The stunting syndrome in developing countries
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Abstract
Linear growth failure is the most common form of undernutrition globally. With an estimated 165 million children below 5 years of age affected, stunting has been identified as a major public health priority, and there are ambitious targets to reduce the prevalence of stunting by 40% between 2010 and …
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| Authors | Prendergast AJ;Humphrey JH;; |
| Journal | paediatrics and international child health |
| Year | 2014 |
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andrew j prendergast
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jean h humphrey
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