BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is associated with impaired growth of children, even in the absence of symptoms. To examine the underlying mechanisms, we evaluated associations between Campylobacter infection, linear growth, and fecal microbial community features in a prospective birth cohort of 271 children with a high burden of diarrhea and stunting in the Amazonian lowlands of Peru. METHODS: Campylobacter was identified using a broadly reactive, genus-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. 16S rRNA-based analyses were used to identify bacterial taxa in fecal samples at ages 6, 12, 18, and 24 months (N = 928). Associations between infection, growth, and gut microbial community composition were investigated using multiple linear r...
Background. The cycle between diarrhea and undernutrition continues to underlie a vast proportion of...
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli)...
Campylobacteriosis is an important contributor to the global burden of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). ...
BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is associated with impaired growth of children, even in the abse...
Background: Although diarrheal illnesses are recognized as both a cause and effect of undernutrition...
BACKGROUND: Detrimental effects of diarrhea on child growth and survival are well documented, but de...
Campylobacter infections are the leading bacterial cause of diarrhea worldwide with potentially prof...
Campylobacter species infections have been associated with malnutrition and intestinal inflammation ...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
ABSTRACT Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide and is associated w...
Background: Chronic malnutrition, termed stunting, is defined as suboptimal linear ...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
Campylobacter spp. are a major cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide and are associated with high ra...
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli)...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
Background. The cycle between diarrhea and undernutrition continues to underlie a vast proportion of...
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli)...
Campylobacteriosis is an important contributor to the global burden of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). ...
BACKGROUND: Campylobacter infection is associated with impaired growth of children, even in the abse...
Background: Although diarrheal illnesses are recognized as both a cause and effect of undernutrition...
BACKGROUND: Detrimental effects of diarrhea on child growth and survival are well documented, but de...
Campylobacter infections are the leading bacterial cause of diarrhea worldwide with potentially prof...
Campylobacter species infections have been associated with malnutrition and intestinal inflammation ...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
ABSTRACT Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide and is associated w...
Background: Chronic malnutrition, termed stunting, is defined as suboptimal linear ...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
Campylobacter spp. are a major cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide and are associated with high ra...
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli)...
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health conc...
Background. The cycle between diarrhea and undernutrition continues to underlie a vast proportion of...
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli)...
Campylobacteriosis is an important contributor to the global burden of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). ...