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S Khanum

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Child Health Dialogue|January 1, 1996
Fighting malnutrition from hospital to homeA Ashworth, S Khanum
Health Policy and Planning|May 7, 1997
Cost-effective treatment for severely malnourished children: what is the best approach?A Ashworth, S Khanum
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics|June 1, 1989
Survival and growth of severe protein-energy-malnutrition (PEM) children 2 years after nutrition rehabilitation in an urban nutrition centre in BangladeshS Khanum, I Kabir
Mymensingh Medical Journal : MMJ|July 31, 2004
Studies on congenital abnormalities and related risk factorsS Khanum, K Noor, C A Kawser
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 25, 2006
Improving child survival: Malnutrition Task Force and the paediatrician's responsibilityA A Jackson, A Ashworth, S Khanum
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 16, 1998
Growth, morbidity, and mortality of children in Dhaka after treatment for severe malnutrition: a prospective studyS Khanum, A Ashworth, S R Huttly
Lancet (London, England)|December 24, 1994
Controlled trial of three approaches to the treatment of severe malnutritionS Khanum, A Ashworth, S R Huttly
Child Health Dialogue|January 1, 1996
Ten steps to recoveryA Ashworth, A Jackson, S Khanum, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 1, 1988
Nutritional rehabilitation in Bangladesh--the importance of zincK Simmer, S Khanum, L Carlsson, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 17, 1987
Comparison of Edmonston-Zagreb and Schwarz strains of measles vaccine given by aerosol or subcutaneous injectionS Khanum, N Uddin, H Garelick, et al.
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Child Health Dialogue|January 1, 1996
Fighting malnutrition from hospital to homeA Ashworth, S Khanum
Health Policy and Planning|May 7, 1997
Cost-effective treatment for severely malnourished children: what is the best approach?A Ashworth, S Khanum
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics|June 1, 1989
Survival and growth of severe protein-energy-malnutrition (PEM) children 2 years after nutrition rehabilitation in an urban nutrition centre in BangladeshS Khanum, I Kabir
Mymensingh Medical Journal : MMJ|July 31, 2004
Studies on congenital abnormalities and related risk factorsS Khanum, K Noor, C A Kawser
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 25, 2006
Improving child survival: Malnutrition Task Force and the paediatrician's responsibilityA A Jackson, A Ashworth, S Khanum
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 16, 1998
Growth, morbidity, and mortality of children in Dhaka after treatment for severe malnutrition: a prospective studyS Khanum, A Ashworth, S R Huttly
Lancet (London, England)|December 24, 1994
Controlled trial of three approaches to the treatment of severe malnutritionS Khanum, A Ashworth, S R Huttly
Child Health Dialogue|January 1, 1996
Ten steps to recoveryA Ashworth, A Jackson, S Khanum, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 1, 1988
Nutritional rehabilitation in Bangladesh--the importance of zincK Simmer, S Khanum, L Carlsson, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 17, 1987
Comparison of Edmonston-Zagreb and Schwarz strains of measles vaccine given by aerosol or subcutaneous injectionS Khanum, N Uddin, H Garelick, et al.
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