Nutritional evaluation and growth of infants in a Rwandan neonatal follow‐up clinic
Abstract Children born preterm, low birth weight (LBW) or with other perinatal risk factors are at high‐risk of malnutrition. Regular growth monitoring and early intervention are essential to promote optimal feeding and growth; however, monitoring growth in preterm infants can be complex. This study...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Bradford (Author), Kathryn Beck (Author), Alphonse Nshimyiryo (Author), Kim Wilson (Author), Christine Mutaganzwa (Author), Silas Havugarurema (Author), Patient Ngamije (Author), Alphonsine Uwamahoro (Author), Catherine M. Kirk (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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