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1. Maternal inflammatory and microbial drivers of low birthweight in low- and middle-income countries.

2. Inflammation and cytomegalovirus viremia during pregnancy drive sex-differentiated differences in mortality and immune development in HIV-exposed infants.

3. Bifidobacterium longum modifies a nutritional intervention for stunting in Zimbabwean infants.

4. Inflammation and epithelial repair predict mortality, hospital readmission, and growth recovery in complicated severe acute malnutrition.

5. Neonatal mortality risk of vulnerable newborns by fine stratum of gestational age and birthweight for 230 679 live births in nine low- and middle-income countries, 2000-2017.

6. Fat and lean mass predict time to hospital readmission or mortality in children treated for complicated severe acute malnutrition in Zimbabwe and Zambia.

7. Quality of vital event data for infant mortality estimation in prospective, population-based studies: an analysis of secondary data from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

8. The Sanitation Hygiene Infant Nutrition Efficacy (SHINE) Trial: Protocol for school-age follow-up.

9. Neonatal mortality risk of vulnerable newborns: A descriptive analysis of subnational, population-based birth cohorts for 238 203 live births in low- and middle-income settings from 2000 to 2017.

10. The gut microbiome and early-life growth in a population with high prevalence of stunting.

12. Child Health, Agriculture and Integrated Nutrition (CHAIN): protocol for a randomised controlled trial of improved infant and young child feeding in rural Zimbabwe.

13. Prevalence, risk factors and short-term consequences of adverse birth outcomes in Zimbabwean pregnant women: a secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized trial.

14. Implementation and maintenance of infant dietary diversity in Zimbabwe: contribution of food and water insecurity.

15. Performance of the UNICEF/UN Washington Group tool for identifying functional difficulty in rural Zimbabwean children.

16. Stunting Status and Exposure to Infection and Inflammation in Early Life Shape Antibacterial Immune Cell Function Among Zimbabwean Children.

17. Recovery of children following hospitalisation for complicated severe acute malnutrition.

18. Associations between maternal obesity and infectious morbidity in Zimbabwean infants.

19. Associations between biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction and oral rotavirus vaccine immunogenicity in rural Zimbabwean infants.

20. The fecal microbiome and rotavirus vaccine immunogenicity in rural Zimbabwean infants.

21. The Friendship Bench as a brief psychological intervention with peer support in rural Zimbabwean women: a mixed methods pilot evaluation.

22. Food Insecurity and Water Insecurity in Rural Zimbabwe: Development of Multidimensional Household Measures.

23. Maternal fecal microbiome predicts gestational age, birth weight and neonatal growth in rural Zimbabwe.

24. Determinants of Urogenital Schistosomiasis Among Pregnant Women and its Association With Pregnancy Outcomes, Neonatal Deaths, and Child Growth.

25. Maternal Capabilities Are Associated with Child Caregiving Behaviors Among Women in Rural Zimbabwe.

26. Risk factors for postdischarge mortality following hospitalization for severe acute malnutrition in Zimbabwe and Zambia.

27. Mortality, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Transmission, and Growth in Children Exposed to HIV in Rural Zimbabwe.

28. Inflammation, cytomegalovirus and the growth hormone axis in HIV-exposed uninfected Zimbabwean infants.

29. Early child development in children who are HIV-exposed uninfected compared to children who are HIV-unexposed: observational sub-study of a cluster-randomized trial in rural Zimbabwe.

30. Predictors of oral rotavirus vaccine immunogenicity in rural Zimbabwean infants.

31. Effects of improved complementary feeding and improved water, sanitation and hygiene on early child development among HIV-exposed children: substudy of a cluster randomised trial in rural Zimbabwe.

32. Enteropathogens and Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in a Cluster Randomized Trial of Improved Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Rural Zimbabwe.

33. The Impact of Improved Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene on Oral Rotavirus Vaccine Immunogenicity in Zimbabwean Infants: Substudy of a Cluster-randomized Trial.

34. Putting the "A" into WaSH: a call for integrated management of water, animals, sanitation, and hygiene.

35. Neonatal vitamin A supplementation and immune responses to oral polio vaccine in Zimbabwean infants.

36. Early Initiation and Exclusivity of Breastfeeding in Rural Zimbabwe: Impact of a Breastfeeding Intervention Delivered by Village Health Workers.

37. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene, and improved complementary feeding, on stunting and anaemia among HIV-exposed children in rural Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

38. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene, and improved complementary feeding, on child stunting and anaemia in rural Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised trial.

39. Measuring wealth in rural communities: Lessons from the Sanitation, Hygiene, Infant Nutrition Efficacy (SHINE) trial.

40. Immune responses to oral poliovirus vaccine in HIV-exposed uninfected Zimbabwean infants.

41. Intestinal Damage and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Exposed and HIV-Infected Zimbabwean Infants.

42. Cytomegalovirus Acquisition and Inflammation in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Exposed Uninfected Zimbabwean Infants.

43. Head circumferences of children born to HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected mothers in Zimbabwe during the preantiretroviral therapy era.

44. Acute illness is associated with suppression of the growth hormone axis in Zimbabwean infants.

45. Congenital and postnatal CMV and EBV acquisition in HIV-infected Zimbabwean infants.

46. Traditional oral remedies and perceived breast milk insufficiency are major barriers to exclusive breastfeeding in rural Zimbabwe.

47. Dosing of praziquantel by height in sub-Saharan African adults.

48. Stunting is characterized by chronic inflammation in Zimbabwean infants.

49. World Health Organization infant and young child feeding indicators and their associations with child anthropometry: a synthesis of recent findings.

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