Parasites and childhood stunting – a mechanistic interplay with nutrition, anaemia, gut health, microbiota, and epigenetics

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  • who: Isobel L. Gabain from the DepartmentUniversity of , TA, UK have published the research: Parasites and childhood stunting - a mechanistic interplay with nutrition, anaemia, gut health, microbiota, and epigenetics, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In doing so, the objective is to add to the understanding of the mechanistic typology and/or processes behind the role of parasites in a stunted phenotype, and ultimately help to inspire future research aimed at treatment and/or prevention.
  • future: Even before their second birthday stunted children are likely to earn significantly less income in the future than . . .

     

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