The choice of reference chart affects the strength of the association between malaria in pregnancy and small for gestational age: an individual participant data meta-analysis comparing the Intergrowth-21 with a Tanzanian birthweight chart
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T. Theander | S. Gesase | O. Abdul | I. Bygbjerg | G. Mtove | K. Maleta | P. Ashorn | D. Mathanga | M. Laufer | M. Alifrangis | Noel Patson | J. Gutman | J. Chinkhumba | U. Ashorn | C. Schmiegelow | D. Minja | J. Lusingu | T. Divala | M. Madanitsa | F. T. ter Kuile | S. L. Møller
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