dm2019-0365 Interim Guidelines On LNS SQ
dm2019-0365 Interim Guidelines On LNS SQ
dm2019-0365 Interim Guidelines On LNS SQ
Department of Health
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
August 8,2019
DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
NO.20le- 03Gs
FOR: DOH CENTERS FOR HEALTH DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS.
MINISTER OF HEALTH BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS
REGION FORMUSLIM MII\DANAO GARMM). DOH CHIEFS OF
HOSPITALS. MEDICAL CENTER CHIEFS. AI\D OTHER
CONCERNED TINITS AND OFFICES
Globally, stunting affects 159 million children under 5 years old mostly living in
34 countries in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. By 2030, the global target is
to reduce this numberby 40%o. In the Philippines, 3 out of 10 children are stunted making
it imperative to address the nutritional deficiencies of pregnant women, improve exclusive
breastfeeding (EBF) practices, introduce adequate and timely complementary feeding,
along with continued breastfeeding for up to 2 years or beyond to be able to save the lives
of 1.5 million children under 5 years of age annually.
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While evidence on using lipid-based nutrient supplement-small quantity (LNS-SQ)
in the prevention of stunting among African children showed successful result, the World
Health Organization's (WHO) globat recommendation on its use is not strong due to
limited evidences on its continued use and potential impact in preventing stunting. In the
Philippines, LNS-SQ will be introduced as part of an operations research that will later
inform the development of the Philippine guidelines on its wide use throughout the country.
A. Goal
B. General Objective
To provide interim guidelines for the provision and appropriate use of LNS-SQ
among pregnant and lactating women, and children 6-23 months old in selected
focus provinces registering a high prevalence of stunting.
C. Specific Objectives
1. To provide all DOH Centers for Health Development and other concerned
offices with an interim guideline on the use of LNS-SQ among pregnant and
lactating women and children6-23 months of age.
2. To ensure that CHDs and other concemed offices will have the technical
knowledge and capacities to enable them to continuously provide LNS-SQ to
target beneficiaries.
3. To standardize indicators, reporting and monitoring tools, and evaluation
mechanisms for future integration into existing information systems that will
help in planning and sustainable programming at all levels when nationwide
implementation has been guaranteed.
4. To define roles and functions of DOH Offices in the implementation and
monitoring of LNS-SQ supplementation.
This Order is issued for the guidance of the Centers for Health Development and other
concerned offices in the implementation of the LNS-SQ supplementation among pregnant
and lactating women and children6-23 months old.
V. GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. The interim guidelines on LNS-SQ shall provide direction and options in the prevention
of undernutrition among children and pregnant and lactating women to support the
Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition's goal of reducing the current stunting
prevalence to 2I.4%o in2022.
2. The DOH shall provide the required LNS-SQ to cover all identifred participating
pregnant and lactating women and children 6-23 months in selected focus provinces.
3. Agency / development partners shall secure consent from parlicipating pregnant and
lactating women and parents/guardians of participating children 6-23 months old. Only
those with consent shall be provided with LNS-SQ.
4. Baseline information of participating pregnant and lactating women and children 6-23
months old shall be collected and shall be regularly track as to the consumption of LNS-
SQ. The appropriate anthropometric and other measurements to assess the progress of
the LNS-SQ supplementation impact shall also be collected.
5. All records and reports generated by the LGUs from shall be collected and analyzed and
shall be fed back to concerned local health offices, DOH regional and national offices.
VI. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
A. Target Population
2. Children 6-23 months old who are not acutely malnourished (not wasted)
1. LNS-SQ for Children 6-23 months has the following nutritional contents
-For20g
:
Formg
{recommended . (rccommended
dail"y do€e) :
Lipids '
7.1i Vitamin A 0.4 mg
Vitamin 81
:
Calcium 100 mg :
0.3 mg
mg Vitamin BO
:
Potassium 152 ,, 0.3 mg
2. LNS-SQ for pregnant and lactating women has the following nutritional contents
a
J. Prior to administration of LNS-SQ, pregnant and lactating women and children 6-
23 months shall be assessed by the local health service providers based on the ante
natal care guidelines and guidelines for the anthropometric measurements of
children based on the WHO child growth standards, respectively. Progress
measurements shall also be done based on the agreed tracking period of the target
participants.
4. Preferably, the participating pregnant and lactating women shall also be dewormed
based on the DOH guidelines for deworming
C. LNS-SQ Storage
LNS-SQ are sensitive to heat but has a very low moisture content thus can be stored at
room temperature in a cool dryplace in an airtight container forprotection from insects
and rodents.
1. The Disease Prevention and Control Bureau through the Women, Men and
Children's Health Development Division shall procure the required LNS-SQ for
pregnant and lactating women, and children aged 6-23 months old.
VII. IMPLEMENTINGMECHANISM
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Public Health Services Team
ALGORITHM FOR LNS SQ