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TABLE 1. Percent distribution of demographic and social and economic factors by dominion, national micronutrient survey, Honduras, 1996
TABLE 2. Percentage of children 12–71 months of age with diarrhea, cough, and runny nose in the preceding 2 weeks by dominion and age group, national micronutrient survey, Honduras, 1996
TABLE 4. Percentage of children 12–71 months of age stunted, underweight, and wasted by background factors, national micronutrient survey, Honduras, 1996

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