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1 cesses, and their long-term implications for infant health.
2 egnancy or lactation may impart a benefit to infant health.
3 ed research and surveillance in maternal and infant health.
4 the importance of breastfeeding promotion to infant health.
5 gnancy, labor and delivery, and maternal and infant health.
6 ch may have implications for both mother and infant health.
7 an-American children who participated in the Infant Health and Development Program, a US longitudinal
10 s increasing knowledge about determinants of infant health and how to protect it along with public po
14 ehold survey and EPI-CM to collect data on 4 infant health behaviors in Mali at 2 time points (8 tota
15 of UCB as a diagnostic medium for assessing infant health by detection and identification of candida
21 wide and the importance of breastfeeding for infant health, further study of this association is esse
22 the beneficial effects of breast-feeding on infant health has created a significant need for analyti
23 However, the impact of maternity leave on infant health has not been rigorously evaluated in low-
25 uld have a sizeable impact upon maternal and infant health in almost all malaria-endemic settings in
27 mbined interventions to improve maternal and infant health, in which women were randomly assigned to
28 -feeding is widely accepted as important for infant health, its benefits during the second year of li
29 ementation of mothers postpartum may improve infant health, not only by increasing vitamin A delivery
30 We selected studies in which maternal and infant health outcomes associated with antidepressant ex
37 inconsistent effects of the interventions on infant health outcomes; no studies reported maternal hea
38 re to arsenic can affect fetal, newborn, and infant health, resulting in a range of phenotypic outcom
40 Data are from the 1988 National Maternal and Infant Health Survey and 1991 Longitudinal Follow-up, wh
41 Data from the 1988 National Maternal and Infant Health Survey were used to examine whether regula
44 rove the quality and quantity of milk (e.g., infant health, the secretion of certain immunoglobulins
45 rventions may be an effective way to promote infant health through modification of breast milk compos
46 er mother-infant pair) improved maternal and infant health, with an ICER of $1370 per YLS compared wi
47 deficiencies may adversely affect fetal and infant health, yet there is insufficient evidence of eff
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