrated distribution of MNPs with other health interventions should be explored further in settings with a high child malnutrition and infection burden. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01088958.
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