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Summary of studies of the association between early breastfeeding initiation and morbidity outcomes (*Reference group).
<p>Summary of studies of the association between early breastfeeding initiation and morbidity outcomes (*Reference group).</p
Univariate and multivariate analysis for factors associated with resistance to first line anti-tuberculosis drugs in Dar es salaam, Tanzania (n = 933).
<p>Univariate and multivariate analysis for factors associated with resistance to first line anti-tuberculosis drugs in Dar es salaam, Tanzania (n = 933).</p
Forest Plot of the relative risk of neonatal mortality (excluding deaths in the first 2–4 days) for infants who initiated breastfeeding 2–23 hours or >24 hours after birth, compared to those who initiated breastfeeding early (<1 hour).
<p>Forest Plot of the relative risk of neonatal mortality (excluding deaths in the first 2–4 days) for infants who initiated breastfeeding 2–23 hours or >24 hours after birth, compared to those who initiated breastfeeding early (<1 hour).</p
Flow diagram of search results and screening process.
<p>Flow diagram of search results and screening process.</p
Summary of studies of the association between early breastfeeding initiation and neonatal mortality.
<p>(*Reference group).</p
Height for age z-score and early life cognitive development.
<p>The shape of the relationship between height for age z-score and early life cognitive development in each of the 3 cohorts, including 95% confidence intervals.</p
Summary Statistics.
<p>* Height was available for the full sample at both age 2 and age 5 in the NFBC1986. Height was measured on a subsample of the BCS1970 cohort at age 2 and the full sample at age 5. The main analyses used height at age 2 z-score for both the NFBC1986 and the CLHNS and used the average of height at ages 2 and 5 z-scores for the BCS1970. These summary statistics reflect that same specification.</p><p>Summary Statistics.</p
Cohort Data Description.
<p>*—Height was available at both age 2 and age 5 in the NFBC1986. Height was measured on a subsample of the BCS1970 cohort at age 2 and the full sample at age 5. The main analyses used height at age 2 z-score for both the NFBC1986 and the CLHNS and used the average of height at ages 2 and 5 z-scores for the BCS1970. Alternative specifications using height at age 5 z-score and the mean of the z-scores for height at ages 2 and 5 in the NFBC1986 were also assessed and the results do not differ substantially.</p><p>Cohort Data Description.</p
Predictors of delayed sputum smear conversion among Tuberculosis patients (n = 1245)<sup>*</sup>.
<p>*Additionally controlled for marital status, education status, monthly income, daily expenditure on food and serum creatinine, none of which were significantly associated with delayed sputum smear conversion.</p
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