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Module 5 bibliogaphry Assignment

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Module 5: bibliography assignment
Bhutta, Z.A., Das, J.K., Rizvi, A., Gaffey, M.F., Walker, N., Horton, S., ... & Group, L.T. (2013). Evidencebased interventions for improvement of maternal and child nutrition: what can be done and at what
cost? The Lancet, 382(9890), 452-477.
De Benoist, B., McLean, E., Egli, I., & Cogswell, M. (2008). Worldwide prevalence of anaemia 1993–2005:
WHO global database on anaemia. World Health Organization.
Haider, B.A., & Olofin, I. (2013). Prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women in developing countries: a
systematic review. Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences, 6(1), 1-7.
Imdad, A., Bhutta, Z.A., & Shah, P.M. (2011). Effects of antenatal multiple micronutrient
supplementation on pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ, 342, d a 120.
Milman, N., Taylor, C.L., Merkel, J., & Brannon, P.M. (2018). Iron status in pregnant women and women
of reproductive age in Europe. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 107(3), 357-367.
Pavord, S., Myers, B., & Robinson, S. (2012). Management of iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy. BMJ,
345, e5367.
Rasmussen, K.M., & Yaktine, A.L. (Eds.). (2009). Weight gain during pregnancy: reexamining the
guidelines. National Academies Press.
Stevens, G.A., Finucane, M.M., De-Regil, L.M., Paciorek, C.J., Flaxman, S.R., Branca, F., ... & Danaei, G.
(2013). Global, regional, and national trends in haemoglobin concentration and prevalence of total and
severe anaemia in children and pregnant and non-pregnant women for 1995–2011: a systematic
analysis of population-representative data. The Lancet Global Health, 1(1), e16-e25.
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