An Integrated Enhanced Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and Micronutrient Powder Intervention Improved Select IYCF Practices Among Caregivers of Children Aged 12–23 Months in Eastern Uganda
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), Abdelrahman Lubowa(Makerere University), Martin Ahimbisibwe(World Health Organization - Uganda), Ralph D. Whitehead(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Siti Halati(World Health Organization - Uganda), Laird J. Ruth
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