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1. Association of maternal prenatal copper concentration with gestational duration and preterm birth: a multicountry meta-analysis.

2. Association between asymptomatic infections and linear growth in 18–24‐month‐old Malawian children

3. Provision of small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements does not improve intestinal health among rural Malawian children

4. Statistical analysis plan for the LAKANA trial: a cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel group, three-arm clinical trial testing the effects of mass drug administration of azithromycin on mortality and other outcomes among 1–11-month-old infants in Mali

6. Testing the effects of mass drug administration of azithromycin on mortality and other outcomes among 1–11-month-old infants in Mali (LAKANA): study protocol for a cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel-group, three-arm clinical trial

7. Provision of Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increases Plasma Selenium Concentration in Pregnant Women in Malawi: A Secondary Outcome of a Randomized Controlled Trial

8. Associations between Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Inflammation, Permeability and Damage in Young Malawian Children

9. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child anemia and micronutrient status: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

10. Association of maternal prenatal copper concentration with gestational duration and preterm birth: a multicountry meta-analysis

11. Consumption of multiple micronutrients or small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements containing iodine at the recommended dose during pregnancy, compared with iron and folic acid, does not affect women’s urinary iodine concentration in rural Malawi: a secondary outcome analysis of the iLiNS DYAD trial

12. Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Do Not Affect Plasma or Milk Retinol Concentrations Among Malawian Mothers, or Plasma Retinol Concentrations among Young Malawian or Ghanaian Children in Two Randomized Trials

13. Infections and systemic inflammation are associated with lower plasma concentration of insulin-like growth factor I among Malawian children

14. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child anemia and micronutrient status: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

15. Infant gut microbiota characteristics generally do not modify effects of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on growth or inflammation: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial in Malawi.

16. Environmental exposures and child and maternal gut microbiota in rural Malawi

18. The association of gut microbiota characteristics in Malawian infants with growth and inflammation.

19. The association of gut microbiota characteristics in Malawian infants with growth and inflammation

20. Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements During Pregnancy and Lactation Did Not Affect Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Bioactive Proteins in a Randomized Trial

21. Gut bacteria that prevent growth impairments transmitted by microbiota from malnourished children

22. Sialylated Milk Oligosaccharides Promote Microbiota-Dependent Growth in Models of Infant Undernutrition.

23. The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on anti-malarial antibodies in pregnant women in a randomized controlled trial

25. The Impact of Antenatal Azithromycin and Monthly Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine on Maternal Malaria during Pregnancy and Fetal Growth : A Randomized Controlled Trial

27. Testing the effects of mass drug administration of azithromycin on mortality and other outcomes among 1–11-month-old infants in Mali (LAKANA) : study protocol for a cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel-group, three-arm clinical trial

28. The clinical and screen-detected prevalence of celiac disease in China: A scoping review

29. Association between asymptomatic infections and linear growth in 18–24‐month‐old Malawian children

31. SARS-CoV-2 infection and antibody seroprevalence in routine surveillance patients, healthcare workers and general population in Kita region, Mali: an observational study 2020–2021

32. Associations Between Eight Earth Observation‐Derived Climate Variables and Enteropathogen Infection: An Independent Participant Data Meta‐Analysis of Surveillance Studies With Broad Spectrum Nucleic Acid Diagnostics

33. Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increase Infants’ Plasma Essential Fatty Acid Levels in Ghana and Malawi: A Secondary Outcome Analysis of the iLiNS-DYAD Randomized Trials

34. MICROBIOME: Gut bacteria that prevent growth impairments transmitted by microbiota from malnourished children

36. Human Protoparvovirus DNA and IgG in Children and Adults with and without Respiratory or Gastrointestinal Infections

38. Human Protoparvovirus DNA and IgG in Children and Adults with and without Respiratory or Gastrointestinal Infections

39. Human Protoparvovirus DNA and IgG in Children and Adults with and without Respiratory or Gastrointestinal Infections

40. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child anemia and micronutrient status: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

42. Consumption of multiple micronutrients or small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements containing iodine at the recommended dose during pregnancy, compared with iron and folic acid, does not affect women’s urinary iodine concentration in rural Malawi: a secondary outcome analysis of the iLiNS DYAD trial

43. Association of Maternal Prenatal Selenium Concentration and Preterm Birth: A Multi-Country Meta-Analysis

45. A Lactobacillus-Deficient Vaginal Microbiota Dominates Postpartum Women in Rural Malawi

47. Presence of Giardia lamblia in stools of six- to 18-month old asymptomatic Malawians is associated with children's growth failure.

48. Faecal regenerating 1B protein concentration is not associated with child growth in rural Malawi.

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