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The Science of the Total Environment
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May 15, 2012
Prenatal exposure to DDT in malaria endemic region following indoor residual spraying and in non-malaria coastal regions of South Africa
Kalavati Channa, Halina B Röllin, Therese H Nøst, et al.
Plos One
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March 12, 2026
Higher serum zinc micronutrient levels are associated with reduced susceptibility to Group B Streptococcus rectovaginal colonisation in pregnant women
Nisha Dhar, Jennifer Gaddy, David Michael Aronoff, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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June 22, 2013
Differences in prenatal exposure to mercury in South African communities residing along the Indian Ocean
Kalavati Channa, Jon Ø Odland, Tahira Kootbodien, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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April 18, 2009
Increased oxidants and reduced antioxidants in irradiated parenteral nutrition solutions may contribute to the inflammatory response
Guy A Richards, Hayden White, Heidi Grimmer, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment
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May 15, 2012
Prenatal exposure to DDT in malaria endemic region following indoor residual spraying and in non-malaria coastal regions of South Africa
Kalavati Channa, Halina B Röllin, Therese H Nøst, et al.
Plos One
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March 12, 2026
Higher serum zinc micronutrient levels are associated with reduced susceptibility to Group B Streptococcus rectovaginal colonisation in pregnant women
Nisha Dhar, Jennifer Gaddy, David Michael Aronoff, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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June 22, 2013
Differences in prenatal exposure to mercury in South African communities residing along the Indian Ocean
Kalavati Channa, Jon Ø Odland, Tahira Kootbodien, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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April 18, 2009
Increased oxidants and reduced antioxidants in irradiated parenteral nutrition solutions may contribute to the inflammatory response
Guy A Richards, Hayden White, Heidi Grimmer, et al.
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