Search Results - "Vasquez, Angel Orbe"
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Santa Clara de Nanay: The MAL-ED Cohort in Peru
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…The Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study…”
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Early childhood growth and cognitive outcomes: Findings from the MAL‐ED study
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-07-2018)“…Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children to promote community flourishing and productivity, growth…”
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Use of quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to assess the aetiology, burden, and clinical characteristics of diarrhoea in children in low-resource settings: a reanalysis of the MAL-ED cohort study
Published in The Lancet global health (01-12-2018)“…Optimum management of childhood diarrhoea in low-resource settings has been hampered by insufficient data on aetiology, burden, and associated clinical…”
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Use of quantitative molecular diagnostic methods to investigate the effect of enteropathogen infections on linear growth in children in low-resource settings: longitudinal analysis of results from the MAL-ED cohort study
Published in The Lancet global health (01-12-2018)“…Enteropathogen infections in early childhood not only cause diarrhoea but contribute to poor growth. We used molecular diagnostics to assess whether particular…”
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Epidemiology and Impact of Campylobacter Infection in Children in 8 Low-Resource Settings: Results From the MAL-ED Study
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2016)“…Background. Enteropathogen infections have been associated with enteric dysfunction and impaired growth in children in lowresource settings. In a multisite…”
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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 Years of Age in Resource-Poor Environments
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…Highly prevalent conditions with multiple and complex underlying etiologies are a challenge to public health. Undernutrition, for example, affects 20% of…”
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Pathogen-specific burdens of community diarrhoea in developing countries: a multisite birth cohort study (MAL-ED)
Published in The Lancet global health (01-09-2015)“…Summary Background Most studies of the causes of diarrhoea in low-income and middle-income countries have looked at severe disease in people presenting for…”
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Norovirus Infection and Acquired Immunity in 8 Countries: Results From the MAL-ED Study
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-05-2016)“…Background. Norovirus is an important cause of childhood diarrhea. We present data from a longitudinal, multicountry study describing norovirus epidemiology…”
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Causal Pathways from Enteropathogens to Environmental Enteropathy: Findings from the MAL-ED Birth Cohort Study
Published in EBioMedicine (01-04-2017)“…•Children living in these settings had a high prevalence of enteropathogens, high levels of intestinal inflammation, abnormal intestinal permeability, high…”
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Enteric dysfunction and other factors associated with attained size at 5 years: MAL-ED birth cohort study findings
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-2019)“…Poor growth in early childhood has been associated with increased risk of mortality and morbidity, as well as long-term deficits in cognitive development and…”
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Intestinal permeability and inflammation mediate the association between nutrient density of complementary foods and biochemical measures of micronutrient status in young children: results from the MAL-ED study
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2019)“…Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is thought to increase the risk of micronutrient deficiencies, but few studies adjust for dietary intakes and systemic…”
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Disease Surveillance Methods Used in the 8-Site MAL-ED Cohort Study
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…Describing the early life associations between infectious disease episodes and growth, cognitive development, and vaccine response in the first 2 years of life…”
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Early Life Child Micronutrient Status, Maternal Reasoning, and a Nurturing Household Environment have Persistent Influences on Child Cognitive Development at Age 5 years: Results from MAL-ED
Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2019)“…Child cognitive development is influenced by early-life insults and protective factors. To what extent these factors have a long-term legacy on child…”
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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
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…More epidemiological data are needed on risk and protective factors for child development. In The Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections…”
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Relationship between growth and illness, enteropathogens and dietary intakes in the first 2 years of life: findings from the MAL-ED birth cohort study
Published in BMJ global health (01-12-2017)“…BackgroundDietary and illness factors affect risk of growth faltering; the role of enteropathogens is less clear. As part of the Etiology, Risk Factors and…”
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Early childhood cognitive development is affected by interactions among illness, diet, enteropathogens and the home environment: findings from the MAL-ED birth cohort study
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2018)“…BackgroundMillions of children in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are at risk of not reaching their full cognitive potential. Malnutrition and…”
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Influences on catch-up growth using relative versus absolute metrics: evidence from the MAL-ED cohort study
Published in BMC public health (29-06-2021)“…Poor growth in early childhood has been considered irreversible after 2-3 years of age and has been associated with morbidity and mortality over the short-term…”
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Oral polio vaccine response in the MAL-ED birth cohort study: Considerations for polio eradication strategies
Published in Vaccine (07-01-2019)“…Immunization programs have leveraged decades of research to maximize oral polio vaccine (OPV) response. Moving toward global poliovirus eradication, the WHO…”
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Evaluating Associations Between Vaccine Response and Malnutrition, Gut Function, and Enteric Infections in the MAL-ED Cohort Study: Methods and Challenges
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…Most vaccine assessments have occurred in well-nourished populations of higher socioeconomic status. However, vaccines are often used in populations with high…”
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Methods of Analysis of Enteropathogen Infection in the MAL-ED Cohort Study
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-11-2014)“…Studies of diarrheal etiology in low- and middle-income countries have typically focused on children presenting with severe symptoms to health centers and thus…”
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