Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges.
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Breastfeeding up to two years of age or beyond and its influence on child growth and development: a systematic review[Prevalence of preterm birth according to birth weight group: a systematic review].Temporal evolution of the risk factors associated with low birth weight rates in Brazilian capitals (1996-2011)Measuring the invisible: Analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals in relation to populations exposed to drought.Universal health coverage: necessary but not sufficient.Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilians Reveals Highly Differentiated Native American Genome RegionsImplementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in BrazilCoverage and equity in reproductive and maternal health interventions in Brazil: impressive progress following the implementation of the Unified Health System.Time trends in socio-economic inequalities in stunting prevalence: analyses of repeated national surveys.Disaggregating health inequalities within Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2002-2010, by applying an urban health inequality indexSuccess factors for reducing maternal and child mortalityBrazil-Africa technical cooperation in health: what's its relevance to the post-Busan debate on 'aid effectiveness'?Infant mortality by color or race from Rondônia, Brazilian AmazonDelays in receiving obstetric care and poor maternal outcomes: results from a national multicentre cross-sectional study.Modelling the force of infection for hepatitis A in an urban population-based survey: a comparison of transmission patterns in Brazilian macro-regions.Dual burden of malnutrition in US Affiliated Pacific jurisdictions in the Children's Healthy Living Program.Assessing the Brazilian surgical system with six surgical indicators: a descriptive and modelling study.Spatial and temporal analysis of infant mortality from congenital malformations in Brazil (1996-2010).Correction of vital statistics based on a proactive search of deaths and live births: evidence from a study of the North and Northeast regions of Brazil.Adequacy of antenatal care and its relationship with low birth weight in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil: a case-control studyChildbearing during adolescence and offspring mortality: findings from three population-based cohorts in southern Brazil.Inadequate prenatal care utilization and associated factors in São Luís, Brazil.Risk factors for low birth weight in Botucatu city, SP state, Brazil: a study conducted in the public health system from 2004 to 2008.Capacity building of nurses providing neonatal care in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: methods for the POINTS of care project to enhance nursing education and reduce adverse neonatal outcomesChild malnutrition in Haiti: progress despite disasters.Monitoring inequalities in the health workforce: the case study of Brazil 1991-2005.Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in anthropometric status in a population undergoing the nutritional transition: data from 1982, 1993 and 2004 Pelotas birth cohort studiesImpact of alternative reimbursement strategies in the new cooperative medical scheme on caesarean delivery rates: a mixed-method study in rural China.[Cash transfer in Brazil and nutritional outcomes: a systematic review][Correcting vital information: estimating infant mortality, Brazil, 2000-2009]Proposal for a telehealth concept in the translational research modelPrevalence of health promotion programs in primary health care units in Brazil.The stunting syndrome in developing countries.Childhood stunting and the metabolic syndrome components in young adults from a Brazilian birth cohort study.The association of neighbourhood and individual social capital with consistent self-rated health: a longitudinal study in Brazilian pregnant and postpartum women.Association of second and third trimester weight gain in pregnancy with maternal and fetal outcomesDetermining gestational age for public health care users in Brazil: comparison of methods and algorithm creation.Socioeconomic inequalities are still a barrier to full child vaccine coverage in the Brazilian Amazon: a cross-sectional study in Assis Brasil, Acre, Brazil.The Brazilian preference: cesarean delivery among immigrants in PortugalReducing inequities in neonatal mortality through adequate supply of health workers: evidence from newborn health in Brazil
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Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges.
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Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges.
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Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges.
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Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges.
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Carlos Augusto Monteiro
Celia L Szwarcwald
Estela M L Aquino
Fernando C Barros
Maria do Carmo Leal
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10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60138-4
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2011-05-09T00:00:00Z