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1. Small vulnerable newborns—big potential for impact

3. Small babies, big risks: global estimates of prevalence and mortality for vulnerable newborns to accelerate change and improve counting

4. Evidence-based antenatal interventions to reduce the incidence of small vulnerable newborns and their associated poor outcomes

6. Preventive small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements reduce severe wasting and severe stunting among young children: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

7. Association between prenatal provision of lipid‐based nutrient supplements and caesarean delivery: Findings from a randomised controlled trial in Malawi

8. Provision of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements does not improve intestinal health among rural Malawian children

9. Faecal regenerating <scp>1B</scp> protein concentration is not associated with child growth in rural Malawi

10. Consumption of multiple micronutrients or small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements containing iodine at the recommended dose during pregnancy, compared with iron and folic acid, does not affect women’s urinary iodine concentration in rural Malawi: a secondary outcome analysis of the iLiNS DYAD trial

11. Environmental exposures and child and maternal gut microbiota in rural Malawi

12. Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi

13. Associations between Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Inflammation, Permeability and Damage in Young Malawian Children

14. Modular literature review: a novel systematic search and review method to support priority setting in health policy and practice

15. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child growth: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

17. Calcium supplementation during pregnancy and long-term offspring outcome: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

18. Calcium supplementation during pregnancy and maternal and offspring bone health: a systematic review and meta-analysis

19. The Lancet Small Vulnerable Newborn Series: science for a healthy start

20. Lack of Associations between Environmental Exposures and Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among 18-Month-Old Children in Rural Malawi

21. Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements for children age 6-24 months: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of effects on developmental outcomes and effect modifiers

22. Associations of human milk oligosaccharides and bioactive proteins with infant growth and development among Malawian mother-infant dyads

23. Characteristics that modify the effect of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplementation on child anemia and micronutrient status: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

24. SARS-CoV-2 infection and antibody seroprevalence in routine surveillance patients, healthcare workers and general population in Kita region, Mali: an observational study 2020–2021

25. Provision of Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements to Mothers During Pregnancy and 6 Months Postpartum and to Their Infants from 6 to 18 Months Promotes Infant Gut Microbiota Diversity at 18 Months of Age but Not Microbiota Maturation in a Rural Malawian Setting: Secondary Outcomes of a Randomized Trial

26. Infant gut microbiota characteristics generally do not modify effects of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on growth or inflammation: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial in Malawi

27. Association of Maternal Prenatal Selenium Concentration and Preterm Birth: A Multi-Country Meta-Analysis

28. Provision of Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increases Plasma Selenium Concentration in Pregnant Women in Malawi: A Secondary Outcome of a Randomized Controlled Trial

29. A Prospective Study on Child Morbidity and Gut Microbiota in Rural Malawi

30. Daily Supplementation With Egg, Cow Milk, and Multiple Micronutrients Increases Linear Growth of Young Children with Short Stature

31. Provision of Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements from Age 6 to 18 Months Does Not Affect Infant Development Scores in a Randomized Trial in Malawi

32. The effect of providing lipid-based nutrient supplements on morbidity in rural Malawian infants and young children: a randomized controlled trial

33. Effects of maternal and child lipid-based nutrient supplements on infant development: a randomized trial in Malawi

34. The association of malaria morbidity with linear growth, hemoglobin, iron status, and development in young Malawian children: a prospective cohort study

35. Comparison of an interactive 24-h recall and weighed food record for measuring energy and nutrient intakes from complementary foods among 9-10-month-old Malawian infants consuming lipid-based nutrient supplements

36. Maternal and Infant Supplementation with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increases Infants' Iron Status at 18 Months of Age in a Semiurban Setting in Ghana: A Secondary Outcome Analysis of the iLiNS-DYAD Randomized Controlled Trial

37. Early development of visual attention in infants in rural Malawi

38. Child Health Outcomes After Presumptive Infection Treatment in Pregnant Women: A Randomized Trial

39. Factors associated with breast milk intake among 9-10-month-old Malawian infants

40. Nutrient supplementation may adversely affect maternal oral health - a randomised controlled trial in rural Malawi

41. Supplementation of Maternal Diets during Pregnancy and for 6 Months Postpartum and Infant Diets Thereafter with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Does Not Promote Child Growth by 18 Months of Age in Rural Malawi: A Randomized Controlled Trial

42. Periapical infection may affect birth outcomes via systemic inflammation

43. Providing lipid-based nutrient supplement during pregnancy does not reduce the risk of maternal P falciparum parasitaemia and reproductive tract infections: a randomised controlled trial

44. Maternal Functional Health Literacy Does Not Predict Child Growth, Development, or Illness from 6 to 18 Mo of Age in Malawi (P11-004-19)

45. Maternal Lipid-based Nutrient and Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Affect B-vitamins in Milk Differently in Malawian Compared to Ghanaian Mothers (P24-045-19)

46. Are Dietary Amino Acids or Protein Quality Associated with Infant Length Gain from 6 to 12 Months in Rural Malawi? (P10-010-19)

47. Feasibility and validity of the ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer in measuring physical activity of Malawian toddlers

48. Maternal Supplementation with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Compared with Multiple Micronutrients, but Not with Iron and Folic Acid, Reduces the Prevalence of Low Gestational Weight Gain in Semi-Urban Ghana: A Randomized Controlled Trial

49. Linear Growth and Child Development in Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Malawi

50. Investigating Preterm Care at the Facility Level: Stakeholder Qualitative Study in Central and Southern Malawi

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