Children Aged 1- 36 months
Bacterial etiological agents responsible for sepsis in children aged 1-36 months and susceptibility patterns of isolates.
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Etiological Profile of Fever of Short Duration without Focus in Children Aged 1- 36 months
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Reducing Wasting in Young Children With Preventive Supplementation: A Cohort Study in Niger
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A screening tool for psychological difficulties in children aged 6 to 36 months: cross-cultural validation in Kenya, Cambodia and Uganda
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Enteric Adenovirus and Norovirus Gastroenteritis among Under-5 years Children in Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria
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<p>Level of Undernutrition and Its Determinants Among Children Aged 12–59 Months in Wolaita District, Ethiopia</p>
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Emergency Department Laboratory Evaluations of Fever Without Source in Children Aged 3 to 36 Months
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Fever without source in infants and young children: dilemma in diagnosis and management
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Association of Malodorous Urine With Urinary Tract Infection in Children Aged 1 to 36 Months
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Foods and drinks aimed at infants and young children: evidence and opportunities for action: June 2019
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Efficacy of partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) supplemented modified oral rehydration solution in the treatment of severely malnourished children with watery diarrhoea: a randomised double-blind controlled trial
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children Aged 18-36 Months in Hubei Province, China
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Predictors of acute undernutrition among children aged 6 to 36 months in east rural Ethiopia: a community based nested case - control study
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Role of C-Reactive Protein in Fever without Focus in Children Between 1 To 36 Months of Age
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Oral Hygiene Habits Among Children Aged 6 To 36 Months from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 2018
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Prevalence and dental effects of infant oral mutilation or Ebiino among 3–5 year–old children from a rural district in Uganda
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Impact of mother diet practice on the nutritional statute of their children aged 0 to 36 months
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Assessment of the utility of Yale observation scale as a predictor of bacteremia in children aged 3 months to 36 months
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Screening Tools for Early Prediction of Bacteremia in Febrile Children aged 3-36 Months
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Increase in dental caries and change in the socioeconomic profile of families in a child cohort of the primary health care in Northeast Brazil
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