Hepcidin-guided screen-and-treat interventions for young children with iron-deficiency anaemia in The Gambia: an individually randomised, three-arm, double-blind, controlled, proof-of-concept, non-inferiority trial
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A. Prentice | M. Goheen | L. Kendall | R. Wegmüller | S. Pasricha | H. Drakesmith | H. Verhoef | S. Sanyang | Morgan M Goheen | A. Armitage | M. Wathuo | M. Jallow | C. Cerami | E. Danso | Amadou T Jallow | James H. Cross | A. Bah | Ebrima A. Sise | Amat Bah | Ebrima Danso
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