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Volumn 29, Issue 10, 2009, Pages 716-722
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Both human immunodeficiency virus-infected and human immunodeficiency virus-exposed, uninfected children living in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico have similar rates of low concentrations of retinol, beta-carotene, and vitamin E.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ALPHA TOCOPHEROL;
ANTIRETROVIRUS AGENT;
BETA CAROTENE;
RETINOL;
TRACE ELEMENT;
ADOLESCENT;
ALPHA TOCOPHEROL DEFICIENCY;
ARGENTINA;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD;
BRAZIL;
CHILD;
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION;
INFANT;
MEXICO;
PRESCHOOL CHILD;
PREVALENCE;
PROSPECTIVE STUDY;
RETINOL DEFICIENCY;
VITAMIN DEFICIENCY;
ADOLESCENT;
ANTI-RETROVIRAL AGENTS;
ARGENTINA;
AVITAMINOSIS;
BETA CAROTENE;
BRAZIL;
CHILD;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDIES;
HIV;
HIV INFECTIONS;
HUMANS;
INFANT;
MEXICO;
MICRONUTRIENTS;
PREVALENCE;
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
VITAMIN A;
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY;
VITAMIN E;
VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY;
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EID: 77649216774
PISSN: None
EISSN: 18790739
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (18)
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