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Anemia and iron supplementation is not associated with malaria in young Burkinabe children
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Treated malaria does not affect physical growth and hemoglobin concentration of young children in Burkina Faso
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Adherence to small-quantity lipid based nutrient supplement among young Burkinabe children
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Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements, together with malaria and diarrhoea treatment, improve growth and prevent MAM in young Burkinabe children
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Burkinabe infants given small quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements and illness treatment in infancy score higher in motor, language, and personal-social development
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Supplementation with low dose, lipid-based nutrient supplements increases iron reserves and hemoglobin, but not vitamin A status, of young Burkinabe children
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Comparison of zinc protoporphyrin concentration in capillary whole blood and venous washed red blood cells among young Burkinabe children
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Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements together with malaria and diarrhea treatment improve growth and neurobehavioral development in young Burkinabe children