Sex differences in the nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study.

Sex differences in the nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study.

by RWAMBIBI SAIDI -
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In shortage way of summary is that:-on the Description of the topic, the nutritional in biological susceptibility to disease mediated differences in access to food and care, the research is addressed to target population and the choice of the problem and there is nutritional mediations among girls and boys in different literatures, also researcher mentioned that longitudinal study design was used in sex differential in nutritional study.

The Contextual information: The Nutritional is affordable and cost effective to prevent deaths in the developing world and the Potential impact: The Access to health and the health professionals trained lead to improving health outcomes and reduce mortality and morbidity

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Re: Sex differences in the nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study.

by MUTABAZI JEAN -
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