nutritional intervention with ready to use therapeutic food (plumpy nut. by Unicef) and Prebiotics supplimentation ( Galactooligosaccarides). will be given to uncomplicated severe acute malnourished children of 06 months to 59 months of age in southern Punjab Pakistan.one group will be given Ready to use therapeutic food and placebo the other group will be given Prebiotics supplementation (Galacto oligosaccharides) with RUTF ( Ready to use therapeutic Foods).for 60 days primary out will be Mid Upper Arm Circumference \>11.5 centimetre
it will be a double blind Randomised Controlled trial in Out Therapeutic Program centres of Teaching Hospital of Dera Ghazi Khan Pakistan children age of 06 months to 59 months of age from the community will be screened out at health centres . Uncomplicated SAM children will be enrolled for study Before intervention there blood sample and stool sample will be sent to the labs for complete blood examination and complete stool examination. controlled groups will be given Ready To use Therapeutic Food and Placebo (starch) 4 grams per day for 60 days Intervention group will be given Ready to use Therapeutic Food and Prebiotic ( Galactoligosaccharides 4 gram per day for 60 days
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
4gm of prebiotic GOS ( Galactooligosaccharides) and Ready to use theraputic food (RUTF) as per WHO standard on daily basis for 60 Days
Ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF) as per WHO standard and (Starch Placebo) soluble in water and mix in food on daily basis for 60 Days
DG Khan
Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Nutritional cure
Mid Upper Arm Circumference of left arm is measured at the mid point between the tips of shoulder and elbow.It is measured by MUAC tape . More than 11.5 centimetre according to WHO criteria will be primary outcome
Time frame: 60 Days
Weight gain in kilograms
weight will be measured on electronic scale on a flat level surface
Time frame: 60 Days
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