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El crecimiento infantil en los países en desarrollo es comparable al de las naciones industrializadas, influenciado por el estatus socioeconómico, no por la raza. Las normas internacionales de crecimiento son adecuadas para evaluar el estado de nutrición infantil en estas regiones.
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