BACKGROUND: Presentation with a firm type of chronic hepatomegaly of multifactorial etiology is common among school-age children in sub-Saharan Africa.OBJECTIVE: Aflatoxin is a liver toxin and carcinogen contaminating staple maize food. In this study we examined its role in chronic hepatomegaly.METHODS: Plasma samples collected in 2002 and again in 2004 from 218 children attending two schools in neighboring villages were assayed for aflatoxin exposure using the aflatoxin-albumin adduct (AF-alb) biomarker. Data were previously examined for associations among hepatomegaly, malaria, and schistosomiasis.RESULTS: AF-alb levels were high in children from both schools, but the geometric mean (95% confidence interval) in year 2002 was significantly...
There are various causes of liver disease, including viruses, trauma, and toxins. Hepatitis B virus ...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis of the liver is thought to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-...
Aflatoxins are endemic in Kenya. The 2004 outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis in the country was one of ...
Background: Presentation with a firm type of chronic hepatomegaly of multifactorial etiology is comm...
Aflatoxins are dietary contaminants that are hepatocarcinogenic and immunotoxic and cause growth ret...
Populations in tropical and subtropical developing countries are exposed to largely uncontrolled lev...
Populations in tropical and subtropical developing countries are exposed to largely uncontrolled lev...
Contamination of foods by aflatoxins is a global health problem in both developed and developing cou...
Aflatoxins are a family of fungal toxins that are carcinogenic to man and cause immunosuppression, c...
During January-June 2004, an aflatoxicosis outbreak in eastern Kenya resulted in 317 cases and 125 d...
Background: Globally, approximately three million children die each year from vaccine preventable in...
OBJECTIVES: During January-June 2004, an aflatoxicosis outbreak in eastern Kenya resulted in 317 cas...
BACKGROUND: Dietary exposure to high levels of the fungal toxin, aflatoxin, occurs in West Africa, w...
Aflatoxins are produced by the fungi Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus and are common f...
Objectives: The fungal metabolite aflatoxin is a common contaminant of foodstuffs, especially when ...
There are various causes of liver disease, including viruses, trauma, and toxins. Hepatitis B virus ...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis of the liver is thought to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-...
Aflatoxins are endemic in Kenya. The 2004 outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis in the country was one of ...
Background: Presentation with a firm type of chronic hepatomegaly of multifactorial etiology is comm...
Aflatoxins are dietary contaminants that are hepatocarcinogenic and immunotoxic and cause growth ret...
Populations in tropical and subtropical developing countries are exposed to largely uncontrolled lev...
Populations in tropical and subtropical developing countries are exposed to largely uncontrolled lev...
Contamination of foods by aflatoxins is a global health problem in both developed and developing cou...
Aflatoxins are a family of fungal toxins that are carcinogenic to man and cause immunosuppression, c...
During January-June 2004, an aflatoxicosis outbreak in eastern Kenya resulted in 317 cases and 125 d...
Background: Globally, approximately three million children die each year from vaccine preventable in...
OBJECTIVES: During January-June 2004, an aflatoxicosis outbreak in eastern Kenya resulted in 317 cas...
BACKGROUND: Dietary exposure to high levels of the fungal toxin, aflatoxin, occurs in West Africa, w...
Aflatoxins are produced by the fungi Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus and are common f...
Objectives: The fungal metabolite aflatoxin is a common contaminant of foodstuffs, especially when ...
There are various causes of liver disease, including viruses, trauma, and toxins. Hepatitis B virus ...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis of the liver is thought to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-...
Aflatoxins are endemic in Kenya. The 2004 outbreak of acute aflatoxicosis in the country was one of ...