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Integrating acute malnutrition interventions into national health systems: lessons from Niger

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Bibliographic reference Deconinck, Hedwig ; Hallarou, Mahaman ; Criel, Bart ; Donnen, Philippe ; Macq, Jean. Integrating acute malnutrition interventions into national health systems: lessons from Niger. In: BMC Public Health, Vol. 16, no.1, p. 249 [1-7] (2016)
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