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| 1. | Abdel R. Omran | ||
| The Epidemiologic Transition Theory. A Preliminary Update | |||
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J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1983; 29: 305-316.
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| 2. | J. L. Deen, G. E. L. Walraven, L. von Seidlein | ||
| Increased Risk for Malaria in Chronically Malnourished Children Under 5 Years of Age in Rural Gambia | |||
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J Trop Pediatr Apr 01, 2002; 48: 78-83.
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| 3. | Cynthia C. Mobley, J. Ties Boerma, Stephen Titus, Britte Lohrke, K. Shangula, Robert E. Black | ||
| Validation Study of a Verbal Autopsy Method for Causes of Childhood Mortality in Namibia | |||
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J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1996; 42: 365-369.
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| 4. | Veronica Spooner, Jane Barker, Steve Tulloch, Deborah Lehmann, Thomas F. de C. Marshall, Makit Kajoi, Michael P. Alpers | ||
| Clinical Signs and Risk Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children Admitted to Goroka Hospital, Papua New Guinea | |||
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J Trop Pediatr Dec 01, 1989; 35: 295-300.
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| 5. | J. van den Hombergh, E. Dalderop, Y. Smit | ||
| Does Iron Therapy Benefit Children with Severe Malaria-associated Anaemia? A Clinical Trial with 12 Weeks Supplementation of Oral Iron in Young Children from the Turiani Division, Tanzania | |||
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J Trop Pediatr Aug 01, 1996; 42: 220-227.
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