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Emond, A.,Pollock, J.,Da Costa, N.,Maranhao, T.,Macedo, A.. The effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve maternal and infant health in the Northeast of Brazil. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2002. 12:101-10

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