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Changes in Haemoglobin Levels in Infants in Malawi: Effect of Low Birth Weight and Fetal Anaemia. le Cessie, S., Verhoeff, F. H., Mengistie, G., Kazembe, P., Broadhead, R., & Brabin, B. J. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal & Neonatal Edition. 2002;86 (3): F182-7. IDPAS# 1888
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Dietary calcium, phytate, and zinc intakes and the calcium, phytate, and zinc molar ratios of the diets of a selected group of East African children. Ferguson, E. L., Gibson, R. S., Thompson, L. U., & Ounpuu, S. Am J Clin Nutr 1989;50 (6): 1450-6. IDPAS# 3436
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Dietary interventions to prevent zinc deficiency. Gibson, R. S., Yeudall, F., Drost, N., Mtitimuni, B., & Cullinan, T. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;68 (2): 484S-7. IDPAS# 3433
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Dietary phytate reduction improves zinc absorption in Malawian children recovering from tuberculosis but not in well children. Manary, M. J., Hotz, C., Krebs, N. F., Gibson, R. S., Westcott, J. E., Arnold, T., Broadhead, R. L., & Hambidge, K. M. J Nutr 2000;130 (12): 2959-64. IDPAS# 2744
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Efficacy of a Multi-Micronutrient Dietary Intervention Based on Haemoglobin, Hair Zinc Concentrations, and Selected Functional Outcomes in Rural Malawian Children. Yeudall, F., Gibson, R. S., Kayira, C., & Umar, E. Eur J Clin Nutr 2002; 56 ( 12): 1176-85. IDPAS# 1895
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Experiences of a community-based dietary intervention to enhance micronutrient adequacy of diets low in animal source foods and high in phytate: A case study in rural Malawian children. Gibson, R. S., Yeudall, F., Drost, N., Mtitimuni, B. M., & Cullinan, T. R. J Nutr 2003;133 (11): 3992S-9. IDPAS# 2306
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Impact of Malarial Infection and Diet on the Amaemia Status of Rural Pregnant Malawian Women. Huddie, J., Gibson, R., & Cullinan, T. (1999). Eur J Clin Nutr 53: 792-801. IDPAS# 170
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Malawi Maternal Anemia Program (Technical Working Paper #10). Project HOPE/MotherCare/John Snow Inc. (1995-98): IDPAS# 492
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Malawi-Maternal Anemia Program. Reproductive Health Focus. Report on Projects for Reduction of Maternal Anemia. Project Hope/MotherCare/John Snow Inc. IDPAS# 533
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Prevalence and severity of xerophthalmia in southern Malawi. Tielsch, J., West, K., Katz, J., Chirambo, M., Schwab, L., Johnson, G., Tizazu, T., Swartwood, J., & Sommer, A. Am J Epidemiol 1986; 124 561-8. IDPAS# 2063
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Suboptimal zinc status in pregnant Malawian women: its association with low intakes of poorly available zinc, frequent reproductive cycling, and malaria. Gibson, R. S., & Huddle, J. M. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;67 (4): 702-9. IDPAS# 3007
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Use of Rapid Assessment Procedures for Nutrition Programme Planning, Project Reorientation, and Training in Malawi. Berggren, G., & Mtimuni, B. (1992) In Rapid Assessment Procedures: Qualitative Methodologies for Planning and Evaluation of Health Related Programmes. International Nutrition Foundation for Developing Countries. Scrimshaw, N. S., & Gleason, G. R., eds. INFDC: Boston IDPAS# 309.36
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Vitamin A capsule supplementation in Malawi villages: Missed opportunities and possible interventions. Berger, R. A. Am J Pub Heal 1995; 85 (5): 18-720. IDPAS# 2064
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Zinc homeostasis in Malawian children consuming a high-phytate, maize-based diet. Manary, M. J., Hotz, C., Krebs, N. F., Gibson, R. S., Westcott, J. E., Broadhead, R. L., & Hambidge, K. M. Am J Clin Nutr 2002;75 (6): 1057-61. IDPAS# 2613
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