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1. PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of Nutrition Counselling for Pregnant Women in Low- and Middle-Income Countries to Improve Maternal, Infant and Child Behavioural, Nutritional and Health Outcomes--A Systematic Review

2. Effectiveness of nutrition counseling for pregnant women in low‐ and middle‐income countries to improve maternal and infant behavioral, nutritional, and health outcomes: A systematic review.

4. Adjusting for the acute phase response is essential to interpret iron status indicators among young zanzibari children prone to chronic malaria and helminth infections

5. Promotion of Zinc Tablets with ORS through Child Health Weeks Improves Caregiver Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice on Treatment of Diarrhoea in Nigeria

6. Rwanda Nutrition Survey, 2010

7. Design and implementation of a health systems strengthening approach to improve health and nutrition of pregnant women and newborns in Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, and Senegal

10. Integrating nutrition into health systems at community level: Impact evaluation of the community‐based maternal and neonatal health and nutrition projects in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal

14. Barriers and enablers for iron folic acid (IFA) supplementation in pregnant women.

15. Cluster-Randomized Non-Inferiority Trial to Compare Supplement Consumption and Adherence to Different Dosing Regimens for Antenatal Calcium and Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation to Prevent Preeclampsia and Anaemia: Rationale and Design of the Micronutrient Initiative Study

16. Early Helminth Infections Are Inversely Related to Anemia, Malnutrition, and Malaria and Are Not Associated with Inflammation in 6- to 23-Month-Old Zanzibari Children

17. Early helminth infections are inversely related to anemia, malnutrition, and malaria and are not associated with inflammation in 6- to 23-month-old Zanzibari children.

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