ID#: 7154
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This 1968 photograph, captured during the Nigerian-Biafran civil war, showed the inside of a Nigerian building, located in one of the country’s refugee camps, that was used as a food distribution station for refugees, during the conflict. The National Communicable Disease Center (NCDC) helped to treat the 500,000 cases of malnutrition, by setting up food distribution centers and clinics in refugee relief camps, surrounding the Nigerian war zone. Protein enriched foods, including dried codfish and powdered milk, were made available to the children suffering with the protein-calorie malnutrition disease called kwashiorkor.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Dr. Lyle Conrad
Creation Date: 1968
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Copyright Restrictions: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions.