Child malnutrition – from Hospital to clinical practice – the experience of Tanzania and Uganda
In recent years, there has been a global effort to tackle the problem of child malnutrition that is still the underlying cause of death of at least 3.1 million children annually. Uganda and Tanzania are among the 22 countries with higher prevalence of child malnutrition. However, these two countries...
Main Author: | Alexandra Vasconcelos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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ALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da Saúde
2016-12-01
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Series: | Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR) |
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Online Access: | http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-13-2-2016/art1.pdf |
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