Community health education improves child health care in Rural Western China
Abstract Background Rural infant growth failure has been highlighted as a priority for action in China's national nutrition and child development policies. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the effect of community-based intervention project on child feeding, child health care and child grow...
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Main Authors: | Weifeng Liang (Author), Yuan Xing (Author), Miaomiao Pang (Author), Duolao Wang (Author), Hong Yan (Author) |
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