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December 16, 2015

Policy Brief: Integrating SMC with Nutritional Supplementation in Northern Nigeria

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In 2014 CHAI led a study, in collaboration with the Kano State Ministry of Health, to assess whether integrating seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) with Plumpy’doz™, a lipid-based nutritional supplement (LNS), has an impact on nutrition or malaria outcomes. This document describes the outcomes and recommendations from this study. The study was made possible by a grant from CIFF. Learn more here.

 

Programs: Malaria
Countries: Nigeria

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