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Christopher P Howson

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Reproductive Health|November 15, 2012
15 Million preterm births annually: what has changed this year?Mary V Kinney, Joy E Lawn, Christopher P Howson, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: preterm birth mattersChristopher P Howson, Mary V Kinney, Lori McDougall, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: care before and between pregnancy to prevent preterm births: from evidence to actionSohni V Dean, Elizabeth Mason, Christopher P Howson, et al.
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2019
A consensus statement on birth defects surveillance, prevention, and care in Latin America and the CaribbeanIgnacio Zarante, Paula Hurtado-Villa, Salimah R Walani, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 2, 2014
Improving awareness of preconception health among adolescents: experience of a school-based intervention in LebanonLama Charafeddine, Rym El Rafei, Sophie Azizi, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|August 22, 2013
Preconception health assessment in China, Lebanon and the Philippines: applicability to other countriesMary-Elizabeth Reeve, Lama Charafeddine, Nanbert Zhong, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: accelerating actions for prevention and care of 15 million newborns born too soonJoy E Lawn, Mary V Kinney, José M Belizan, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|July 2, 2016
Prevention of Congenital Disorders and Care of Affected Children: A Consensus StatementGary L Darmstadt, Christopher P Howson, Gijs Walraven, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 20, 2012
Preventing preterm births: analysis of trends and potential reductions with interventions in 39 countries with very high human development indexHannah H Chang, Jim Larson, Hannah Blencowe, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 9) with videos related to

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Reproductive Health|November 15, 2012
15 Million preterm births annually: what has changed this year?Mary V Kinney, Joy E Lawn, Christopher P Howson, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: preterm birth mattersChristopher P Howson, Mary V Kinney, Lori McDougall, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: care before and between pregnancy to prevent preterm births: from evidence to actionSohni V Dean, Elizabeth Mason, Christopher P Howson, et al.
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2019
A consensus statement on birth defects surveillance, prevention, and care in Latin America and the CaribbeanIgnacio Zarante, Paula Hurtado-Villa, Salimah R Walani, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 2, 2014
Improving awareness of preconception health among adolescents: experience of a school-based intervention in LebanonLama Charafeddine, Rym El Rafei, Sophie Azizi, et al.
Maternal and Child Health Journal|August 22, 2013
Preconception health assessment in China, Lebanon and the Philippines: applicability to other countriesMary-Elizabeth Reeve, Lama Charafeddine, Nanbert Zhong, et al.
Reproductive Health|March 15, 2014
Born too soon: accelerating actions for prevention and care of 15 million newborns born too soonJoy E Lawn, Mary V Kinney, José M Belizan, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|July 2, 2016
Prevention of Congenital Disorders and Care of Affected Children: A Consensus StatementGary L Darmstadt, Christopher P Howson, Gijs Walraven, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 20, 2012
Preventing preterm births: analysis of trends and potential reductions with interventions in 39 countries with very high human development indexHannah H Chang, Jim Larson, Hannah Blencowe, et al.
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