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Over 440000 Children Treated for Malnutrition as Msf Raises Alarm

Lassa FeverDiseaseDiseasesHealth Nutrition And Populati…

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The article reports a humanitarian crisis in Nigeria with high malnutrition rates, but no direct commercial mechanism is identified. There is no mention of specific companies, commodity prices, supply chains, or market impacts. The event is a public health emergency with weak commercial relevance.

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  • MSF treated over 440,000 children for malnutrition in Nigeria in 2025.
  • 353,989 children received outpatient treatment for severe acute malnutrition.
  • 90,723 children were admitted for acute malnutrition with complications.
  • MSF also treated over 300,000 people for malaria and assisted in over 33,500 deliveries.
  • Crisis exacerbated by conflict, insecurity, and inflation.

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Over 440000 Children Treated for Malnutrition as Msf Raises Alarm — News Analysis