Could less food and fewer visits save more starving children?
NCT ID NCT07420062
Summary
This study aims to find simpler, more affordable ways to treat severe malnutrition in young children in Kenya. Researchers will compare different amounts of therapeutic food and different clinic visit schedules across 45 health facilities. The goal is to identify which approach works best to help children recover while reducing costs for families and health systems.
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West Pokot, Wajir, and Samburu counties
Kitale, West Pokot County, Kenya
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