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Âèïóñê 67, 2017   -   Ñòîð³íêè: 220-228
ÕÂÎÐÎÁÀ ÄÀÓÍÀ ² ÑÒÀÒÅÂÅ Ñϲ²ÄÍÎØÅÍÍß Ó ÍÎÂÎÍÀÐÎÄÆÅÍÈÕ (îãëÿä ë³òåðàòóðè ç âëàñíèìè äîñë³äæåííÿìè)
Ïåäàí Ë.Ð.1, Ãàëàãàí Â.Î.2, Îìåëü÷åíêî Å.Ì.1, Êà÷êî Ã.Î.1, Ïîëüêà Î.Î.1, Òèì÷åíêî Î.².1
1 ÄÓ "²ÍÑÒÈÒÓÒ ÃÐÎÌÀÄÑÜÊÎÃÎ ÇÄÎÐÎÂ'ß ²Ì. Î.Ì. ÌÀÐǪªÂÀ ÍÀÌÍÓ"
2 ÍÀÖ²ÎÍÀËÜÍÀ ÄÈÒß×À ÑÏÅÖ²À˲ÇÎÂÀÍÀ ˲ÊÀÐÍß «ÎÕÌÀÒÄÈÒ» ÌÎÇ ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÈ
https://doi.org/10.32402/hygiene2017.67.220

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