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Effects of Diarrhea Associated with Specific Enteropathogens on the Growth of Children in Rural Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InPEDIATRICS
Year1984
Citations345
Abstract
Village-based surveillance data from longitudinal studies in rural Bangladesh have been used to evaluate the nutritional consequences of infectious diseases, including diarrhea due to specific pathogens. The prevalences of specific illnesses were related to the ponderal and linear growth of young children for 2-month and 1-year periods. Of the common illnesses, only diarrhea had a significant inverse relationship with increments of weight during 2-month periods and of length during 1 year. Diarrhea accounted for 20% of the difference in linear growth between the study children and the international reference population during the first 5 years of life. Diarrhea associated with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli had a significant negative effect on the bimonthly weight gain of children in this community and shigellosis…
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