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Publications by Magdalena Lwanga
Nutritional and Socio-Economic Factors Associated With Plasmodium Falciparum Infection in Children From Equatorial Guinea: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey
Malaria Journal
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Factors Associated With Dietary Supplement Use Among Preschool Children: Results From a Nationwide Survey in Japan
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