Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Scientific Days is a conference which features innovation and research from field programmes around the world. In 2019, Matthew Arnold of the Dahdaleh Institute gave a Poster Presentation on electrolyte and mineral water quality in intensive therapeutic feeding centres on behalf of the Chemical Water Quality & Malnourished Child Health team.
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Presentation at Health Congress is Latest Dissemination Initiative from CWQ+SAM | September 16, 2019
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