Nutritional treatment of children 6–59 months with severely low weight-for-age z-score: a study protocol for a 3-arm randomized controlled trial

  • Suvi T. Kangas (International Rescue Committee) (Ophavsmand)
  • Césaire T. Ouédraogo (Ophavsmand)
  • Moctar Tounkara (Ophavsmand)
  • Bareye Ouoluoguem (Ophavsmand)
  • Issa Niamanto Coulibaly (Ophavsmand)
  • Alhousseyni Haidara (Ophavsmand)
  • Niele Hawa Diarra (Ophavsmand)
  • Koniba Diassana (Ophavsmand)
  • Zachary Tausanovitch (Ophavsmand)
  • Christian Ritz (Ophavsmand)
  • Jonathan C Wells (Ophavsmand)
  • André Briend (Ophavsmand)
  • Mark Myatt (Ophavsmand)
  • Elizabeth Radin (Ophavsmand)
  • Jeanette Bailey (Ophavsmand)

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Abstract Background Admission criteria that treat children with low mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC), and low weight-for-height z-score (WHZ) are not aligned with the evidence on which children are at risk of mortality. An analysis of community-based cohort data from Senegal found that a combination of weight-for-age (WAZ) and MUAC criteria identified all children at risk of near-term death associated with severe anthropometric deficits. This study will address whether children with WAZ
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