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    Risk factors stillbirths and early neonatal deaths in a cohort of 835 women in Mbale, Eastern Uganda.

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    <p>*CI indicates confidence interval.</p>†<p>Hospital/clinic/traditional birth attendant includes 474 women who delivered at a health facility and 16 women that delivered with a traditional birth attendant (TBA). There were no deaths in the latter group.</p

    Number of perinatal deaths, mortality risk by risk factor and risk ratios for perinatal death, in a cohort of 835 women in Mbale, Eastern Uganda.

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    <p>Number of perinatal deaths, mortality risk by risk factor and risk ratios for perinatal death, in a cohort of 835 women in Mbale, Eastern Uganda.</p

    Summary characteristics of the 34 perinatal deaths from a cohort of 835 women in Mbale, Eastern Uganda.

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    <p>Summary characteristics of the 34 perinatal deaths from a cohort of 835 women in Mbale, Eastern Uganda.</p

    Association between plasma cobalamin and total homocysteine (tHcy) and methylmalonic acid (MMA) concentrations.

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    <p>The graphs were made by using generalized additive models in R. The upper and lower horizontal lines represent 95% CIs of regression line. The small bars on the x-axis show the distribution of individual observation and the vertical lines indicate the 25<sup>th</sup>, 50<sup>th</sup> and 75<sup>th</sup> percentiles of the plasma cobalamin.</p

    General and clinical characteristics of 823 study children with acute diarrhea in Bhaktapur, Nepal.

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    1<p><i>Values are number (%) unless otherwise mentioned. <sup>2</sup>Hemoglobin was measured from 674 subjects.</i></p>3<p><i>Altitute adjusted hemoglobin cut off value.</i></p

    Predictors for plasma cobalamin, folate, methylmalonic acid & total homocysteine concentrations among Nepalese children with acute diarrhea in Bhaktapur, Nepal.

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    <p><i>* Adjusted regression coefficient and P values obtained from linear regression model adjusted for the variables included in this table, R square values of plasma cobalamin, folate, tHcy and MMA are 0.083, 0.30, 0.15 and 0.02, respectively.</i></p
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