Background: Environmental Enteropathy (EE), characterized by alterations in intestinal structure, function, and immune activation, is believed to be an important contributor to childhood undernutrition and its associated morbidities, including stunting. Half of all global deaths in children \u3c 5 years are attributable to under-nutrition, making the study of EE an area of critical priority. Methods: Community based intervention study, divided into two sub-studies, 1) Longitudinal analyses and 2) Biopsy studies for identification of EE features via omics analyses. Birth cohorts in Matiari, Pakistan established: moderately or severely malnourished (weight for height Z score (WHZ) \u3c − 2) children, and well-nourished (WHZ \u3e 0) children. ...
International audienceBackground: Globally one out of four children under 5 years is affected by lin...
Background: A major limitation to understanding the etiopathogenesis of environmental enteric dysfun...
Individuals in the developing world live in conditions of intense exposure to enteric pathogens due ...
Despite nutrition interventions, stunting thought to be secondary to underlying environmental entero...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED), a syndrome characterized by chronic gut inflammation, contr...
Background: Stunting continues to burden low- and middle-income countries, with lifelong and interge...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subclinical condition of intestinal inflammation, barri...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is an acquired small intestinal inflammatory condition under...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a disease of the small intestine affecting children and a...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an elusive, inflammatory syndrome of the small intestine ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an enigmatic disorder of the small intestine ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Chronic undernutrition, marked by stunting (low hei...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subclinical condition of the gut characterized by chang...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a disease of the small intestine affecting children and a...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is an acquired small intestinal inflammatory condition under...
International audienceBackground: Globally one out of four children under 5 years is affected by lin...
Background: A major limitation to understanding the etiopathogenesis of environmental enteric dysfun...
Individuals in the developing world live in conditions of intense exposure to enteric pathogens due ...
Despite nutrition interventions, stunting thought to be secondary to underlying environmental entero...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED), a syndrome characterized by chronic gut inflammation, contr...
Background: Stunting continues to burden low- and middle-income countries, with lifelong and interge...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subclinical condition of intestinal inflammation, barri...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is an acquired small intestinal inflammatory condition under...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a disease of the small intestine affecting children and a...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an elusive, inflammatory syndrome of the small intestine ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an enigmatic disorder of the small intestine ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Chronic undernutrition, marked by stunting (low hei...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subclinical condition of the gut characterized by chang...
Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a disease of the small intestine affecting children and a...
Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (EED) is an acquired small intestinal inflammatory condition under...
International audienceBackground: Globally one out of four children under 5 years is affected by lin...
Background: A major limitation to understanding the etiopathogenesis of environmental enteric dysfun...
Individuals in the developing world live in conditions of intense exposure to enteric pathogens due ...