Severe malnutrition continues to be a serious public health problem. Case fatality rates in resource-poor settings are high. The median case fatality rate for the 1990s is 23% (range 4%-49%). Several studies have shown that the mortality rate associated with those who have been rehabilitated and have gone back to the community can range from 8% to as high as 41%. There may be a combination of socioeconomic and biologic reasons for these high rates, but our work focuses on the biologic aspects of severe malnutrition. We suspect that enteropathy plays an important role in the pathogenesis of severe malnutrition and its sequelae. Studies in The Gambia have been instrumental in shaping our views on mucosal immunity in severe malnutrition. In ru...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Background: The adipocyte derived hormone, leptin, has cytokine like function and may mediate the ef...
Primary (acute and chronic) malnutrition is still prevalent in developing countries because of inade...
Previous studies from The Gambia have shown that poor childhood growth is resistant to all but the m...
Previous studies from The Gambia have shown that poor childhood growth is resistant to all but the m...
Background: Gambian children have severe growth faltering in the first two years of life. Poor growt...
Growth faltering of rural Gambian infants is associated with a chronic inflammatory enteropathy of t...
The adverse effects of malnutrition on the child are diverse and complex. This thesis describes an e...
Infectious disease is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, particular...
Malnourished children have increased risk of dying, with most deaths caused by infectious diseases. ...
BACKGROUND:Malnourished children have increased risk of dying, with most deaths caused by infectious...
A CAJM article on malnutrition in children.Investigations of the immune response have, until recentl...
Background Child undernutrition is a global health issue that is associated with poor sanitation an...
Highly prevalent conditions with multiple and complex underlying etiologies are a challenge to publi...
To evaluate immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases according to nutritional status, a longitudinal...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Background: The adipocyte derived hormone, leptin, has cytokine like function and may mediate the ef...
Primary (acute and chronic) malnutrition is still prevalent in developing countries because of inade...
Previous studies from The Gambia have shown that poor childhood growth is resistant to all but the m...
Previous studies from The Gambia have shown that poor childhood growth is resistant to all but the m...
Background: Gambian children have severe growth faltering in the first two years of life. Poor growt...
Growth faltering of rural Gambian infants is associated with a chronic inflammatory enteropathy of t...
The adverse effects of malnutrition on the child are diverse and complex. This thesis describes an e...
Infectious disease is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, particular...
Malnourished children have increased risk of dying, with most deaths caused by infectious diseases. ...
BACKGROUND:Malnourished children have increased risk of dying, with most deaths caused by infectious...
A CAJM article on malnutrition in children.Investigations of the immune response have, until recentl...
Background Child undernutrition is a global health issue that is associated with poor sanitation an...
Highly prevalent conditions with multiple and complex underlying etiologies are a challenge to publi...
To evaluate immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases according to nutritional status, a longitudinal...
Small bowel enteropathy (assessed by the lactulose (L) : mannitol (M) permeability test) is a major ...
Background: The adipocyte derived hormone, leptin, has cytokine like function and may mediate the ef...
Primary (acute and chronic) malnutrition is still prevalent in developing countries because of inade...