Comparison of two forms of daily preventive zinc supplementation versus therapeutic zinc supplementation for diarrhea on young children’s physical growth and risk of infection: study design and rationale for a randomized controlled trial
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K. Wessells | G. Lertmemongkolchai | C. Stephensen | K. Brown | S. Hess | S. Kounnavong | G. Reinhart | C. Larson | S. Sayasone | S. Fucharoen | C. Arnold | R. Bernstein | Maxwell A. Barffour | Guy-Marino Hinnouho | Kethmany Ratsavong | K. Harding | Kenneth H. Brown
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