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Preventing environmental enteric dysfunction through improved water, sanitation and hygiene: an opportunity for stunting reduction

by Dan Campbell on November 9, 2015

Stunting Among Children in Yemen: Prevalence and Associated Factors

by Dan Campbell on August 13, 2015

WHO – Global Nutrition Targets 2025: Stunting Policy Brief

by Dan Campbell on August 13, 2015

Stunting is associated with poor outcomes in childhood pneumonia

by Dan Campbell on August 13, 2015

Predictors of Stunting among Children Aged 0-59 Months in a Rural Region of Armenia: A Case-Control Study

by Dan Campbell on July 30, 2015

Geophagy is Associated with Environmental Enteropathy and Stunting in Children in Rural Bangladesh

by Dan Campbell on May 19, 2015

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Breastfeeding Contribute to Child Stunting in Rural Malawi

by Dan Campbell on April 20, 2015

Large decrease in child stunting in Bangladesh despite limited improvement in children’s food intake

by Dan Campbell on February 4, 2015

VIDEO: Sandy Cairncross at the STOP Stunting Conference 2014

by Dan Campbell on January 9, 2015

Beyond Malnutrition: The Role of Sanitation in Stunted Growth

by Dan Campbell on November 11, 2014

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