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  • Unsafe Child Feces Disposal... Unsafe Child Feces Disposal is Associated with Environmental Enteropathy and Impaired Growth
    George, Christine Marie, PhD; Oldja, Lauren, MSPH; Biswas, Shwapon, MBBS ... The Journal of pediatrics, 09/2016, Letnik: 176
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    Objective To investigate the relationship between unsafe child feces disposal, environmental enteropathy, and impaired growth, we conducted a prospective cohort study of 216 young children in rural ...
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  • Geophagy Is Associated with... Geophagy Is Associated with Growth Faltering in Children in Rural Bangladesh
    Perin, Jamie, PhD; Thomas, Alvin, BS; Oldja, Lauren, MSPH ... The Journal of pediatrics, 11/2016, Letnik: 178
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    Objective To determine the relationship between geophagy (mouthing of dirt, sand, clay, or mud) and growth faltering in young children. Study design We examined linear growth as height and weight ...
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  • Safety and efficacy of alte... Safety and efficacy of alternative antibiotic regimens compared with 7 day injectable procaine benzylpenicillin and gentamicin for outpatient treatment of neonates and young infants with clinical signs of severe infection when referral is not possible: a randomised, open-label, equivalence trial
    Baqui, Abdullah H, Prof; Saha, Samir K, Prof; Ahmed, A S M Nawshad Uddin, FCPS ... The Lancet global health, 05/2015, Letnik: 3, Številka: 5
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    Summary Background Severe infections remain one of the main causes of neonatal deaths worldwide. Possible severe infection is diagnosed in young infants (aged 0–59 days) according to the presence of ...
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  • Burden and aetiology of dia... Burden and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infants and young children in developing countries (the Global Enteric Multicenter Study, GEMS): a prospective, case-control study
    Kotloff, Karen L, Dr; Nataro, James P, MD; Blackwelder, William C, PhD ... The Lancet (British edition), 07/2013, Letnik: 382, Številka: 9888
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    Summary Background Diarrhoeal diseases cause illness and death among children younger than 5 years in low-income countries. We designed the Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS) to identify the ...
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