New study aims to find cheaper, simpler way to save malnourished children
NCT ID NCT07420062
Summary
This study will test whether giving smaller amounts of therapeutic food or requiring fewer clinic visits works as well as current treatments for severely malnourished children in Kenya. Researchers will enroll over 2,200 children aged 6-59 months across 45 health facilities to compare different treatment approaches. The goal is to find the most effective and affordable way to help children recover from malnutrition while making treatment easier for families.
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West Pokot, Wajir, and Samburu counties
Kitale, West Pokot County, Kenya
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