Anaemia prevalence and dietary diversity among women in the rural Free State, South Africa
Background: Anaemia, a global public health problem that particularly affects women, holds major consequences for human health. Aim: Determining dietary diversity, prevalence of anaemia and contraception use. Setting: Rural women, 25-49 years, in the Free State Province, South Africa. Methods: In a...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Jordaan (Author), Violet L. van den Berg (Author), Francois C. van Rooyen (Author), Corinna M. Walsh (Author) |
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