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Ethiopia Protocol for the management of Severe Acute Malnutrition (2007)

Author: Sylvie Chamois, Michael Golden and Yvonne Grellety
Year: 2007
Resource type: Official

This document is an update of existing guideline for the management of severe malnutrition written by Professor Michael Golden and Dr Yvonne Grellety (Endorsed by the Ministry of Health in May 2004).

 

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