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52. Vitamin A and the Nursing Mother-Infant Dyad : Evidence for intervention
53. Additional file 1 of Implementation and maintenance of infant dietary diversity in Zimbabwe: contribution of food and water insecurity
54. Child Growth According to Maternal and Child HIV Status in Zimbabwe
55. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and improved complementary feeding on early neurodevelopment among children born to HIV-negative mothers in rural Zimbabwe: Substudy of a cluster-randomized trial
56. Antenatal and delivery practices and neonatal mortality amongst women with institutional and non-institutional deliveries in rural Zimbabwe: observational data from a cluster randomized trial
57. Interventions to improve calcium intake through foods in populations with low intake
58. Calcium supplementation for the prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: current evidence and programmatic considerations
59. 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
60. Mother to child transmission of HIV among Zimbabwean women who seroconverted postnatally: prospective cohort study
61. Associations between Breast Milk Viral Load, Mastitis, Exclusive Breast-Feeding, and Postnatal Transmission of HIV
62. The Lancet Commission on water, sanitation and hygiene, and health
63. Effects of a Single Large Dose of Vitamin A, Given during the Postpartum Period to HIV-Positive Women and Their Infants, on Child HIV Infection, HIV-Free Survival, and Mortality
64. Genetic Variants in Nonclassical Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-E and HLA-G Molecules Are Associated with Susceptibility to Heterosexual Acquisition of HIV-1
65. Head circumferences of children born to HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected mothers in Zimbabwe during the preantiretroviral therapy era
66. Preventing environmental enteric dysfunction through improved water, sanitation and hygiene: an opportunity for stunting reduction in developing countries
67. Prevalence, risk factors and short-term consequences of adverse birth outcomes in Zimbabwean pregnant women: a secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized trial.
68. Stunting Persists despite Optimal Feeding: Are Toilets Part of the Solution?
69. The fecal microbiome and rotavirus vaccine immunogenicity in rural Zimbabwean infants
70. The Impact of Improved Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene on Oral Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in Zimbabwean Infants: Substudy of a Cluster-randomized Trial
71. Effect of early exclusive breastfeeding on morbidity among infants born to HIV-negative mothers in Zimbabwe
72. The potential for atmospheric water harvesting to accelerate household access to safe water
73. The potential for atmospheric water harvesting to accelerate household access to safe water
74. Determination of Urinary Mycotoxin Biomarkers Using a Sensitive Online Solid Phase Extraction-UHPLC-MS/MS Method
75. Maternal fecal microbiome predicts gestational age, birth weight and neonatal growth in rural Zimbabwe.
76. A One Health Approach to Child Stunting: Evidence and Research Agenda
77. Biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction are not consistently associated with linear growth velocity in rural Zimbabwean infants
78. Associations between maternal obesity and infectious morbidity in Zimbabwean infants
79. Heat treatment of expressed breast milk is a feasible option for feeding hiv-exposed, uninfected children after 6 months of age in rural Zimbabwe
80. Maternal Decision-Making Autonomy, Mental Health, Gender Norm Attitudes, and Social Support During Pregnancy Predict Child Care-Giving and Stunting in Rural Zimbabwe
81. Traditional Oral Remedies and Perceived Breast Milk Insufficiency Are Major Barriers to Exclusive Breastfeeding in Rural Zimbabwe1-3
82. Hepcidin decreases over the first year of life in healthy African infants
83. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), environmental enteropathy, nutrition, and early child development: making the links
84. Maternal Capabilities Are Associated with Child Caregiving Behaviors Among Women in Rural Zimbabwe
85. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child growth: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
86. Associations Between Biomarkers of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Oral Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in Rural Zimbabwean Infants
87. Risk of childhood undernutrition related to small-for-gestational age and preterm birth in low- and middle-income countries
88. HIV-positive poor women may stop breast-feeding early to protect their infants from HIV infection although available replacement diets are grossly inadequate
89. Deliberating the potential for atmospheric water harvesting to accelerate household access to safe water
90. The impact of safer breastfeeding practices on postnatal HIV-1 transmission in Zimbabwe
91. Mortality and morbidity among postpartum HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in Zimbabwe: Risk factors, causes and impact of single-dose postpartum Vitamin A supplementation
92. Associations between Household-Level Exposures and All-Cause Diarrhea and Pathogen-Specific Enteric Infections in Children Enrolled in Five Sentinel Surveillance Studies
93. An education and counseling program for preventing breast-feeding-associated HIV transmission in Zimbabwe: design and impact on maternal knowledge and behavior
94. Preventing postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through Breast-feeding: Modifying infant feeding practices
95. Total body iron in HIV-positive and HIV-negative Zimbabwean newborns strongly predicts anemia throughout infancy and is predicted by maternal hemoglobin concentration
96. Effect of maternal and neonatal vitamin A supplementation and other postnatal factors on anemia in Zimbabwean infants: a prospective, randomized study
97. Complementary feeding messages that target cultural barriers enhance both the use of lipid-based nutrient supplements and underlying feeding practices to improve infant diets in rural Zimbabwe
98. Caregiving and Intervention Uptake, an Exploration of Women’s Experiences with Nutrition- specific and Nutrition- sensitive Interventions in Rural Zimbabwe (P10-132-19)
99. Impact of a Complementary Feeding (CF) Intervention on Nutrient Intake and Prevalence of Adequate Diet Among 12-month-old Infants in Rural Zimbabwe (P10-028-19)
100. In utero and intra-partum HIV-1 transmission and acute HIV-1 infection during pregnancy: using the BED capture enzyme-immunoassay as a surrogate marker for acute infection
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