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Research | Apr 24, 2013

Niger 2013: Tackling the Deadly Combination of Malaria and Malnutrition

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Research | May 24, 2011

Reducing Childhood Mortality in Niger: The Role of Nutritious Foods

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Research | Jul 25, 2010

Reducing wasting in young children with preventive supplementation: a cohort study in Niger

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Research | Mar 22, 2010

Effectiveness of ready-to-use therapeutic food compared to a corn/soy-blend-based pre-mix for the treatment of childhood moderate acute malnutrition in Niger

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Research | May 06, 2009

A large-scale distribution of milk-based fortified spreads: Evidence for a new approach in regions with high burden of acute malnutrition

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Research | Mar 03, 2009

Prognostic accuracy of WHO growth standards to predict mortality in a large-scale nutritional program in Niger

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Research | Jan 31, 2009

Comparison of the new World Health Organization growth standards and the National Center for Health Statistics growth reference regarding mortality of malnourished children treated in a 2006 nutrition program in Niger

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Research | Jan 28, 2009

Mortality risk among children admitted in a large-scale nutritional program in Niger, 2006

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Research | Jan 21, 2009

Effect of preventive supplementation with ready-to-use therapeutic food on the nutritional status, mortality, and morbidity of children aged 6 to 60 months in Niger: A cluster randomized trial

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Research | Dec 29, 2008

Assessing the impact of the introduction of the World Health Organization growth standards and weight-for-height z-score criterion on the response to treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children: Secondary data analysis

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