Autor:
Suchdev, P.S.
Addo, O.Y.
Martorell, R.
Grant, F.K.
Ruth, L.J.
Patel, M.K.
Juliao, P.C.
Quick, R.
Flores-Ayala, R.
Background: Although the use of micronutrient powders (MNPs) is considered the preferred approach for childhood anemia control, concerns about iron-related morbidity from clinical trials have challenged programmatic scale-up. Objective: We aimed to measure the effects of community-based sales of ...
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Suchdev, P.S.
,
Addo, O.Y.
,
Martorell, R.
,
Grant, F.K.
,
Ruth, L.J.
,
Patel, M.K.
,
Juliao, P.C.
,
Quick, R.
,
Flores-Ayala, R.
,
[Effects of community-based sales of micronutrient powders on morbidity episodes in preschool children in Western Kenya.]
,
Effects of community-based sales of micronutrient powders on morbidity episodes in preschool children in Western Kenya.