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| Kajsa Asling-MonemiSummaryAffiliation: Uppsala University Country: Sweden Publications
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Violence against women and the risk of under-five mortality: analysis of community-based data from rural BangladeshKajsa Asling-Monemi
International Maternal and Child Health IMCH, Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 97:226-32. 2008..To assess whether violence against women was associated with increased mortality risks for their daughters and sons before the age of 5...
Violence against women and the risk of fetal and early childhood growth impairment: a cohort study in rural BangladeshK Asling-Monemi
International Maternal and Child Health IMCH, Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Arch Dis Child 94:775-9. 2009..To assess whether different forms of family violence against women were associated with impaired size at birth and early childhood growth...
Violence against women and increases in the risk of diarrheal disease and respiratory tract infections in infancy: a prospective cohort study in BangladeshKajsa Asling-Monemi
International Maternal and Child Health, Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, SE 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 163:931-6. 2009..To explore whether different forms of violence against women were associated with increased incidence rates of diarrhea and respiratory tract infections among infants...
Effects of prenatal food and micronutrient supplementation on child growth from birth to 54 months of age: a randomized trial in BangladeshAshraful Islam Khan
International Maternal and Child Health, Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden
Nutr J 10:134. 2011..The hypothesis was that prenatal MMS and early invitation to food supplementation would increase physical growth in the offspring during 0-54 months and a combination of these interventions would further improve these outcomes...
Violence against women increases the risk of infant and child mortality: a case-referent study in NicaraguaKajsa Asling-Monemi
Division of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Bull World Health Organ 81:10-6. 2003..To investigate the impact of violence against mothers on mortality risks for their offspring before 5 years of age in Nicaragua...
