Implications of acquired environmental enteric dysfunction for growth and stunting in infants and children living in low- and middle-income countries
Gerald T. Keusch, Irwin H. Rosenberg, Donna M. Denno, Christopher Duggan, Richard L. Guerrant, James V. Lavery, Philip I. Tarr, Honorine D. Ward, Robert E. Black, James P. Nataro, Edward T. Ryan, Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Hoosen Coovadia, Aldo Lima, Balakrishnan Ramakrishna, Anita K. M. Zaidi, Deborah C. Hay Burgess, Thomas Brewer;Gerald T. Keusch;Irwin H. Rosenberg;Donna M. Denno;Christopher Duggan;Richard L. Guerrant;James V. Lavery;Philip I. Tarr;Honorine D. Ward;Robert E. Black;James P. Nataro;Edward T. Ryan;Zulfiqar A. Bhutta;Hoosen Coovadia;Aldo Lima;Balakrishnan Ramakrishna;Anita K. M. Zaidi;Deborah C. Hay Burgess;Thomas Brewer;
food and nutrition bulletin2013Vol. 34pp. 357-
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Abstract
Changes in small bowel function early in infancy in developing countries are increasingly being demonstrated, probably accompanied by altered mucosal architecture in most individuals, including reduced enterocyte mass and evidence of immune activation ...