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  1. 2.1 Determine frequency of feeds. On the first day, feed the child a small amount of F-75 every 2 hours (12 feeds in 24 hours, including through the night). If the child is hypoglycaemic, give 1⁄4 of the 2-hourly amount every half-hour for the first 2 hours or until the child’s blood glucose is at least 3 mmol/l.

  2. Safe preparation of therapeutic milk F75 and F100 Together with WHO and partners, UNICEF has developed guidance for the safe preparation of therapeutic milk in English, French, Arabic and Somali.

  3. F75 is designed to be low in protein, lactose, sodium and iron, modestly high in sugar to prevent hypoglycaemia, and with sufficient energy to maintain energy balance. It is therefore the ideal feed to give during stabilisation.

  4. Hermetic box. For hospitalised patients. Description. F-75 therapeutic milk has been specially designed to stabilise patients during the initial phase of treatment for severe acute malnutrition, known as phase 1 in the management protocol established by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

  5. UNICEF Supply Toolbox. 1.07K subscribers. 368. 33K views 3 years ago. Together with WHO and partners, UNICEF has developed guidance for the safe preparation of F-75 and F-100 therapeutic milk...

  6. Aug 30, 2017 · World Health Organization now recommends the transition from F-75 to ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) in the management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM). We described the transition from F-75 to RUTF and identified correlates of failed transition. Methods.

  7. General Description. F-75 is therapeutic milk diet that has added vegetable fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. It is liquid therapeutic diet with an energy density of approximately 75kcal/100 ml. Intended Use. The F-75 liquid therapeutic diet is intended for stabilisation phase of treatment of children diagnosed with SAM.

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