The Association Between Breastfeeding and Growth Among Infants with Moderately Low Birth Weight: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Published:2024-06
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Volume:269
Page:114003
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ISSN:0022-3476
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Container-title:The Journal of Pediatrics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Journal of Pediatrics
Author:
North KrystenORCID, Semrau Katherine E.A., Bellad Roopa M., Dhaded Sangappa M., Das Leena, Behera Jnanindranath N., Hoffman Irving, Mvalo Tisungane, Kisenge Rodrick, Sudfeld Christopher R., Somji Sarah, Mokhtar Rana R., Vesel Linda, Goudar Shivaprasad, Vernekar Sunil S., Siddhartha E.S., Singh Bipsa, Koujalagi M.B., Panda Sanghamitra, Kafansiyanji Eddah, Nyirenda Naomie, Phiri Melda, Saidi Friday, Masoud Nahya S., Moshiro Robert, Tuller Danielle E., Israel-Ballard Kiersten, Duggan Christopher P., Lee Anne C.C., Mansen Kimberly L., Young Melissa F., Manji Karim
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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