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The primary hypotheses is that zinc deficiency or exposure to heavy metals can influence short and long term neurocognitive outcomes in healthy community children and in children with severe malaria, and that children with cerebral malaria have speci
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English | Micronutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures and severe malaria: Risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in Ugandan children |
The primary hypotheses is that zinc deficiency or exposure to heavy metals can influence short and long term neurocognitive outcomes in healthy community children and in children with severe malaria, and that children with cerebral malaria have speci |
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Kampala
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2016-1432
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