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Age 6-59 months\n2. Reside in the catchment area of the health post where the trial is to be conducted without plans to leave the area over the next year\n3. Uncomplicated moderate acute malnutrition, as defined by no signs of severe illness that would require referral to inpatient facility\n4. Pass appetite test conducted at the time of enrollment\n5. Consent for randomization into the study given by mother, father, and\u002For other primary caregiver\n6. Mid-upper arm circumference of 115-124 mm without nutritional edema\n7. Weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) between -2 and -3\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Complicated acute malnutrition with severe illness requiring transfer to a stabilization center or hospital for treatment. This includes, but is not limited to: a. Hypothermia b. High fever c. Signs of hypoglycemia d. Lethargy or altered mental status e. Moderate to severe dehydration f. Shock g. Other medical complications requiring hospitalization or higher-level medical evaluation\n2. Treatment for acute malnutrition, either as an inpatient or outpatient, within the past 3 months\n3. Known chronic medical illness such as severe cerebral palsy, severe congenital anomalies such as unrepaired congenital heart disease, Down syndrome, hydrocephalus, unrepaired cleft lip or palate, or other conditions that would be expected to contribute to difficulty feeding the prescribed amounts of therapeutic or supplementary food","ALL","6 Months","59 Months",{"count":21,"type":22},2400,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[25],"NA","Protocols for the community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) have not changed significantly for more than 20 years, with relatively complex treatment protocols and persistent supply chain challenges that have limited overall program coverage, leaving millions of malnourished children without care annually. 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