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Expert meeting on Vitamin A levels in RUTF

Report 1, 2-3 September 2019

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A technical meeting was held to discuss the needed information for procurement agencies to address concerns about vitamin A levels in RUTF as part of the development of the Codex Guidelines for Ready to Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTF).

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