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Home-based treatment of malnourished Malawian children with locally produced or imported ready-to-use food.
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Zinc homeostasis in Malawian children consuming a high-phytate, maize-based diet.
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Effect of Lactobacillus GG on intestinal integrity in Malawian children at risk of tropical enteropathy.
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Supplemental feeding with ready-to-use therapeutic food in Malawian children at risk of malnutrition.
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Case management of HIV-infected severely malnourished children: challenges in the area of highest prevalence.
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Supplementary feeding with fortified spreads results in higher recovery rates than with a corn/soy blend in moderately wasted children.
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of rifaximin, a nonabsorbable antibiotic, in the treatment of tropical enteropathy.
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Whole-body leucine kinetics and the acute phase response during acute infection in marasmic Malawian children.
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Cortisol and its action on the glucocorticoid receptor in malnutrition and acute infection.
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Abnormal gut integrity is associated with reduced linear growth in rural Malawian children.
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Discovery of STL polyomavirus, a polyomavirus of ancestral recombinant origin that encodes a unique T antigen by alternative splicing.
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A prospective assessment of food and nutrient intake in a population of Malawian children at risk for kwashiorkor.
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The quality of the diet in Malawian children with kwashiorkor and marasmus.
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Home-based therapy for oedematous malnutrition with ready-to-use therapeutic food.
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Local production and provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) spread for the treatment of severe childhood malnutrition.
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Nutrition interventions need improved operational capacity.
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The use of home-based therapy with ready-to-use therapeutic food to treat malnutrition in a rural area during a food crisis.
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Monitoring the adequacy of catch-up growth among moderately malnourished children receiving home-based therapy using mid-upper arm circumference in southern Malawi.
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Children consuming cassava as a staple food are at risk for inadequate zinc, iron, and vitamin A intake.
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A reduced phytate diet does not reduce endogenous fecal zinc in children on a habitual high-phytate diet.
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Perturbed zinc homeostasis in rural 3-5-y-old Malawian children is associated with abnormalities in intestinal permeability attributed to tropical enteropathy.
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A novel fortified blended flour, corn-soy blend "plus-plus," is not inferior to lipid-based ready-to-use supplementary foods for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition in Malawian children.
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A ready-to-use therapeutic food containing 10% milk is less effective than one with 25% milk in the treatment of severely malnourished children.
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Human gut microbiome viewed across age and geography.
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Prompt initiation of ART With therapeutic food is associated with improved outcomes in HIV-infected Malawian children with malnutrition.
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Identification of MW polyomavirus, a novel polyomavirus in human stool.
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Detection of low-concentration host mRNA transcripts in Malawian children at risk for environmental enteropathy.
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Antibiotics as part of the management of severe acute malnutrition.
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Supplementary feeding of underweight, stunted Malawian children with a ready-to-use food.
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Comparison of home-based therapy with ready-to-use therapeutic food with standard therapy in the treatment of malnourished Malawian children: a controlled, clinical effectiveness trial.
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Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malawian children: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial.
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A large-scale operational study of home-based therapy with ready-to-use therapeutic food in childhood malnutrition in Malawi.
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Undernutrition malnutrition in infants in developing countries.
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Consuming cassava as a staple food places children 2-5 years old at risk for inadequate protein intake, an observational study in Kenya and Nigeria.
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Evaluation of the routine use of amoxicillin as part of the home-based treatment of severe acute malnutrition.
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Season of conception in rural gambia affects DNA methylation at putative human metastable epialleles.
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The devil is in the details.
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Investigation of food acceptability and feeding practices for lipid nutrient supplements and blended flours used to treat moderate malnutrition.
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Children successfully treated for moderate acute malnutrition remain at risk for malnutrition and death in the subsequent year after recovery.
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Gut microbiomes of Malawian twin pairs discordant for kwashiorkor.
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Concept
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Child, Preschool
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Inadequate dietary protein intake: when does it occur and what are the consequences?
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Protein source and quality in therapeutic foods affect the immune response and outcome in severe acute malnutrition.
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Growth and HIV-free survival of HIV-exposed infants in Malawi: a randomized trial of two complementary feeding interventions in the context of maternal antiretroviral therapy.
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Zinc or albendazole attenuates the progression of environmental enteropathy: a randomized controlled trial.
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Zinc deficiency in children with environmental enteropathy-development of new strategies: report from an expert workshop.
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Home-based therapy for severe acute malnutrition with ready-to-use food.
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Multiple micronutrient supplementation transiently ameliorates environmental enteropathy in Malawian children aged 12-35 months in a randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Extending supplementary feeding for children younger than 5 years with moderate acute malnutrition leads to lower relapse rates.
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Resistant starch does not affect zinc homeostasis in rural Malawian children.
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Developing food supplements for moderately malnourished children: lessons learned from ready-to-use therapeutic foods.
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Ready-to-use foods for management of moderate acute malnutrition: considerations for scaling up production and use in programs.
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Possible role of the microbiome in the development of acute malnutrition and implications for food-based strategies to prevent and treat acute malnutrition.
