Use of monitoring data to improve implementation of a home fortification program in Bihar, India

scientific article published on 13 December 2018

Use of monitoring data to improve implementation of a home fortification program in Bihar, India is …
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P356DOI10.1111/MCN.12753
P932PMC publication ID6617994
P698PubMed publication ID30426653

P50authorReynaldo MartorellQ7319553
Melissa F YoungQ59162216
Amy Webb GirardQ92451994
Rukshan MehtaQ93064485
Usha RamakrishnanQ98947224
Pankaj VermaQ125271816
P2093author name stringIndrajit Chaudhuri
Sridhar Srikantiah
Priya Kekre
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P433issue3
P304page(s)e12753
P577publication date2018-12-13
P1433published inMaternal Child NutritionQ15756374
P1476titleUse of monitoring data to improve implementation of a home fortification program in Bihar, India
P478volume15

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