The sanitation hygiene infant nutrition efficacy (SHINE) Trial: Rationale, design, and methods
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Humphrey, Jean H
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Jones, Andrew D
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Manges, Amee
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Mangwadu, Goldberg
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Maluccio, John A
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Mbuya, Mduduzi N N
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Moulton, Lawrence H
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Ntozini, Robert
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Prendergast, Andrew J
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Stoltzfus, Rebecca J
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Tielsch, James M
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Chasokela, Cynthia
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Chigumira, Ancikaria
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Heylar, William
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Hwena, Preston
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Kembo, George
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Majo, Florence D
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Mutasa, Batsirai
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Mutasa, Kuda
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Rambanepasi, Philippa
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Sauramba, Virginia
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Tavengwa, Naume V
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Van Der Keilen, Franne
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Zambezi, Chipo
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Chidhanguro, Dzivaidzo
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Chigodora, Dorcas
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Chipanga, Joseph F
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Gerema, Grace
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Magara, Tawanda
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Mandava, Mandava
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Mavhudzi, Tafadzwa
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Mazhanga, Clever
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Muzaradope, Grace
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Mwapaura, Marian T
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Phiri, Simon
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Tengende, Alice
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Banda, Cynthia
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Chasekwa, Bernard
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Chidamba, Leah
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Chidawanyika, Theodore
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Chikwindi, Elisha
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Chingaona, Lovemore K
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Chiorera, Courage K
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Dandadzi, Adlight
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Govha, Margaret
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Gumbo, Hlanai
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Gwanzura, Karen T
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Kasaru, Sarudzai
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Makasi, Rachel
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Matsika, Alois M
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Maunze, Diana
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Mazarura, Exevia
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Mpofu, Eddington
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Mushonga, Johnson
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Nkiwane, Sibongile
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Rukobo, Sandra D
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Runodamoto, Thompson
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Seremwe, Shepherd
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Amadu, Umali
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Chiveza, Daniel
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Mandina Makoni, Prince
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Maramba, Naume
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Maregere, Betty
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Marumani, Ellen
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Masakadze, Elisha
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Musanhu, Grace
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Mushanawani, Raymond C
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Nazare, Felicia
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Sigauke, Trylife
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Solomon, Monica
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Chidzomba, Collen
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Dadirai, Tawanda
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Fundira, Clemence
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Gambiza, Athanasios C
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Godzongere, Tatenda
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Kuona, Maria
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Mafuratidze, Tariro
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Musariri, Charles
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Mutsonziwa, Tawanda R
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Sikalima, Gerald
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Tembe, Jenneth
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Chekera, Tapiwanashe E
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Zorounye, Micheal
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Bande, Michael
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Chiwanga, Charles
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Chombe, Faith
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Dhamba, Miriam
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Dube, Joyas
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Hlukani, Eustina
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Hotera, Joseph
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Jari, Christopher
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Juru, Duvai
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Madhumba, Evelyn
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Madzivire, Mavis
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Maganga, Marceline
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Maganga, Senzeni
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Mageja, Emmanuel
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Mahanya, Miriam
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Mahaso, Evelyn
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Mahleka, Sanelisiwe
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Makarudze, Mavis
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Makeche, Constant
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Mangwadu, Alice
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Mangwengwe, Tambudzai
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Manhidza, Juliet
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Manhovo, Farai
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Manono, Irene
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Mapako, Shylet
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Mapfumo, Evangelista
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Mapfumo, Timothy
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Mapuka, Jane
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Masama, Douglas
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Masenge, Getrude
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Mashasha, Margreth
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Mashivire, Veronica
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Matunhu, Moses
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Mavhoro, Pazvichaenda
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Mawuka, Godfrey
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Mazango, Ireen
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Mazhata, Netsai
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Mazuva, David
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Mazuva, Mary
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Mbinda, Filomina
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Mborera, John
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Mfiri, Upenyu
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Mhandu, Florence
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Mhike, Chrispen
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Mhike, Tambudzai
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Mhuka, Artwell
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Midzi, Judith
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Moyo, Siqondeni
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Mpundu, Michael
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Msindo, Nicholas Msekiwa
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Msindo, Dominic
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Mtisi, Choice
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Muchemwa, Gladys
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Mujere, Nyadziso
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Mukaro, Ellison
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Muketiwa, Kilvera
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