Training for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children in Egypt.
Critical training in Egypt to save children's lives: increasing the skills of health care workers in treating SAM.
WHO’s training program on the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children in Egypt is a commendable initiative that will help save the lives of children affected by this life-threatening condition. The cooperation of the Government of Japan, the Ministry of Health and Population, the National Nutrition Institute, and the Egyptian Health Care Authority was essential to make this effort possible.
WHO’s training program on the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children in Egypt is an important step that will contribute to improving public health in the region. It is important to provide a detailed analysis of this training program to understand its potential impact.
SAM is a serious health problem that causes the death of millions of children every year. This is especially dangerous for children living in poor and vulnerable environments. Children with SAM are unable to fight infection and may die if not treated quickly. This training program will provide healthcare workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose and treat SAM. It will help ensure better care for children in Egypt, Gaza and Sudan.
The training program will cover topics including diagnosis and classification of SAM, international medical guidelines, nutritional rehabilitation, management of complications, practical visits to hospitals and preparation of therapeutic meals.
This training program is expected to help improve the quality of treatment for SAM patients and reduce mortality among children in Egypt, Gaza and Sudan. It will be a valuable resource for the healthcare system in the region.
Role of Embassy of Japan in Egypt
The Japanese government provided funding for this training program. This is proof of Japan’s commitment to the development of Egypt’s healthcare system. The Embassy of Japan has played an essential role in the success of this training program.
Training for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children in Egypt. some important facts Type of Training: First of its kind in Egypt:
Training requirements: SAM is a life-threatening condition that causes the death of millions of children each year. This is especially dangerous for children living in poor and vulnerable environments. Children with SAM are unable to fight infection and may die if not treated quickly. Egypt, Gaza and Sudan are countries with high rates of SAM. Healthcare systems in these regions often lack adequately trained staff and resources to treat these conditions.
The aim of this training program is to provide health care workers in Egypt, Gaza and Sudan with the necessary knowledge and skills to diagnose and treat SAM. Through this training, it is hoped to ensure improved care for children in the region.
The training program will use a variety of methods including interactive lectures, workshops, case studies, and hospital visits.
This training program is expected to help improve the quality of treatment for SAM patients and reduce mortality among children in Egypt, Gaza, and Sudan. It will be a valuable resource for the healthcare system in the region.
Participants will gain knowledge and skills in the following subjects:
Diagnosis and classification of SAM: Identification of SAM through various clinical signs and physical examination, determination of severity of malnutrition through measurement of weight and height and use of laboratory tests for diagnosis.
International treatment guidelines: familiarity with the latest WHO recommendations for the treatment of SAM, effectiveness of nutritional rehabilitation programs, correct methods of drug administration.
Nutritional Rehabilitation: Therapeutic Food Preparation and Application
Infant feeding techniques, education and consultation with patients’ families
Complications Management:
Identification and treatment of common complications associated with SAM, management of infections, maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance. Gain experience in a real-world setting caring for SAM patients, using a variety of medical equipment and supplies, interacting with patients, and providing compassionate care.
This training program is organized in collaboration with WHO, Government of Japan, Ministry of Health and Population, National Nutrition Institute and Egypt Health Care Authority.