Childhood growth during recovery from acute illness in Africa and South Asia: a secondary analysis of the childhood acute illness and nutrition (CHAIN) prospective cohort

Author:

Bourdon CelineORCID,Diallo Abdoulaye Hama,Mohammad Sayeem Bin Shahid Abu SadatORCID,Khan Md Alfazal,Saleem Ali Faisal,Singa Benson O.ORCID,Gnoumou Blaise Siézanga,Tigoi Caroline,Otieno Catherine Achieng,Oduol Chrisantus Odhiambo,Lancioni Christina L.,Manyasi Christine,McGrath Christine J.,Maronga Christopher,Lwanga Christopher,Brals Daniella,Ahmed Dilruba,Mondal Dinesh,Denno Donna M.,Mangale Dorothy I.,Chimwezi Emmanuel,Mbale Emmie,Mupere Ezekiel,Salauddin Mamun Gazi Md,Ouédraogo Issaka,Berkley James A.ORCID,Njunge James M.,Njirammadzi Jenala,Mukisa John,Thitiri JohnstoneORCID,Walson Judd L.ORCID,Jemutai Julie,Tickell Kirkby D.,Shahrin Lubaba,Mallewa Macpherson,Hossain Md Iqbal,Chisti Mohammod Jobayer,Timbwa Molline,Mburu Moses,Ngari Moses M.,Ngao Narshion,Aber Peace,Harawa Philliness Prisca,Sukhtankar Priya,Bandsma Robert H.J.,Bamouni Roseline Maïmouna,Molyneux Sassy,Mwaringa Shalton,Shaima Shamsun Nahar,Ali Syed Asad,Afsana Syeda Momena,Banu Sayera,Ahmed Tahmeed,Voskuijl Wieger P.,Kazi Zaubina

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

MRC

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Department for International Development, UK Government

Wellcome Trust-Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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