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UNVEILING THE LINKS: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF NUTRITIONAL ANAEMIA AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRLS

Abstract

 

This study aims to investigate the epidemiological correlates of nutritional anaemia among adolescent girls. Nutritional anaemia is a significant public health concern, particularly among this vulnerable population. Understanding the factors associated with its occurrence can inform targeted interventions and prevention strategies. This article presents the findings from a comprehensive analysis of epidemiological data, shedding light on the various factors influencing nutritional anaemia among adolescent girls.

Keywords

Nutritional anaemia, adolescent girls, epidemiological associations

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