Malaria chemoprophylaxis, birth weight and child survival.
Study of the effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis given during pregnancy on birthweight and investigation of the influence of birthweight on child survival suggest that, in a rural area of The Gambia, chemoprophylaxis given during pregnancy might reduce infant mortality by about one-fifth in the chil...
Autors principals: | Greenwood, A, Armstrong, JR, Byass, P, Snow, R, Greenwood, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1992
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