An Integrated Micronutrient Powder Intervention Improved IYCF Practices Among Caregivers of Children 6–23 Months in Eastern Uganda (P10-131-19)
Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Maria Elena Jefferds(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Carine Mapango, Sarah Ngalombi(Ministry of Health), Martin Ahimbisibwe(World Health Organization - Uganda), Ralph D. Whitehead(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Siti Halati(World Health Organization - Uganda), Rhona Baingana(Makerere University), Laird J. Ruth, Abdelrahman Lubowa(Makerere University)
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