Baseline Assessment for Addressing Acute Malnutrition by Public-Health Staff in Cambodia (Survey)
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition 2004, June, 22, 2
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INTRODUCTION Adequate food supply and nutrition is one of the key areas to achieve health for all (1). Malnutrition is a main factor impeding human development as poor food intake leads to nutritional deficiencies that adversely affects growth and the immune system of infants and children (2,3) and is a determinant of poverty (4,5).
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