Combined iron and folic acid supplementation with or without zinc reduces time to walking unassisted among Zanzibari infants 5- to 11-mo old.
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Lindsay H Allen | Sunil Sazawal | L. Allen | E. Pollitt | R. Stoltzfus | R. Black | J. Tielsch | S. Sazawal | Robert Black | Rebecca J Stoltzfus | James M Tielsch | Deanna K Olney | Ernesto Pollitt | Patricia K Kariger | Sabra S Khalfan | Nadra S Ali | P. Kariger | Deanna K. Olney | Sabra S. Khalfan | Nadra S. Ali | S. Khalfan
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