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Enteroaggregative <i>Escherichia coli</i> Subclinical Infection and Coinfections and Impaired Child Growth in the MAL‐ED Cohort Study
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Universidade Federal do Ceará, Duke University, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, National Institutes of Health, ...
Published InJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Year2017
Citations40
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the impact of subclinical enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) infection alone and in combination with other pathogens in the first 6 months of life on child growth. METHODS: Nondiarrheal samples from 1684 children across 8 Multisite Birth Cohort Study, Malnutrition and Enteric Diseases (MAL-ED) sites in Asia, Africa, and Latin America were tested monthly; more than 90% of children were followed-up twice weekly for the first 6 months of life. RESULTS: Children with subclinical EAEC infection did not show altered growth between enrollment and 6 months. Conversely, EAEC coinfection with any other pathogen was negatively associated with delta weight-for-length (P < 0.05) and weight-for-age (P > 0.05) z scores between 0 and 6 months. The presence of 2…
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