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KACHELIBA, Kenya / DHAKA, July 07 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A t first, 5-year-old Msto Pushen’s family thought his fever and malaise could be remedied by giving him some local herbs.
When that didn’t work, they carried him on foot from their village in western Kenya some hours across the semi-arid scrub to a clinic where he was handed malaria pills and sent home.
But as the weeks passed, the boy’s condition worsened: his weight dropped by almost a third, his belly ballooned, and he became so weak he could barely stand.