Relation between Timing of High-Dose Vitamin A Supplementation and Modified-Relative-Dose–Response Values in Children 12–23 Months in Uganda
Cassandra M. Pickens(National Center for Injury Prevention and Control), Maria Elena Jefferds(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Sarah Ngalombi(Ministry of Health), Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rafael Flores‐Ayala(CDC Foundation), Sherry A. Tanumihardjo(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Ralph D. Whitehead(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jesse Sheftel(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Siti Halati(World Health Organization - Uganda), Carine Mapango
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