Beri-beri: the major cause of infant mortality in Karen refugees.
During a prospective evaluation of malaria prophylaxis in pregnancy in a refugee population on the north-western border of Thailand from 1987 to 1990, an extremely high infant mortality rate (18%) was documented despite good access to health care. Infantile beri-beri was recognized as the main cause...
Main Authors: | Luxemburger, C, White, N, ter Kuile, F, Singh, H, Allier-Frachon, I, Ohn, M, Chongsuphajaisiddhi, T, Nosten, F |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2003
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