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Category: Severe acute malnutrition

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What is the difference between F-100 and RUTF?

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization, severe acute malnutrition affects millions of children globally. Both F-100 and RUTF are vital therapeutic foods used in the treatment of this condition, but their applications and properties differ significantly. This article explores what is the difference between F-100 and RUTF, detailing their unique characteristics.

How many days is F-75 given for?

3 min read
According to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, the initial phase of inpatient feeding with F-75 therapeutic milk for severe acute malnutrition (SAM) typically lasts between 2 and 7 days. The exact duration depends on the child's clinical condition and their progress in stabilizing from life-threatening medical complications. F-75 is a crucial low-protein, low-energy formula designed to stabilize a child's metabolism, not for weight gain, before transitioning to a higher-energy formula.

Expert Guide: When to change from F-75 to F-100?

2 min read
Globally, severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects millions of children under five, often requiring structured therapeutic feeding protocols. A critical step in this recovery process is knowing when to change from F-75 to F-100, transitioning a patient from stabilization to rapid rehabilitation as per World Health Organization (WHO) protocols.