Can a nutrient in eggs keep malnourished kids from getting sicker?

NCT ID NCT06214897

First seen Dec 19, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 17 times

Summary

This study tests whether adding choline (a nutrient found in eggs) to a special food supplement helps children aged 6-59 months with moderate acute malnutrition avoid getting worse. About 1500 children in Malawi will receive either the standard supplement or one with extra choline for up to 12 weeks. The goal is to see if the choline-enriched food reduces the number of kids who develop severe malnutrition.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Chikonde Health Center

    Chikonde, Malawi

  • Chipolonga Health Center

    Chipolonga, Malawi

  • Makhwira Health Center

    Makhwira, Malawi

  • Mbiza Health Clinic

    Mbiza, Malawi

  • Milonde Health Center

    Milonde, Malawi

  • Mitondo Health Center

    Mitondo, Malawi

  • Muloza Health Clinic

    Muloza, Malawi

  • Namasalima Health Center

    Namasalima, Malawi

  • Naphimba Health Center

    Naphimba, Malawi

  • Nkhate Health Clinic

    Nkhate, Malawi

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