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Lancet (London, England)|November 12, 2013
Maternal and child nutritionAndré Briend, Steve Collins, Michael Golden, et al.
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|November 24, 2015
Increased Exclusivity of Breastfeeding Associated with Reduced Gut Inflammation in InfantsEshia Moodley-Govender, Helen Mulol, Jennifer Stauber, et al.
Nutrition Journal|March 23, 2011
The duration of diarrhea and fever is associated with growth faltering in rural Malawian children aged 6-18 monthsAriana Weisz, Gus Meuli, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 22, 2008
Nutrition interventions need improved operational capacityGeert Tom Heikens, Beatrice C Amadi, Mark Manary, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|June 10, 2015
Preferences for food and nutritional supplements among adult people living with HIV in MalawiSantiago Rodas-Moya, Stephen Kodish, Mark Manary, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 27, 2005
Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malawian children: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trialHeather Ciliberto, Michael Ciliberto, Andreé Briend, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 26, 2009
Nutritional status of Malawian adults on antiretroviral therapy 1 year after supplementary feeding in the first 3 months of therapyMacdonald Ndekha, Joep J G van Oosterhout, Haroon Saloojee, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|October 29, 2010
A ready-to-use therapeutic food containing 10% milk is less effective than one with 25% milk in the treatment of severely malnourished childrenEleanor Oakley, Jason Reinking, Heidi Sandige, et al.
Pediatrics|December 13, 2016
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child HealthVictor Owino, Tahmeed Ahmed, Michael Freemark, et al.
BMC Research Notes|June 25, 2015
Plasma endotoxin core antibody concentration and linear growth are unrelated in rural Malawian children aged 2-5 yearsNicole Benzoni, Poonum Korpe, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|November 12, 2013
Maternal and child nutritionAndré Briend, Steve Collins, Michael Golden, et al.
Breastfeeding Medicine : the Official Journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine|November 24, 2015
Increased Exclusivity of Breastfeeding Associated with Reduced Gut Inflammation in InfantsEshia Moodley-Govender, Helen Mulol, Jennifer Stauber, et al.
Nutrition Journal|March 23, 2011
The duration of diarrhea and fever is associated with growth faltering in rural Malawian children aged 6-18 monthsAriana Weisz, Gus Meuli, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 22, 2008
Nutrition interventions need improved operational capacityGeert Tom Heikens, Beatrice C Amadi, Mark Manary, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|June 10, 2015
Preferences for food and nutritional supplements among adult people living with HIV in MalawiSantiago Rodas-Moya, Stephen Kodish, Mark Manary, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 27, 2005
Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malawian children: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trialHeather Ciliberto, Michael Ciliberto, Andreé Briend, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 26, 2009
Nutritional status of Malawian adults on antiretroviral therapy 1 year after supplementary feeding in the first 3 months of therapyMacdonald Ndekha, Joep J G van Oosterhout, Haroon Saloojee, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|October 29, 2010
A ready-to-use therapeutic food containing 10% milk is less effective than one with 25% milk in the treatment of severely malnourished childrenEleanor Oakley, Jason Reinking, Heidi Sandige, et al.
Pediatrics|December 13, 2016
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child HealthVictor Owino, Tahmeed Ahmed, Michael Freemark, et al.
BMC Research Notes|June 25, 2015
Plasma endotoxin core antibody concentration and linear growth are unrelated in rural Malawian children aged 2-5 yearsNicole Benzoni, Poonum Korpe, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, et al.
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