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Improving child survival: Malnutrition task force and the paediatrician's responsibility

Improving child survival: Malnutrition task force and the paediatrician's responsibility
Improving child survival: Malnutrition task force and the paediatrician's responsibility
Malnutrition (underweight) contributes to approximately 60% of all child deaths, yet health professionals, policy makers, and donor agencies often fail to recognise its relevance to child survival. There is a need for the paediatric community to champion the importance of adequate nutrition for normal growth and development, and of placing sufficient emphasis on the prevention and treatment of malnutrition. Many severely malnourished children die from inappropriate treatment. Case fatality rates of 25-30% are commonly found and in some hospitals as many as 50-70% will die. Many of these deaths are avoidable. Weaknesses in health systems, inappropriate training of doctors and nurses, inadequate supervision, and lack of support for staff all contribute to compromised quality of care. The International Union of Nutritional Sciences, with support from the International Pediatric Association, Launched a global Malnutrition Task Force in 2005. The main objective is to ensure that an integrated system of prevention and treatment of malnutrition is actively supported as a fundamental aspect of care, and becomes an integral part of all training programmes
nutrition, child health services, practice guidelines as topic, nutritional sciences, malnutrition, prognosis, physician's role, case management, growth, therapy, health, child nutrition disorders, forecasting, mortality, professional practice, world health, pediatrics, child, humans, development, community, review, human, hospitals
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706-710
Jackson, A.A.
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Ashworth, A.
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Khanum, S.
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Jackson, A.A.
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Ashworth, A.
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Jackson, A.A., Ashworth, A. and Khanum, S. (2006) Improving child survival: Malnutrition task force and the paediatrician's responsibility. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91 (8), 706-710. (doi:10.1136/adc.2006.095596).

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Malnutrition (underweight) contributes to approximately 60% of all child deaths, yet health professionals, policy makers, and donor agencies often fail to recognise its relevance to child survival. There is a need for the paediatric community to champion the importance of adequate nutrition for normal growth and development, and of placing sufficient emphasis on the prevention and treatment of malnutrition. Many severely malnourished children die from inappropriate treatment. Case fatality rates of 25-30% are commonly found and in some hospitals as many as 50-70% will die. Many of these deaths are avoidable. Weaknesses in health systems, inappropriate training of doctors and nurses, inadequate supervision, and lack of support for staff all contribute to compromised quality of care. The International Union of Nutritional Sciences, with support from the International Pediatric Association, Launched a global Malnutrition Task Force in 2005. The main objective is to ensure that an integrated system of prevention and treatment of malnutrition is actively supported as a fundamental aspect of care, and becomes an integral part of all training programmes

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: nutrition, child health services, practice guidelines as topic, nutritional sciences, malnutrition, prognosis, physician's role, case management, growth, therapy, health, child nutrition disorders, forecasting, mortality, professional practice, world health, pediatrics, child, humans, development, community, review, human, hospitals

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Local EPrints ID: 61244
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61244
ISSN: 0003-9888
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Date deposited: 04 Sep 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:25

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Author: A.A. Jackson
Author: A. Ashworth
Author: S. Khanum

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