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Severe malnutrition in infants aged <6 months—Outcomes and risk factors in Bangladesh: A prospective cohort study

Abstract Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evidence underpinning their ca...

Severe malnutrition in infants aged <6 months—Outcomes and risk factors in Bangladesh: A prospective cohort study

Abstract Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evidence underpinning their ca...

Wet nursing for refugee orphans in Bangladesh

This article shares the practical realities of identifying wet nurses for young orphans where artificial feeding is not considered a sa...

Infant Feeding Practices in Binga and Nyaminyami, Zimbabwe in relation to HIV

Talks about 6 months being a critical time; looks at what they are weaning onto now and what the impact is of rapid weaning.

Clinical illnesses and causes of death in a Burmese refugee camp in Bangladesh: Abstract

Clinical illnesses and causes of death in a Burmese refugee camp in Bangladesh. Khan MU International Journal of Epidemiology 1983; 12:...

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