Journal of Pediatric Health And Nutrition

Journal of Pediatric Health And Nutrition

Journal of Pediatric Health And Nutrition

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Journal of Pediatric Health and Nutrition is committed to providing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances the understanding of child health and nutrition. Our journal is indexed in various prestigious databases, ensuring that our valuable content reaches a wide audience of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. Explore this page to access the indexing information and discover the impactful contributions of our journal to the field of pediatric health and nutrition.

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1. Clinical Landmarks of COVID-19 in Newborn, Children and Teenagers
2. Determinants of Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Mothers of Infants Less Than Six Months of Age in Mogadishu: A Facility-Based Cross-Sectional Study
3. Evaluation of Serum Vitamin D Levels in Foster's Children Care Center
4. Implementing High Energy Liquid Nutrition, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Nutritional Supplements for the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa
5. Internal Jugular Phlebectasia; A Challenging Neck Mass in Children
6. Risk Factors of Persistent Diarrhoea in Children below Five Years of Age
7. Spontaneous Subgaleal Hemorrhage in a Child with Autism
8. Use of a Partially Hydrolyzed 100% Whey-Based Infant Formula with Lactobacillus Reuteri in Infants with Caregiver-Perceived Intolerance
9. Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Children Due to Lack of Intake: A Report of Two Cases at the Pediatric Department at Aristide Le Dantec Hospital

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