Maternal Malaria, Birth Size and Blood Pressure in Nigerian Newborns: Insights into the Developmental Origins of Hypertension from the Ibadan Growth Cohort

Author:

Ayoola Omolola O.,Gemmell Isla,Omotade Olayemi O.,Adeyanju Olusoji A.,Cruickshank J. Kennedy,Clayton Peter Ellis

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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