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Carlito Bale

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Co R, Nankabirwa V, Bale C, de Sa A, Martin-Herz S, Blair E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 May; 14(1):11000. PMID: 38745098
Despite the high prevalence of low birth weight infants in sub-Saharan Africa and the associated poor outcomes, weight change during the newborn period has not been well characterized for this...
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Flaherman V, Murungi J, Bale C, Dickinson S, Chen X, Namiiro F, et al.
Pediatrics . 2023 Dec; 153(1). PMID: 38062778
Background: Randomized controlled trials in Guinea-Bissau and Uganda have revealed that the intensive promotion of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) impairs growth in early infancy. When newborn growth is impaired, small amounts...
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Roberts S, Franceschini M, Silver R, Taylor S, de Sa A, Co R, et al.
BMJ . 2020 Jul; 370:m2397. PMID: 32699176
Objective: To assess the effects of food supplementation on improving working memory and additional measures including cerebral blood flow in children at risk of undernutrition. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting:...
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Roberts S, Franceschini M, Krauss A, Lin P, de Sa A, Co R, et al.
Curr Dev Nutr . 2018 Apr; 1(11). PMID: 29658962
Background: Cognitive impairment associated with childhood malnutrition and stunting is generally considered irreversible. Objective: The aim was to test a new nutritional supplement for the prevention and treatment of moderate-acute...
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Schlossman N, Brown C, Batra P, de Sa A, Balan I, Balan A, et al.
Food Nutr Bull . 2017 Apr; 38(3):275-290. PMID: 28374648
Background: There is no consensus over best approaches to reliably prevent malnutrition in rural communities in low-income countries. Objective: We compared the effectiveness of 2 lipid-based ready-to-use supplementary foods (RUSFs)...
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Baek O, Jensen K, Andersen A, Bale C, Martins C, Biering-Sorensen S, et al.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 2017 Apr; 111(1):30-37. PMID: 28371872
Objective: This study investigated seasonal and sex-specific variations in the haematological parameters and established reference ranges for these parameters in healthy 4 to 5.5-month-old infants in Guinea-Bissau. Methods: Within a...
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Do V, Biering-Sorensen S, Fisker A, Bale C, Rasmussen S, Christensen L, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2017 Jan; 215(8):1188-1196. PMID: 28077730
Background: Children in Guinea-Bissau receive measles vaccine (MV) at 9 months of age, but studies have shown that an additional dose before 9 months of age might have beneficial nonspecific...
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Saltzman E, Schlossman N, Brown C, Balan I, Fuss P, Batra P, et al.
Food Nutr Bull . 2016 Dec; 38(1):103-114. PMID: 28027671
Background: The nutrition status of primary schoolchildren in Africa has received relatively little attention in comparison to that of younger children. We surveyed primary school students in Guinea-Bissau, a nation...
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Fisker A, Bale C, Rodrigues A, Balde I, Fernandes M, Jorgensen M, et al.
Pediatrics . 2014 Aug; 134(3):e739-48. PMID: 25136048
Background: The World Health Organization recommends vitamin A supplementation (VAS) at routine vaccination contacts after 6 months of age based on the assumption that it reduces mortality by 24%. The...
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Martins C, Benn C, Andersen A, Bale C, Schaltz-Buchholzer F, Do V, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2014 Jan; 209(11):1731-8. PMID: 24436454
Observational studies and trials from low-income countries indicate that measles vaccine has beneficial nonspecific effects, protecting against non-measles-related mortality. It is not known whether measles vaccine protects against hospital admissions....