Identifying and managing faltering growth
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Identifying and managing faltering growth
Abstract
Five per cent of under-5s will have an episode of faltering growth. 'We need to identify and support these children to prevent problems later' said Sue Barraclough. If unchecked, faltering growth can lead to stunting and delayed development. Many factors contribute to growth faltering, as shown in Figure C. Signs to look out for are listed in Table A.
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