Malian children with moderate acute malnutrition who are treated with lipid-based dietary supplements have greater weight gains and recovery rates than those treated with locally produced cereal-legume products: a community-based, cluster-randomized trial

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RUSF was more effective, but more costly, than other dietary supplements for the treatment of MAM; CSB++ yielded intermediate results. The benefits of treatment should be considered in relation to product costs and availability.
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Authors Ackatia-Armah RS;McDonald CM;Doumbia S;Erhardt JG;Hamer DH;Brown KH;;
Journal The American journal of clinical nutrition
Year 2015
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