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Home > Resources > Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: the multicenter SNAC’s Study
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Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: the multicenter SNAC’s Study

1 January 2017

Effectiveness of outpatient nutritional rehabilitation based on ready-to-use food in Senegalese children and adolescents infected with HIV: The multicenter SNAC’s Study.

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Study - Nutritional rehabilitation in Senegalese children and adolescents with HIV (0.25 Mo)

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