Author: Low, Jan W.
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- Health and nutrition knowledge, attitudes and practices of pregnant women attending and not-attending ANC clinics in Western Kenya: A cross-sectional analysis
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Author: Grant, F.
- What is the cost of integration? Evidence from an integrated health and agriculture project to improve nutrition outcomes in Western Kenya
- Association between infection and nutritional status among infants in a cohort study of vitamin A in western Kenya
- Prevalence of Vitamin A deficiency among infants in Western Kenya
- Feasibility and acceptability of integrating Vitamin A rich orange fleshed sweetpotato into antenatal care services in Western Kenya
- The importance of pregnant mother participation in Mama SASHA pregnant and lactating clubs in communities.
- Determinants of anemia and iron status among pregnant women participating in the Mama SASHA Cohort Study of Vitamin A in Western Kenya: preliminary findings.
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