Abstract Background Although poor complementary feeding is associated with poor child growth, nutrition interventions only have modest impact on child growth, due to high burden of infections. We aimed to assess the association of malaria with linear growth, hemoglobin, iron status, and development in children aged 6–18 months in a setting of high malaria and undernutrition prevalence. Methods Prospective cohort study, conducted in Mangochi district, Malawi. We enrolled six-months-old infants and collected weekly data for ‘presumed’ malaria, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections (ARI) until age 18 months. Change in length-for-age z-scores (LAZ), stunting, hemoglobin, iron status, and development were assessed at age 18 months. We used ...
Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years of age, with m...
Abstract: Background: Iron deficiency and malaria are common scourges of children around the world a...
BackgroundIn malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated malaria infect...
BackgroundAlthough poor complementary feeding is associated with poor child growth, nutrition interv...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Nutritionally at-risk children suffer delays in physical growth and motor and language development. ...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to incre...
Abstract Background In malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated mala...
Nutritionally at-risk children suffer delays in physical growth and motor and language development. ...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studie...
Background The relationship between malaria infection and nutritional status is complex. Previous st...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence from previous studies that malnourished children are protected against malaria i...
Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutritional status...
Introduction: Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutr...
Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years of age, with m...
Abstract: Background: Iron deficiency and malaria are common scourges of children around the world a...
BackgroundIn malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated malaria infect...
BackgroundAlthough poor complementary feeding is associated with poor child growth, nutrition interv...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Nutritionally at-risk children suffer delays in physical growth and motor and language development. ...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to incre...
Abstract Background In malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated mala...
Nutritionally at-risk children suffer delays in physical growth and motor and language development. ...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studie...
Background The relationship between malaria infection and nutritional status is complex. Previous st...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence from previous studies that malnourished children are protected against malaria i...
Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutritional status...
Introduction: Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutr...
Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years of age, with m...
Abstract: Background: Iron deficiency and malaria are common scourges of children around the world a...
BackgroundIn malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated malaria infect...