An urgent scale up of the humanitarian response is needed to avoid deadly consequences in Nigeria's Borno State. This is according to the global medical aid agency Doctors Without Borders or MSF. Since May, MSF has been witnessing an unprecedented influx of malnourished children to its nutrition centre in Maiduguri, suggesting an alarming nutritional crisis in Borno. So far this year, more than two-thousand malnourished children have been admitted for hospital care - about 50 per cent more than from the same period last year. For more on the situation, Channel Africa's Jane Rabothata spoke to MSF medical coordinator in Nigeria Dr Htet Aung Kyi.