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- who: Yunhee Kang and colleagues from the Project, Gaibandha, Bangladesh have published the Article: Birth anthropometry predicts neonatal and infant mortality in rural Bangladesh: a focus on circumferential measurements, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this analysis, the authors explore in a large cohort of Bangladeshi infants the abilities of newborn weight, length, and head, chest, and arm circumferences to predict risks of neonatal (u226428 d) and infant mortality (u2264365 d), individually and as any pair of 2 measurements. This analysis examines the vital experience of 21,174 singletons measured at a median (IQR) age . . .
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