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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a malnutrition" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "malnutrition" without the article "a," as it is an uncountable noun.
Example: "The region is facing severe malnutrition due to food scarcity."
Alternatives: "nutritional deficiency" or "poor nutrition."
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I made this photo while I was doing a malnutrition story in rural Maharashtra a year ago.
calls a malnutrition "of excess".
The villages around Hodeidah are also suffering a malnutrition crisis.
Unicef, the UN children's agency, said the south too was facing a malnutrition crisis.
A malnutrition rate of more than 15% is classified as a critical emergency by the World Health Organisation; in many parts of Kenya it exceeds 20%.
We go on to a malnutrition centre where a group of women sits on dirty beds clutching their children, while a cow wanders about in the corridor outside.
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Considering the potential impact of Golden Rice on the reduction in vitamin A-malnutrition, this delay is responsible for an unjustifiable loss of millions of lives, mostly children and women.
The low levels of triglycerides might reflect a "malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome" [ 19] or, more probably, a hemodialysis-catabolic state, associated with increased mortality.
It has also been suggested that infectious complications, such as sepsis, are caused by a malnutrition-induced impaired immune function (Giner et al, 1996; Griffiths, 2003).
"In some areas, there is a 50% malnutrition rate for children under 2.
Malnutrition screening should be conducted using a valid malnutrition screening tool.
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