Assessment of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction in the SHINE Trial: Methods and Challenges
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Assessment of Environmental Enteric Dysfunction in the SHINE Trial: Methods and Challenges
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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 61, Issue suppl 7, Pages S726-S732
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2015-11-24
DOI
10.1093/cid/civ848
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