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Biomarkers of maternal environmental enteric dysfunction are associated with shorter gestation and reduced length in newborn infants in Uganda

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Publication Type
Journal Article
Author
Lauer, Jacqueline
Duggan, Christopher
Ausman, Lynne
Griffiths , Jeffrey
Webb, Patrick
Agaba, Edgar
Nshakira, Nathan
Tran, Hao
Gewirtz, Andrew
Ghosh, Shibani

Adverse birth outcomes, including preterm birth and stunting at birth, have long-term health implications. The relation between adverse birth outcomes and chronic, asymptomatic gastrointestinal inflammation (environmental enteric dysfunction—EED) is poorly understood.

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