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Relationships among common illness symptoms and the protective effect of breastfeeding in early childhood in MAL-ED: An eight-country cohort study
MAL-ED Network Investigators
Bloomberg School of Public Health
School of Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
cohort studies
100%
childhood
88%
breast feeding
83%
diarrhea
70%
protective effect
69%
relative risk
68%
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
67%
confidence interval
55%
infection
27%
risk factors
20%
nutrition information
14%
disease prevention
12%
fever
10%
households
9%
income
9%
history
7%
incidence
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Breast Feeding
72%
Diarrhea
53%
Cohort Studies
49%
Respiratory Tract Infections
42%
Confidence Intervals
27%
Child
11%
Income
7%
Fever
6%
History
6%
Parturition
6%
Diet
6%
Incidence
4%