The MAL-ED study: a multinational and multidisciplinary approach to understand the relationship between enteric pathogens, malnutrition, gut physiology, physical growth, cognitive development, and immune responses in infants and children up to 2 yea
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Immune Dysfunction as a Cause and Consequence of MalnutritionTropical and travel-associated norovirus: current conceptsThe Significance of the Enteric Microbiome on the Development of Childhood Disease: A Review of Prebiotic and Probiotic Therapies in Disorders of ChildhoodAdvances in understanding Giardia: determinants and mechanisms of chronic sequelaeRotavirus infection and disease in a multi-site birth cohort: Results from the MAL-ED study.Determinant Variables, Enteric Pathogen Burden, Gut Function, and Immune-Related Inflammatory Biomarkers Associated with Childhood Malnutrition: A Prospective Case-Control Study in Northeastern Brazil.Determinants and Impact of Giardia Infection in the First 2 Years of Life in the MAL-ED Birth Cohort.Use of antibiotics in children younger than two years in eight countries: a prospective cohort study.Vaccine coverage and adherence to EPI schedules in eight resource poor settings in the MAL-ED cohort study.Dynamics and Trends in Fecal Biomarkers of Gut Function in Children from 1-24 Months in the MAL-ED Study.Undernutrition, Vitamin A and Iron Deficiency Are Associated with Impaired Intestinal Mucosal Permeability in Young Bangladeshi Children Assessed by Lactulose/Mannitol Test.Epidemiology and Impact of Campylobacter Infection in Children in 8 Low-Resource Settings: Results From the MAL-ED Study.Giardia: a pathogen or commensal for children in high-prevalence settings?Fecal Markers of Environmental Enteropathy and Subsequent Growth in Bangladeshi Children.Optimization of Quantitative PCR Methods for Enteropathogen Detection.Norovirus Infection and Acquired Immunity in 8 Countries: Results From the MAL-ED Study.Vitamin-D status is not a confounder of the relationship between zinc and diarrhoea: a study in 6-24-month-old underweight and normal-weight children of urban Bangladesh.Geography, population, demography, socioeconomic, anthropometry, and environmental status in the MAL-ED cohort and case-control study Sites in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.The MAL-ED cohort study: methods and lessons learned when assessing early child development and caregiving mediators in infants and young children in 8 low- and middle-income countries.Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study.Causal Pathways from Enteropathogens to Environmental Enteropathy: Findings from the MAL-ED Birth Cohort StudyA Comparison of Diarrheal Severity Scores in the MAL-ED Multisite Community-Based Cohort StudyDoes household access to improved water and sanitation in infancy and childhood predict better vocabulary test performance in Ethiopian, Indian, Peruvian and Vietnamese cohort studies?Interpreting the Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS) Findings on Sanitation, Hygiene, and DiarrheaEarly Antibiotic Exposure in Low-Resource Settings is Associated with Increased Weight in The First Two Years of Life.Seasonal variation of food security among the Batwa of Kanungu, Uganda.Infant Nutritional Status, Feeding Practices, Enteropathogen Exposure, Socioeconomic Status, and Illness Are Associated with Gut Barrier Function As Assessed by the Lactulose Mannitol Test in the MAL-ED Birth Cohort.Modeling environmental influences on child growth in the MAL-ED cohort study: opportunities and challenges.Evaluating associations between vaccine response and malnutrition, gut function, and enteric infections in the MAL-ED cohort study: methods and challengesInfant feeding practices, dietary adequacy, and micronutrient status measures in the MAL-ED studyCultivating healthy growth and nutrition through the gut microbiota.Cost-effectiveness of norovirus vaccination in children in Peru.Cryptosporidiosis: A Disease of Tropical and Remote Areas in Australia.Plasma Proteome Biomarkers of Inflammation in School Aged Children in Nepal.Childhood undernutrition, the gut microbiota, and microbiota-directed therapeutics.A microbial perspective of human developmental biologyAflatoxin exposure during the first 36 months of life was not associated with impaired growth in Nepalese children: An extension of the MAL-ED study.Giardia co-infection promotes the secretion of antimicrobial peptides beta-defensin 2 and trefoil factor 3 and attenuates attaching and effacing bacteria-induced intestinal disease.Association between socioeconomic status of mothers, food security, food safety practices and the double burden of malnutrition in the Lalitpur district, NepalEarly interruption of exclusive breastfeeding: results from the eight-country MAL-ED study.
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2014-11-01T00:00:00Z