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Guideline on haemoglobin cutoffs to define anaemia in individuals and populations [Internet]. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2024.

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Annex 4WHO Steering Committee

  • Dr Andrea Bosman
    Coordinator, Diagnostics, Medicine and Resistance
    Global Malaria Programme
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Francesco Branca
    Director, Department of Nutrition and Food Safety
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Maurice Bucagu
    Medical Officer, Maternal Health Unit
    Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Ageing
    World Health Organization Switzerland
  • Dr Maria Nieves Garcia-Casal
    Scientist, Food and Nutrition Actions in Health Systems Department of Nutrition and Food Safety
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Juan Pablo Peña-Rosas
    Coordinator, Global Initiatives Unit
    Department of Nutrition and Food Safety
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Lisa Rogers
    Technical Officer, Food and Nutrition Actions in Health Systems
    Department of Nutrition and Food Safety
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Yuka Sumi
    Technical Officer, Ageing and health
    Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Ageing
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
  • Dr Özge Tuncalp Mingard
    Scientist, Maternal Perinatal Health, Prevent Unsafe Abortion
    Department of Reproductive Health and Research
    World Health Organization
    Switzerland
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