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Collaborating to improve the management of acute malnutrition worldwide Management of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM): Current Knowledge and Practice 1 2 3 Reginald A. Annan , Patrick Webb , Rebecca Brown 1. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana 2. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, USA 3. CMAM Forum CMAM Forum Technical Brief: September 2014 Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the following experts for their very helpful comments and contributions during the development of this brief: Susan Fuller, Erin Boyd, Hatty Barthorp and Maureen Gallagher and all members of the CMAM Forum Steering Committee. Special thanks also go to the following people who shared valuable information of their experiences of MAM management: Cecile Basquin, Shahid Fazal and David Doledec. Patrick Webb would also like to acknowledge the support provided by USAID’s Office of Food for Peace through its Food Aid Quality Review (FAQR) grant to the Friedman School at Tufts, as well as the entire FAQR team. This technical brief was produced with funding from ECHO. The final content is the responsibility of the authors and does not formally represent the position of the CMAM Forum in relation to issues discussed. Abbreviations ACF Action Contre la Faim / Action Against Hunger ART Antiretroviral Therapy BCC Behaviour Change Communication BSF Blanket Supplementary Feeding BSFP Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programmes CMAM Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition CSB Corn Soy Blend CSM Corn Soy Milk DSM Dried Skimmed Milk EFA Essential Fatty Acids ENN Emergency Nutrition Network FANTA Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance FAO Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations FBF Fortified Blended Foods FFP USAID Office of Food For Peace GFD General Food Distribution GAM Global Acute Malnutrition GNC Global Nutrition Cluster HEB High Energy Biscuits HFA Height-for-Age HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency IASC Inter-Agency Standing Committee IMTF International Malnutrition Task Force IPC Integrated Food Security Phase Classification IYCF-E Infant and young child feeding - Emergencies LNS Lipid-based Nutrient Supplement MAM Moderate Acute Malnutrition www.cmamforum.org 1 MNP Micronutrient Powder M&E Monitoring and Evaluation MSF Médecins Sans Frontières MUAC Mid-Upper Arm Circumference NCHS National Centre for Health Statistics NGO Non-Governmental Organisation PDCAAS Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score PLW Pregnant and Lactating Women PUFA Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids RCT Randomised Controlled Trial cRCT cluster Randomised Controlled Trial RDA Recommended Daily Allowance RNI Recommended Nutrient Intake RSB Rice Soya Blend RUF United Nations University RUSF Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food RUTF Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food SAM Severe Acute Malnutrition SD Standard Deviation SFP Supplementary Feeding Programme TSFP Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme TFP Therapeutic Feeding Programme UN United Nations US United States USDA United States Department of Agriculture USAID United States Agency for International Development UNHCR United Nations High Commission for Refugees UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund UNSCN United Nations Standing Committee on Nutrition WFA Weight-for-Age WFH Weight-for-Height WFP World Food Programme WSB Wheat Soy Blend WSM Wheat Soy Milk WHO World Health Organisation www.cmamforum.org 2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................5 1.1 Brief Methodology .....................................................................................................................5 1.2 The Global Burden of MAM.......................................................................................................5 2 The Management of MAM: Recent History ......................................................................................7 2.1 Nutrition Counselling and Education..........................................................................................7 2.2 Supplementary Feeding...............................................................................................................7 2.3 Specialised Foods used for Supplementary Feeding...................................................................8 3 An Overview of Current Guidance for MAM Management..............................................................10 3.1 Principles of MAM Management..............................................................................................10 3.2 MAM Management Decision Making Framework...................................................................11 3.3 Recommended Nutrient Requirements for MAM.....................................................................12 3.4 Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programmes (TSFPs)...........................................................15 3.4.1 Target Population Groups..................................................................................................16 3.4.2 Admission and Discharge Criteria.....................................................................................16 3.4.3 Routine Medical Care........................................................................................................18 3.4.4 Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)...................................................................................18 3.4.5 Referrals ............................................................................................................................18 3.4.6 Coverage............................................................................................................................19 3.5 Capacity Strengthening and Exit Strategy.................................................................................19 3.6 Overview of Specialised Foods Currently used for MAM Management..................................19 3.6.1 Fortified Blended Foods (FBF).........................................................................................19 3.6.2 Lipid-based Nutrient Supplement (LNS) ..........................................................................20 4 Effectiveness of specialised food products: recent reviews/meta-analyses.......................................21 4.1 Effectiveness of targeted SFP....................................................................................................21 4.2 Effectiveness of Specially-Formulated Foods in the treatment of MAM..................................21 5 Challenges Faced in MAM Management..........................................................................................22 5.1 Low profile and lack of consensus............................................................................................22 5.2 Focus on products......................................................................................................................23 5.3 Inconsistent definitions in MAM Management programmes....................................................23 5.4 Evidence gaps ..........................................................................................................................23 5.5 Limited understanding of Nutrient Requirements for MAM ...................................................24 5.6 Gaps in consensus around MAM management protocols ........................................................24 5.7 Lack of provision of basic medical treatment............................................................................25 5.8 Constraints in monitoring and reporting of MAM management data.......................................25 6 Way forward and conclusion..............................................................................................................25 References...............................................................................................................................................27 ANNEXES..............................................................................................................................................31 ANNEX 1: MAM PROGRAMMATIC GUIDANCE.......................................................................31 ANNEX 2: SUMMARY OF PRODUCTS FOR MAM MANAGEMENT......................................33 ANNEX 3: RESOURCES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF MAM ..............................37 TRAINING MANUALS AND GUIDELINES.................................................................................37 www.cmamforum.org 3
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