@article{5c0894c6921e48f4897e0b7b1c920df3,
title = "Risk factors for developing mild nutritional blindness in urban Bangladesh. by B.F. Stanton, J.D. Clemens, B. Wojtyniak, and T. Khair. Am J Dis Child 140:584-588, 1986",
author = "Alfred Sommer",
note = "Funding Information: Interest and knowledge concerning vitamin A and nutritional blindness have begun to grow by leaps and bounds. These developments have been stimulated by a number of factors: easier field methods for detecting mild vitamin A deficiency; data demonstrating the interrelationship between vitamin ,4 status and other clinical conditions, especially diarrhea, respiratory disease and ultimately death; interest and funding available from the United States Agency for International Development, other bilaterial agencies, and international organizations such as the World Health Organization (which has recently launched a ten-year program to control vitamin A deficiency) and the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF).",
year = "1988",
doi = "10.1016/0039-6257(88)90101-4",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "32",
pages = "371--372",
journal = "Survey of Ophthalmology",
issn = "0039-6257",
publisher = "Elsevier USA",
number = "5",
}