Anemia en niños y su efecto del tratamiento en un establecimiento de salud de Lima
Anemia in children and its effect of treatment in primary healthcare of Lima
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Treatment of anemia with ferrous sulfate in children under three years of age is effective. Likewise, there is a direct relationship between the hemoglobin level and the number of months of treatment.Downloads
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2021-12-22
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Cardenas-Venancio, K. N., Granda-Carbajal, V. A., Astocondor-Campos, N. C., Cieza-Inca, F. A., Guerra De la Cruz, N. E., & Quispe-Rosales, P. P. (2021). Anemia en niños y su efecto del tratamiento en un establecimiento de salud de Lima: Anemia in children and its effect of treatment in primary healthcare of Lima. Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 5(2). Retrieved from http://52.37.22.248/index.php/hgh/article/view/167
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