Controlled trial of three approaches to the treatment of severe malnutrition

作者: A ASHWORTH

DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(94)92885-1

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摘要: Abstract Summary Domiciliary treatment of severely malnourished children could have economic and practical advantages over other methods. We compared three approaches in a controlled trial. 437 Dhaka ( conclude that at-home management after 1 week inpatient care is cost-effective strategy.

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