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Programme for Global Paediatric Research

Programme for Global Paediatric Research

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Toronto Canada
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www.globalpaediatricresearch.org
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The Programme for Global Paediatric Research™ (PGPR) was established in 2004 to address the disparity between the major scientific research resources available in high-income countries and the proportionately minimal quantity of scientific research focused on child health in developing countries. PGPR works with paediatric researchers, societies and other organizations to educate, facilitate international collaborative research, and act as an advocate for research into major diseases affecting children throughout the world.
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The Vicious Cycle of Diarrhea and Malnutrition: Nutritional Risk Factors

13 years ago • 4204 Views

The Global Enteric Multi-Center Study (GEMS): Etiology & Burden of Moderate & Severe Diarrheal Disease in Africa & Asia

13 years ago • 9475 Views

The enteropathy of childhood diarrhea: what, why, so what?

13 years ago • 1458 Views

The Vicious Cycle of Diarrhea and Malnutrition: Effect on Growth and Development Cognition, Obesity, Biomarkers, Pathogens

13 years ago • 22150 Views

Hygiene, Sanitation and Water: in diarrhoea prevention

13 years ago • 1361 Views

Diarrhea - We have the solution (ORS) - What is the problem?

13 years ago • 1148 Views
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Toronto Canada
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Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
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www.globalpaediatricresearch.org
About
The Programme for Global Paediatric Research™ (PGPR) was established in 2004 to address the disparity between the major scientific research resources available in high-income countries and the proportionately minimal quantity of scientific research focused on child health in developing countries. PGPR works with paediatric researchers, societies and other organizations to educate, facilitate international collaborative research, and act as an advocate for research into major diseases affecting children throughout the world.

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