Long-term sialidase-specific immune responses after natural infection with cholera: findings from a longitudinal cohort study in bangladesh

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  • who: Fahima Chowdhury from the Mexico Children`s Hospital, Mexico University of Maryland, United States have published the paper: Long-term sialidase-specific immune responses after natural infection with cholera: Findings from a longitudinal cohort study in Bangladesh, in the Journal: Nutritional status The nutritional status of children was measured using a z-score cut-off point according to the WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition. The z-scores were calculated using the WHO Child Growth Standards for children aged between zero and 60 months or the WHO Growth References for school-aged children and . . .

     

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