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Guineaworm, maternal morbidity, and child health
R. Brieger, S. Watts, M. Yacoob
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Children's Health
100%
Maternal Health Services
100%
Control Intervention
100%
Childhood Diseases
100%
Workdays Lost
100%
Child Development
100%
Child Survival
100%
Nigerians
100%
Maternal-child
100%
Nigeria
100%
Support Networks
100%
Childhood Vaccination
100%
Secondary Infection
100%
Development Effort
100%
Maternal Morbidity
100%
Disabling Conditions
100%
Appetite Loss
100%
Family Support
100%
Water Supply
100%
Self-treatment
100%
Dependent children
100%
Reduced Food Intake
100%
Per Capita Income
100%
School Attendance
100%
Lost Income
100%
Pilot Case Study
100%
No Excuses
100%
Agricultural Work
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Child Health
100%
Disease
100%
Maternal Morbidity
100%
Obstetrics
33%
Secondary Infection
33%
Head
33%
Food Intake
33%
Loss of Appetite
33%
School Attendance
33%
Child Immunization
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Child Health
100%
Maternal Morbidity
100%
Head
100%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Case Study
33%
Professional Occupations
33%
Nigeria
33%
Water Supply
33%
Educational Attendance
33%
Self-Treatment
33%
Neuroscience
Head
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aviation Employees
100%