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  1. Nature and extent of malnutrition in Bangladesh: Bangladesh national nutrition survey, 1995-96 by Khursheed Jahan, 1998
  2. Does economic inequality affect child malnutrition? The case of Ecuador [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by C. Larrea, I. Kawachi, 2005-01-01
  3. Fish Protein Concentrate: Panacea for Protein Malnutrition? (International Nutrition Policy Series) by E. R. Pariser, Mitchell B. Wallerstein, et all 1978-05-15
  4. Malnutrition & Immune Resp (Kroc Foundation series ; v. 7) by Suskind, 1977
  5. Malnutrition: Role of the TwoCal[R] HN Med Pass Program (2).(Brief Article): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Stacy Bender, Marlo Pusateri, et all 2000-12-01
  6. Nutrition and Malnutrition:Identification and Measurement (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, V. 49)
  7. Wasting Away: The Crisis of Malnutrition in India (Directions in Development (Washington, D.C.).) by Anthony R. Measham, Meera Chatterjee, 1999-04
  8. Look to food, not supplements, for bone health: general malnutrition is not uncommon in the United States, especially in patients older than 65 years.(Musculoskeletal ... An article from: Family Practice News by Kerri Wachter, 2005-05-15
  9. Ecology of Malnutrition in Middle Africa: Ghana, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi and the Former French Equatorial Africa (Studie) by Jacques M. May, 1965-06
  10. Ecology of Malnutrition in the French-Speaking Countries of West Africa
  11. Malnutrition: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Mary Fyke, Crystal, MSc. Kaczkowski, 2006
  12. The War on Malnutrition and Poverty by J. Murray Luck, 1946
  13. Prevalence of malnutrition in adults in Queensland public hospitals and residential aged care facilities.(ORIGINAL RESEARCH)(Case study): An article from: ... of the Dietitians Association of Australia by Merrilyn Banks, Susan Ash, et all 2007-09-01
  14. Geography and culture matter for malnutrition in Bolivia [An article from: Economics and Human Biology] by R. Morales, A.M. Aguilar, et all 2004-12-01

121. GRAIN | Briefings | 2000 | Engineering Solutions To Malnu
We must resist attempts at such commercial exploitation of malnutrition whether The solutions to Vitamin A deficiency, and malnutrition generally,
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ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS TO MALNUTRITION March 2000 "We must resist attempts at such commercial exploitation of malnutrition whether with respect to genetically modified foods or with respect to the misuse of vitamins. " C. Gopalan. 1999 Part 1: Vitamin A Deficiency: Malnutrition and Biodiversity Loss Part 2: Will Genetic Engineering Solve the Problem?

122. Clinical Trial: Beneficial Bacteria To Prevent And Malnutrition And Diarrhea In
Faltering growth due to malnutrition and recurrent diarrhea is a serious public malnutrition at time of weaning; Medical condition that would affect
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Home Search Browse Resources ... About Beneficial Bacteria to Prevent and Malnutrition and Diarrhea in Pakistinian Infants This study is not yet open for patient recruitment.
Verified by National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) July 2005 Sponsored by: National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) Information provided by: National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: Purpose This study will determine whether lactobacillus GG (LGG), a beneficial bacterium, will reduce growth faltering in babies living in a poor area of Pakistan who are being weaned from breastfeeding. Study hypothesis: Use of the probiotic bacteria LGG at the time of weaning will lessen the impact of faltering growth in babies living in the slums of Pakistan. Condition Intervention Malnutrition
Diarrhea
Drug: Lactobacillus GG
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Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Prevention, Randomized, Open Label, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study Official Title: Feasibility Study of Probiotics for Growth Faltering in Pakistan Further Study Details: Primary Outcomes: Growth, as measured by weight for age and height

123. Iafrica.com | News | Sa News Malnutrition Hastens HIV/Aids
malnutrition and food insecurity may accelerate the spread of HIV, while the onset of fullblown Aids and even death may be delayed in well-nourished
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124. BioMed Central | Full Text | Micronutrient Malnutrition And Wasting In Adults Wi
Wasting and micronutrient malnutrition have not been well characterized in adults We hypothesized that micronutrient malnutrition is associated with
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Research article Micronutrient malnutrition and wasting in adults with pulmonary tuberculosis with and without HIV co-infection in Malawi Monique van Lettow Anthony D Harries Johnny J Kumwenda Ed E Zijlstra Tamara D Clark Taha E Taha and Richard D Semba Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA National Tuberculosis Control Programme, Lilongwe, Malawi College of Medicine, Blantyre, Malawi Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA BMC Infectious Diseases The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/4/61 Received Accepted Published This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0

125. OMNI Partners: Program Against Micronutrient Malnutrition (PAMM)
The Program Against Micronutrient malnutrition (PAMM) is a catalyst for collaborating organizations as well as an active participant in the worldwide
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The Program Against Micronutrient Malnutrition (PAMM)
The Program Against Micronutrient Malnutrition (PAMM) is a catalyst for collaborating organizations as well as an active participant in the worldwide initiative to achieve and sustain the elimination of Hidden Hunger by the year 2000. The vision of PAMM is that the world will enter the next century free of the disorders that presently are caused by micronutrient deficiencies. The focus of PAMM is to assist countries with developing their own technical capacity and management systems. To accomplish these goals, PAMM works to build public-private sector alliances, strengthen regional and national education and training systems, raise awareness through advocacy at all levels, and to develop standards to establish quality assurance of national micronutrient programs.
PAMM is coordinated by the faculty at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University, expert staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and program officers at the Task Force for Child Survival and Development. PAMM's network also extends to staff experts at the International Agricultural Center in Wageningen, The Netherlands and faculty at the Department of Human Nutrition of Wageningen Agricultural University and program managers in 42 countries.
In countries where PAMM intervenes, a wider network of contributors such as international agencies, bilateral donors, and non-governmental organizations, are asked to participate to interact with the national government, agencies, and food producing sector. Specific activities that have been accomplished are: (1) national programs in at least nine countries have mobilized industry and/or agricultural support, (2) national laboratories have been established to support monitoring of progress and quality assurance of programs in twelve countries, (3) legislation and regulations for universal salt iodization were developed in many countries, with PAMM providing technical support in China, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and (4) national and regional trainings, patterned after the PAMM training model, have been held in eight countries and more trainings are planned.

126. Healthfinder® - Malnutrition
Carefully selected government and nonprofit health information on malnutrition.
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127. Multilateral Programs-Program Against Hunger, Malnutrition And Disease
aims to contribute to the sustainable reduction of hunger, malnutrition and disease Through the work of CIDA s Program Against Hunger, malnutrition and
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128. Research Review 2002 - Disability And Malnutrition In Developing Countries
Disability and malnutrition in developing countries. An ICHbased researcher is discovering more about malnutrition in children with disabilities in the
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/publications/research_review02/25population2.html
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I completed the PhD programme at the ICH Centre for International Child Health in June 2001 and was appointed as a Research Fellow in Disability and Child Development there in October 2001. I am now developing a research programme in the area of health and nutrition issues for people with disabilities.
Disability and malnutrition in developing countries
An ICH-based researcher is discovering more about malnutrition in children with disabilities in the developing world, and identifying and implementing holistic strategies to help them. Collaborators
Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed, Bangladesh
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