Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Distribution and Determinants of Low Birth Weight in Developing CountriesDecreased pattern recognition receptor signaling, interferon-signature, and bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein gene expression in cord blood of term low birth weight human newborns.The impact of anemia on child mortality: an updated review.Intermittent treatment to prevent pregnancy malaria does not confer benefit in an area of widespread drug resistance.A cohort study of low birth weight and health outcomes in the first year of life, Ghana.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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P2860
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Low birth weight and fetal anaemia as risk factors for infant morbidity in rural Malawi.
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Francine Verhoeff
John Brabin
Saskia le Cessie
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2009-06-01T00:00:00Z