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High-Oleic Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food Maintains Docosahexaenoic Acid Status in Severe Malnutrition.
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Plasma endotoxin core antibody concentration and linear growth are unrelated in rural Malawian children aged 2-5 years.
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Severe and Moderate Acute Malnutrition Can Be Successfully Managed with an Integrated Protocol in Sierra Leone.
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Protein Quality and Growth in Malnourished Children.
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Including whey protein and whey permeate in ready-to-use supplementary food improves recovery rates in children with moderate acute malnutrition: a randomized, double-blind clinical trial.
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Droplet digital PCR quantifies host inflammatory transcripts in feces reliably and reproducibly.
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Child Stunting is Associated with Low Circulating Essential Amino Acids.
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Metabolic alterations in children with environmental enteric dysfunction.
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The association of serum choline with linear growth failure in young children from rural Malawi.
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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Is Associated With Altered Bile Acid Metabolism.
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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Is Associated With Poor Linear Growth and Can Be Identified by Host Fecal mRNAs.
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Metabolomic Changes in Serum of Children with Different Clinical Diagnoses of Malnutrition.
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A Combined Intervention of Zinc, Multiple Micronutrients, and Albendazole Does Not Ameliorate Environmental Enteric Dysfunction or Stunting in Rural Malawian Children in a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child Health.
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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and the Fecal Microbiota in Malawian Children.
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Sufficient Protein Quality of Food Aid Varies with the Physiologic Status of Recipients.
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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is Associated with Carnitine Deficiency and Altered Fatty Acid Oxidation.
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Acceptability of locally produced ready-to-use therapeutic foods in Ethiopia, Ghana, Pakistan and India.
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Do Vulnerable Populations Consume Adequate Amounts of Dietary Protein?
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Effect of a package of health and nutrition services on sustained recovery in children after moderate acute malnutrition and factors related to sustaining recovery: a cluster-randomized trial.
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Household-level factors associated with relapse following discharge from treatment for moderate acute malnutrition.
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Combined Protocol for Acute Malnutrition Study (ComPAS) in rural South Sudan and urban Kenya: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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EB 2017 Article: Interpretation of the lactulose:mannitol test in rural Malawian children at risk for perturbations in intestinal permeability.
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Children with Poor Linear Growth Are at Risk for Repeated Relapse to Wasting after Recovery from Moderate Acute Malnutrition.
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Low serum ?-3 and ?-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and other metabolites are associated with poor linear growth in young children from rural Malawi.
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Effect of cowpea flour processing on the chemical properties and acceptability of a novel cowpea blended maize porridge.
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Relapse after severe acute malnutrition: A systematic literature review and secondary data analysis.
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Detection and interpretation of fecal host mRNA in rural Malawian infants aged 6-12 months at risk for environmental enteric dysfunction.
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Consumption of Animal-Source Protein is Associated with Improved Height-for-Age z Scores in Rural Malawian Children Aged 12?36 Months.
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Development of Acute Malnutrition Despite Nutritional Supplementation in Malawi.
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Alternative Ready-To-Use Therapeutic Food Yields Less Recovery Than the Standard for Treating Acute Malnutrition in Children From Ghana.
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Effect of Native and Acetylated Dietary Resistant Starches on Intestinal Fermentative Capacity of Normal and Stunted Children in Southern India.
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Edematous severe acute malnutrition is characterized by hypomethylation of DNA.
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Role of Optimized Plant Protein Combinations as a Low-Cost Alternative to Dairy Ingredients in Foods for Prevention and Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition and Severe Acute Malnutrition.
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Treatment of severe acute malnutrition with oat or standard ready-to-use therapeutic food: a triple-blind, randomised controlled clinical trial.
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Co-occurrence of Campylobacter Species in Children From Eastern Ethiopia, and Their Association With Environmental Enteric Dysfunction, Diarrhea, and Host Microbiome.
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Acute malnutrition recovery energy requirements based on mid-upper arm circumference: Secondary analysis of feeding program data from 5 countries, Combined Protocol for Acute Malnutrition Study (ComPAS) Stage 1.
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Growth velocity in children with Environmental Enteric Dysfunction is associated with specific bacterial and viral taxa of the gastrointestinal tract in Malawian children.
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A simplified, combined protocol versus standard treatment for acute malnutrition in children 6-59 months (ComPAS trial): A cluster-randomized controlled non-inferiority trial in Kenya and South Sudan.
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A roadmap to reduce stunting.
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Relapse and regression to severe wasting in children under 5 years: A theoretical framework.
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Campylobacter Colonization, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction, Stunting, and Associated Risk Factors Among Young Children in Rural Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study From the Campylobacter Genomics and Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (CAGED) Project.
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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 4 supplementary foods for treating moderate acute malnutrition: results from a cluster-randomized intervention trial in Sierra Leone.
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Host Fecal mRNAs Predicted Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone.
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Animal source foods, rich in essential amino acids, are important for linear growth and development of young children in low- and middle-income countries.
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One-carbon metabolism in children with marasmus and kwashiorkor.
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Assessing infant cognition in field settings using eye-tracking: a pilot cohort trial in Sierra Leone.
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