Inpatient and outpatient treatment by specialist infant nutrition centres in Argentina effectively reduced child malnourishment

We evaluated the impact of inpatient and outpatient treatment provided by an infant nutrition foundation in Las Heras, Mendoza, Argentina and identified the factors that influenced nutritional recovery.

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