A systematic review of prevention interventions to reduce prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in indigenous communities

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Martyn Symons
Rebecca Anne Pedruzzi
Kaashifah Bruce
Elizabeth Milne
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[1] Telethon Kids Institute,
[2] The University of Western Australia,undefined
[3] National Health and Medical Research Council FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 18卷
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FASD; FAS; Aboriginal; Indigenous; Alcohol; Pregnancy; Prevention;
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