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Published on October 29, 2019
On October 23, Global Health & Humanitarianism Research Fellow delivered a seminar titled Bridging Research + Practice: Case 快播视频 of Chemical Water Quality and Child Malnutrition in a Humanitarian Setting at the Dahdaleh Institute.
Concerns about chemical water quality in intensive therapeutic feeding centres (ITFCs) have persisted among humanitarian fieldworkers for a decade, yet there are no established guidelines for the chemical makeup of water added to the therapeutic feeding and rehydration products used to treat children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM). In the seminar, Dr. Ali told the story and the science behind his research to establish the chemical water quality guidelines for ITFCs in humanitarian response.
Read through the event's live-tweets for key learnings
鈿★笍 鈥淪yed Imran Ali () Tells Story and Science of Child Malnutrition Project鈥
鈥 Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research (@DIGHR_YorkU)
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