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2. Cumulative Febrile, Respiratory, and Gastrointestinal Illness Among Infants in Rural Guatemala and Association With Neurodevelopmental and Growth Outcomes

5. Association Between Lysine Reduction Therapies and Cognitive Outcomes in Patients With Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy

7. Postnatal Zika and Dengue Infection and Their Effects on Neurodevelopment Among Children Living in Rural Guatemala

8. Obesity and Socioeconomic Status in Children and Adolescents: United States, 2005-2008. NCHS Data Brief. Number 51

10. Evaluation of Vector-Enabled Xenosurveillance in Rural Guatemala

11. 3.60 Comparative Preliminary Child Mental Health and Academic Outcomes After Elementary School Teachers Deliver Task-Shifted Mental Health Care in India

13. Short Research Article: RESEED – the perceived impact of an enhanced usual care model of a novel, teacher‐led, task‐shifting initiative for child mental health

14. Effects of Maternal HIV Infection on Early Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Seroconversion in a Kenyan Mother-Infant Cohort

16. Short Research Article: RESEED – the perceived impact of an enhanced usual care model of a novel, teacher‐led, task‐shifting initiative for child mental health.

18. COVID-19 Attitudes and Vaccine Hesitancy among an Agricultural Community in Southwest Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Survey

20. Corticosteroid Treatment and Growth Patterns in Ambulatory Males with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

21. The Impact of Altitude at Birth on Perinatal Respiratory Support for Neonates with Trisomy 21.

22. Clinical and Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Agricultural Workers, Guatemala1

24. Challenges and lessons learned from the rapid operationalization of a prospective cohort to study the natural history and neurodevelopmental outcomes of postnatal Zika virus infection among infants and children in rural Guatemala

25. Repeated Rapid Active Sampling Surveys Demonstrated a Rapidly Changing Zika Seroprevalence among Children in a Rural Dengue-endemic Region in Southwest Guatemala during the Zika Epidemic (2015–2016)

26. Investigating transmission of SARS-CoV-2 using novel face mask sampling: a protocol for an observational prospective study of index cases and their contacts in a congregate setting

29. Cumulative Febrile, Respiratory, and Diarrheal Illness among Infants in Rural Guatemala and their Association with Neurodevelopmental and Growth Outcomes

32. High SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence and Rapid Neutralizing Antibody Decline among Agricultural Workers in Rural Guatemala, June 2020–March 2021

33. Anthropometric proxies for child neurodevelopment in low-resource settings: length- or height-for-age, head circumference or both?

36. Harmonization of Multiple SARS-CoV-2 Reference Materials Using the WHO IS (NIBSC 20/136): Results and Implications

37. A prospective cohort study of head circumference and its association with neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants and young children in rural Guatemala

41. Exploring Mental Health and Academic Outcomes of Children Receiving Non-manualized, Transdiagnostic, Task-Shifted Mental Health Care From Their Teachers in a Low-and-Middle Income Country

42. Role Attainment in Emerging Adulthood: Subjective Evaluation by Male Adolescents and Adults with Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy1

43. Clinical and Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Plantation Workers: Preliminary Results from the Guatemala Agricultural Workers and Respiratory Illness Impact (AGRI) Study

44. COVID-19 Serology Control Panel Using the Dried-Tube Specimen Method

45. The Addition of Traditional Birth Attendant Care to a Home‐Based Skilled Nursing Program in Rural Guatemala: A Secondary Analysis from a Quality Improvement Database

46. Limitations introduced by a low participation rate of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence data.

47. The Potential Emergence of “Education as Mental Health Therapy” as a Feasible Form of Teacher-Delivered Child Mental Health Care in a Low and Middle Income Country: A Mixed Methods Pragmatic Pilot Study

48. Teacher and caregiver perceptions of family engagement in teacher-led task-shifted child mental health care in a low-and-middle-income country

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