Environmental health and child survival: Epidemiology, economics, experiences/ World Bank.
Material type: TextSeries: Environment and development (Washington, D.C.)Publication details: Washington: The World Bank, 2008Description: xiii, 209 p. ill.; 23 cmISBN: 9780821372364Subject(s): Environmentally induced diseases in children -- Developing countries | Malnutrition in children -- Developing countries | Child, Preschool | Environmental Health | Cost of Illness | Developing Countries | Disorders of Environmental Origin | MalnutritionDDC classification: 618.9298
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Environmental health, malnutrition, and child health --
How environmental health supplements other child survival strategies --
How large is the environmental health burden? --
Estimating the environmental health burden and costs at the country level --
Approaches to environmental health.
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Environmental health, malnutrition, and child health --
How environmental health supplements other child survival strategies --
How large is the environmental health burden? --
Estimating the environmental health burden and costs at the country level --
Approaches to environmental health.
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