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Late preterm birth is a risk factor for growth faltering in early childhood: a cohort study

Authors
  1. AJ Barros
  2. Alicia Matijasevich
  3. Aluísio JD Barros
  4. Cesar G Victora
  5. CG Victora
  6. CK Shapiro-Mendoza
  7. FC Barros
  8. FC Barros
  9. Fernando C Barros
  10. GJ Escobar
  11. GJ Escobar
  12. GJ Escobar
  13. GJ Escobar
  14. Ina S Santos
  15. IS Santos
  16. J Neu
  17. JA Martin
  18. KK McLaurin
  19. KM Tomashek
  20. LM Dubowitz
  21. Marlos R Domingues
  22. ML Wang
  23. RL Goldenberg
  24. RL Williams
  25. S Saigal
  26. SJ Oddie
  27. TJ Cole
  28. TN Raju
  29. TR Fenton
  30. WA Engle
  31. World Health Organization
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