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Intravenous rehydration for severe acute malnutrition with gastroenteritis

Maitland K, Ouattara SM, Sainna H, Chara A, Ogundipe OF,  et al.
2025-06-13 • New England Journal of Medicine
2025-06-13 • New England Journal of Medicine

BACKGROUND

International recommendations advise against the use of intravenous rehydration therapy in children with severe acute malnutrition because of the con...

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Research

Characteristics and treatment outcomes of malnutrition among infants aged less than 6 months in North–East Nigeria (2019–2022)

Amat Camacho N, Husain F, Bahya‐Batinda D, Aung E, Chara A,  et al.
2024-06-04 • Maternal and Child Nutrition
2024-06-04 • Maternal and Child Nutrition
Recommendations for the management of malnutrition among infants aged less than 6 months (<6 m) are based on limited evidence. This study aimed to describe the characteristics, treatment...
Conference Material
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Poster

Epidemiology and outcomes of malnutrition among infants aged 1 to 5 months in North-East Nigeria: retrospective cohort study

Amat Camacho N, Hussain F, Bahya-Batinda D, Tanko M, Chara A,  et al.
2023-06-07 • MSF Scientific Day International 2023
2023-06-07 • MSF Scientific Day International 2023
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Research

Promoting and supporting breastfeeding in a protracted emergency setting—Caregivers' and health workers' perceptions from North-East Nigeria

Amat Camacho N, Chara A, Briskin E, Pellecchia U, Kyi HA,  et al.
2023-06-02 • Frontiers in Public Health
2023-06-02 • Frontiers in Public Health
BACKGROUND
Breastfeeding (BF) should be protected, promoted, and supported for all infants in humanitarian settings. The re-establishment of exclusive BF is also a central part of th...
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Research

When first line treatment of neonatal infection is not enough: blood culture and resistance patterns in neonates requiring second line antibiotic therapy in Bangui, Central African Republic

Nebbioso A, Ogundipe OF, Repetto EC, Mekiedje C, Sanke-Waigana H,  et al.
2021-12-13 • BMC Pediatrics
2021-12-13 • BMC Pediatrics
BACKGROUND
Infectious diseases account for the third most common cause of neonatal deaths. Globally, antibiotic resistance (ABR) has been increasingly challenging neonatal sepsis tre...
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Commentary

Delivering paediatric critical care in humanitarian settings

Umphrey L, Brown AL, Hiffler L, Lafferty N, Garcia DM,  et al.
2018-10-05 • Lancet Child and Adolescent Health
2018-10-05 • Lancet Child and Adolescent Health
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Research

Better care for babies: the added value of a modified reverse syphilis testing algorithm for the treatment of congenital syphilis in a maternity Hospital in Central African Republic

Ogundipe OF, Van der Bergh R, Thierry B, Takarinda KC, Muller CP,  et al.
2019-08-15 • BMC Pediatrics
2019-08-15 • BMC Pediatrics
BACKGROUND:
In high syphilis prevalence settings, the syphilis testing and treatment strategy for mothers and newborns must be tailored to balance the risk of over treatment against...
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Research

Association between cholera treatment outcome and nutritional status in children aged 2-4 years in Nigeria

Bragança Lima MV, Hinderaker SG, Ogundipe OF, Owiti P, Kadai B,  et al.
2021-06-21 • Public Health Action
2021-06-21 • Public Health Action
SETTING
Cholera can aggravate or precipitate malnutrition, and children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have a higher incidence and longer duration of diarrhoea.

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Conference Material
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Poster

Outbreak of ESBL Klebsiella pneumoniae in a maternity unit in Central African Republic

Gil Cuesta J, Thallinger M, Antierens A, Caluwaerts A, Chaillet P,  et al.
2018-05-14 • MSF Scientific Days International 2018: Research
2018-05-14 • MSF Scientific Days International 2018: Research
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Review

MSF Paediatric Days: a step forward in operationalising ‘Humanitarian Paediatrics’

Janet S, Russell N, Morton N, Martinez D, Tamannai M,  et al.
2021-09-27 • MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
2021-09-27 • MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
Around the world, one in four children live in a country affected by conflict, political insecurity and disaster. Healthcare in humanitarian and fragile settings is challenging and compl...