The role of water and sanitation, diarrheal infection, and breastfeeding on child stunting: insights from a historical analysis of the Cebu longitudinal health and nutrition survey, 1984–1986

  • Kim R
  • Subramanian S
  • Orav E
  • et al.
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Background The association between improved water and sanitation (WATSAN) and child nutritional status may operate through diverse pathways and interact with other risk factors. We examined the joint association between WATSAN and child stunting in the Philippines …

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Kim, R., Subramanian, S. V., Orav, E. J., & Fawzi, W. W. (2019). The role of water and sanitation, diarrheal infection, and breastfeeding on child stunting: insights from a historical analysis of the Cebu longitudinal health and nutrition survey, 1984–1986. Journal of Global Health Science, 1. https://doi.org/10.35500/jghs.2019.1.e1

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