Anemia in disadvantaged children aged under five years; quality of care in primary practice
Abstract Background Anemia rates are over 60% in disadvantaged children yet there is little information about the quality of anemia care for disadvantaged children. Methods Our primary objective was to assess the burden and quality of anemia care for disadvantaged children and to determine how this...
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Main Authors: | Casey Mitchinson (Author), Natalie Strobel (Author), Daniel McAullay (Author), Kimberley McAuley (Author), Ross Bailie (Author), Karen M. Edmond (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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