Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions
Few longitudinal studies of children have taken place in the developing world, despite child mortality being concentrated there. This review summarises the methodologies and main outcomes of longitudinal studies of pre-school children (0 to 59 months) in the World Health Organization’s South East As...
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description | Few longitudinal studies of children have taken place in the developing world, despite child mortality being concentrated there. This review summarises the methodologies and main outcomes of longitudinal studies of pre-school children (0 to 59 months) in the World Health Organization’s South East Asia (SEA) and Eastern Mediterranean (EM) Regions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-70b12690c9f6473b94f375855c7e256c2022-12-22T01:41:41ZengEdinburgh University Global Health SocietyJournal of Global Health2047-29782047-29862011-01-01115970Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regionsRachel McKinnon0Harry Campbell1Centre for Population Health Sciences and Global Health Academy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UKCentre for Population Health Sciences and Global Health Academy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UKFew longitudinal studies of children have taken place in the developing world, despite child mortality being concentrated there. This review summarises the methodologies and main outcomes of longitudinal studies of pre-school children (0 to 59 months) in the World Health Organization’s South East Asia (SEA) and Eastern Mediterranean (EM) Regions.http://jogh.org/documents/issue201101/10-Article%20McKinnon.pdf |
spellingShingle | Rachel McKinnon Harry Campbell Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions Journal of Global Health |
title | Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions |
title_full | Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions |
title_fullStr | Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions |
title_short | Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions |
title_sort | systematic review of birth cohort studies in south east asia and eastern mediterranean regions |
url | http://jogh.org/documents/issue201101/10-Article%20McKinnon.pdf |
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