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    Effect of postpartum maternal or neonatal vitamin A supplementation on infant mortality among infants born to HIV-negative mothers in Zimbabwe by Malaba, L.C, Iliff, P.J, Nathoo, K.J, Marinda, E, Moulton, L.H, Zijenah, L.S, Zvandasara, P, Ward, B.J, Humphrey, J.H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2005)
    “…Background: Young infants are at risk of vitamin A deficiency. Supplementation of breastfeeding mothers improves the vitamin A status of their infants, but…”
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    Consumer acceptability of yellow maize products in Zimbabwe by Muzhingi, Tawanda, Langyintuo, Augustine S., Malaba, Lucie C., Banziger, Marianne

    Published in Food policy (01-08-2008)
    “…This study analyzes consumers’ awareness of and attitudes towards yellow maize products in Zimbabwe and suggests intervention strategies that will ensure…”
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    HIV incidence among post-partum women in Zimbabwe : risk factors and the effect of vitamin A supplementation by HUMPHREY, Jean H, HARGROVE, John W, ZIJENAH, Lynn S, WARD, Brian J, MALABA, Lucie C, ILIFF, Peter J, MOULTON, Lawrence H, MUTASA, Kuda, ZVANDASARA, Partson, NATHOO, Kusum J, MZENGEZA, Faith, CHIDAWANYIKA, Henry

    Published in AIDS (London) (26-06-2006)
    “…To test whether post-partum vitamin A supplementation can reduce incident HIV among post-partum women and identify risk factors for HIV incidence. Randomized,…”
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    Neonatal erythropoiesis and subsequent anemia in HIV-positive and HIV-negative Zimbabwean babies during the first year of life: a longitudinal study by Miller, Melissa F, Humphrey, Jean H, Iliff, Peter J, Malaba, Lucie C, Mbuya, Nkosinathi V, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (03-01-2006)
    “…Anemia is common in HIV infection and independently associated with disease progression and mortality. The pathophysiology of HIV-related anemia is not well…”
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    Effect of maternal and neonatal vitamin A supplementation and other postnatal factors on anemia in Zimbabwean infants: a prospective, randomized study by Miller, Melissa F, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J, Iliff, Peter J, Malaba, Lucie C, Mbuya, Nkosinathi V, Humphrey, Jean H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-2006)
    “…BACKGROUND: Anemia is prevalent in infants in developing countries. Its etiology is multifactorial and includes vitamin A deficiency. OBJECTIVE: Our primary…”
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    Total body iron in HIV-positive and HIV-negative Zimbabwean newborns strongly predicts anemia throughout infancy and is predicted by maternal hemoglobin concentration by Miller, Melissa F, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J, Mbuya, Nkosinathi V, Malaba, Lucie C, Iliff, Peter J, Humphrey, Jean H

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-11-2003)
    “…One method of preventing postnatal iron deficiency is to ensure that the infant is born with a full endowment of iron. We calculated total body iron at birth…”
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    Supplementing lactating women with puréed papaya and grated carrots improved vitamin A status in a placebo-controlled trial by Ncube, T N, Greiner, T, Malaba, L C, Gebre-Medhin, M

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-05-2001)
    “…Doubts have been raised about the effectiveness of carotene-containing foods in improving the vitamin A status of populations at risk. We investigated the…”
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    Evaluation of the Prototype Roche DNA Amplification Kit Incorporating the New SSK145 and SKCC1B Primers in Detection of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 DNA in Zimbabwe by ZIJENAH, L. S, HUMPHREY, J, NATHOO, K, MALABA, L, ZVANDASARA, P, MAHOMVA, A, ILIFF, P, MBIZVO, M. T

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-1999)
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    Retinol-binding Protein and Asialo-orosomucoid Are Taken Up by Different Pathways in Liver Cells (∗) by Malaba, Lucie, Smeland, Sigbj, Senoo, Haruki, Norum, Kaare R., Berg, Trond, Blomhoff, Rune, Kindberg, Grete M.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-06-1995)
    “…The intracellular transport and degradation of in vivo endocytosed retinol-binding protein was compared with that of asialo-orosomucoid, a marker for…”
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    Child mortality according to maternal and infant HIV status in Zimbabwe by MARINDA, Edmore, HUMPHREY, Jean H, ILIFF, Peter J, MUTASA, Kuda, NATHOO, Kusum J, PIWOZ, Ellen G, MOULTON, Lawrence H, SALAMA, Peter, WARD, Brian J

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-06-2007)
    “…HIV causes substantial mortality among African children but there is limited data on how this is influenced by maternal or infant infection status and timing…”
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    Effect of early exclusive breastfeeding on morbidity among infants born to HIV-negative mothers in Zimbabwe by Koyanagi, Ai, Humphrey, Jean H, Moulton, Lawrence H, Ntozini, Robert, Mutasa, Kuda, Iliff, Peter, Black, Robert E

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-2009)
    “…BACKGROUND: Early exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended by the World Health Organization, but EBF rates remain low throughout the world. For infants…”
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    Timing of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 and infant mortality in the first 6 months of life in Harare, Zimbabwe by ZIJENAH, Lynn S, MOULTON, Lawrence H, ILIFF, Peter, NATHOO, Kusum, MUNJOMA, Marshall W, MUTASA, Kuda, MALABA, Lucie, ZVANDASARA, Parteson, WARD, Brian J, HUMPHREY, Jean

    Published in AIDS (London) (23-01-2004)
    “…To examine the risks of intra-uterine (IU), intra- and early post-partum (IP/ePP) and late post-partum (LPP) mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1 and…”
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    Making a working clinical diagnosis of HIV infection in infants in Zimbabwe by Iliff, Peter, Ntozini, Robert, Nathoo, Kusum, Piwoz, Ellen, Moulton, Lawrence, Humphrey, Jean

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-12-2008)
    “…Clinical algorithms can be helpful in decisions about treatment and feeding options in infancy, but have had limited exposure to real data. This analysis uses…”
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    Effect of maternal and neonatal vitamin A supplementation and other postnatal factors on anemia in Zimbabwean infants: a prospective, randomized study2 by Miller, Melissa F, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J, Iliff, Peter J, Malaba, Lucie C, Mbuya, Nkosinathi V, Humphrey, Jean H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-2006)
    “…Background: Anemia is prevalent in infants in developing countries. Its etiology is multifactorial and includes vitamin A deficiency. Objective: Our primary…”
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    Effect of postpartum maternal or neonatal vitamin A supplementation on infant mortality among infants born to HIV-negative mothers in Zimbabwe2 by Malaba, Lucie C, Iliff, Peter J, Nathoo, Kusum J, Marinda, Edmore, Moulton, Lawrence H, Zijenah, Lynn S, Zvandasara, Partson, Ward, Brian J, Humphrey, Jean H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2005)
    “…Background: Young infants are at risk of vitamin A deficiency. Supplementation of breastfeeding mothers improves the vitamin A status of their infants, but…”
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