Priority interventions to improve maternal and child diets in S ub‐ S aharan A frica and S outh A sia

Author:

Masters William A.1ORCID,Rosettie Katherine1,Kranz Sarah1,Pedersen Sarah H.1,Webb Patrick1,Danaei Goodarz2,Mozaffarian Dariush1ORCID,Adekugbe Olayinka,Adhikar Ramesh Kant,Amatya Archana,Atomsa Gudina Egata,Badham Jane,Bhattacharjee Lalita,Bhattarai Manav,Baye Kaleab,Beyero Mesfin,Brahmbhatt Viral,Chandrasekhar S.,Chandyo Ram Krishna,Christensen Cheryl,Covic Namukolo,Dalton Babukiika,Desai Sonalde,Dufour Charlotte,Fracassi Patrizia,Getahun Zewditu,Gulati Seema,Haidar Jemal,Hailu Tesfaye,Kapil Umesh,Kazi‐Hutchins Nabeeha,Kebede Aweke,Kinabo Joyce,Kussaga Jamal Bakari,Levin Carol,Mavrotas George,Mehta Ranju,Mohan Sailesh,Mwanja Wilson Waiswa,Oguntona Babatunde,Oladipo Abiodun,Oniang'o Ruth,Paarlberg Robert,Pandey Rana Pooja,Prabhakaran D.,Prakash V.,Puri Seema,Roy S. K.,Sharma Rekha,Shivakoti Sabnam,Sibanda Simbarashe,Sodjinou Roger,Thorne‐Lyman Andrew,Tom Carol,Trilok‐Kumar Geeta,Vosti Steven,Wamani Henry,Wendelin Akwilina,

Affiliation:

1. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and PolicyTufts University Medford Massachusetts USA

2. T.H. Chan School of Public HealthHarvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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