Associations between Shigella prevalence (A) and quantity (B) in the first 2 years of life with linear growth and cognitive outcomes at 6–8 years of age among 451 children in the Brazil, South Africa, and Tanzania MAL-ED cohorts. Mean Z-score difference estimates and 95% confidence intervals were derived from linear regression models adjusting for site, age at the 6–8 year assessment, enrollment weight-for-age z-score (or enrollment length-for-age z-score for height outcomes), sex, socioeconomic status, exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months, maternal height, and the burden of each of the 12 most prevalent pathogens identified in the first 2 years of life (excluding Shigella).</p
Estimated underreporting of Shigella by prevalence in under five children with diarrhea in Zambia.</...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Although genetics, maternal undernutrition and low birth weight status certainly play a role in chil...
Associations between Shigella and inflammation in the first 2 years of life with linear growth at 2,...
Associations between intestinal (A) and systemic (B) inflammation in the first 2 years of life with ...
Sociodemographic characteristics, burden of Shigella and inflammation in the first 2 years of life, ...
Mediation effects to assess whether intestinal inflammation mediated the associations between Shigel...
Culture-independent diagnostics have revealed a larger burden of Shigella among children in low-reso...
Culture-independent diagnostics have revealed a larger burden of Shigella among children in low-reso...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhoeal disease is a leading cause of childhood illness and death globally, and Shige...
a. Age-specific association between enteric protozoan parasites co-infections and child anthropometr...
Shigella spp. are one of the most common causes of paediatric dysentery globally, responsible for a ...
Percentage of antibiotic resistance and association with year among under 5 children with shigellosi...
Background: Shigella spp. are one of the most common causes of paediatric dysentery globally, respon...
Objectives: Ultraorthodox Jewish populations living in towns with good sanitary infrastructure but w...
Estimated underreporting of Shigella by prevalence in under five children with diarrhea in Zambia.</...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Although genetics, maternal undernutrition and low birth weight status certainly play a role in chil...
Associations between Shigella and inflammation in the first 2 years of life with linear growth at 2,...
Associations between intestinal (A) and systemic (B) inflammation in the first 2 years of life with ...
Sociodemographic characteristics, burden of Shigella and inflammation in the first 2 years of life, ...
Mediation effects to assess whether intestinal inflammation mediated the associations between Shigel...
Culture-independent diagnostics have revealed a larger burden of Shigella among children in low-reso...
Culture-independent diagnostics have revealed a larger burden of Shigella among children in low-reso...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhoeal disease is a leading cause of childhood illness and death globally, and Shige...
a. Age-specific association between enteric protozoan parasites co-infections and child anthropometr...
Shigella spp. are one of the most common causes of paediatric dysentery globally, responsible for a ...
Percentage of antibiotic resistance and association with year among under 5 children with shigellosi...
Background: Shigella spp. are one of the most common causes of paediatric dysentery globally, respon...
Objectives: Ultraorthodox Jewish populations living in towns with good sanitary infrastructure but w...
Estimated underreporting of Shigella by prevalence in under five children with diarrhea in Zambia.</...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Although genetics, maternal undernutrition and low birth weight status certainly play a role in chil...