The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on anti-malarial antibodies in pregnant women in a randomized controlled trial.
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High burden of malaria and anemia among tribal pregnant women in a chronic conflict corridor in India.Providing lipid-based nutrient supplement during pregnancy does not reduce the risk of maternal P falciparum parasitaemia and reproductive tract infections: a randomised controlled trial.Association between malaria immunity and pregnancy outcomes among Malawian pregnant women receiving nutrient supplementation.Minimal Impact by Antenatal Subpatent Plasmodium falciparum Infections on Delivery Outcomes in Malawian Women: A Cohort Study.Undernutrition and malaria in pregnancy - a dangerous dyad?
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The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on anti-malarial antibodies in pregnant women in a randomized controlled trial.
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Christine Langer
Jack S Richards
Kenneth Maleta
Per Ashorn
Stephen J Rogerson
Steve M Taylor
Upeksha P Chandrasiri
Yue-Mei Fan
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10.1186/S12936-015-0707-2
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2015-05-10T00:00:00Z
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