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Neonatal hypothermia and associated risk factors among newborns of southern Nepal
by
LeClerq
Steven
C
,
Khatry Subarna K
,
Katz Joanne
,
Mullany Luke C
,
Darmstadt Gary L
,
Tielsch James M
Published 2010-07-01
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A cross-sectional study of the prevalence and risk factors for hypertension in rural Nepali women
by
Khan Rumana J
,
Stewart Christine P
,
Christian Parul
,
Schulze Kerry J
,
Wu Lee
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LeClerq
Steven
C
,
Khatry Subarna K
,
West Keith P
Published 2013-01-01
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Oral health knowledge, behavior, and care seeking among pregnant and recently-delivered women in rural Nepal: A qualitative study
by
Agrawal, N.K
,
Erchick, D.J
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Katz, J.
,
Khatry, S.K
,
LeClerq
, S.
C
,
Lubon, A.J
,
Mullany, L.C
,
Reynolds, M.A
Published 2018
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