Household environmental conditions are associated with enteropathy and impaired growth in rural Bangladesh

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We assessed the relationship of fecal environmental contamination and environmental enteropathy. We compared markers of environmental enteropathy, parasite burden, and growth in 119 Bangladeshi children (≤ 48 months of age) across rural Bangladesh living in different levels of household environmenta …
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Authors Lin A;Arnold BF;Afreen S;Goto R;Huda TMN;Haque R;Raqib R;Unicomb L;Ahmed T;Colford JM;Luby SP;;
Journal The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Year 2013
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