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.

Highly prevalent conditions with multiple and complex underlying etiologies are a challenge to public health. Undernutrition, for example, affects 20% of children in the developing world. The cause and consequence of poor nutrition are multifaceted. Undernutrition has been associated with half of all deaths worldwide in children aged <5 years; in addition, its pernicious long-term effects in early childhood have been associated with cognitive and physical growth deficits across multiple generations and have been thought to suppress immunity to further infections and to reduce the efficacy of childhood vaccines. The Etiology, Risk Factors, and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health (MAL-ED) Study, led by the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health and the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, has been established at sites in 8 countries with historically high incidence of diarrheal disease and undernutrition. Central to the study is the hypothesis that enteropathogen infection contributes to undernutrition by causing intestinal inflammation and/or by altering intestinal barrier and absorptive function. It is further postulated that this leads to growth faltering and deficits in cognitive development. The effects of repeated enteric infection and undernutrition on the immune response to childhood vaccines is also being examined in the study. MAL-ED uses a prospective longitudinal design that offers a unique opportunity to directly address a complex system of exposures and health outcomes in the community-rather than the relatively rarer circumstances that lead to hospitalization-during the critical period of development of the first 2 years of life. Among the factors being evaluated are enteric infections (with or without diarrhea) and other illness indicators, micronutrient levels, diet, socioeconomic status, gut function, and the environment. MAL-ED aims to describe these factors, their interrelationships, and their overall impact on health outcomes in unprecedented detail, and to make individual, site-specific, and generalized recommendations regarding the nature and timing of possible interventions aimed at improving child health and development in these resource-poor settings.

Robert E Black | Mark A. Miller | Gagandeep Kang | Carl J. Mason | William Checkley | Imran Ahmed | Laura E. Murray-Kolb | Jean Gratz | Rashidul Haque | Eric R. Houpt | Zulfiqar A. Bhutta | Archana Mohale | Anuradha Bose | Ramya Ambikapathi | William A. Petri | Monica McGrath | Shahida Qureshi | Barbara A. Schaefer | Margaret Kosek | Vivek Charu | Asad Ali | Ali Turab | G. Kang | E. Svensen | R. Haque | W. Petri | L. Caulfield | Ping Chen | Z. Bhutta | A. Ramachandran | R. Black | S. Knobler | A. Zaidi | R. Guerrant | B. McCormick | J. Platts-Mills | T. Ahmed | A. Mohale | L. Murray-Kolb | M. Mahfuz | E. Houpt | S. Shrestha | C. Mason | L. Bodhidatta | G. Nayyar | C. Mahopo | M. Kosek | Prakash Shrestha | A. Turab | S. Soofi | I. Lima | A. Samie | A. Lima | P. Bessong | A. Yousafzai | Laura L. Pendergast | J. Gratz | S. Qureshi | Gwenyth O. Lee | W. Checkley | W. Pan | I. Hossain | J. Muliyil | C. Patil | M. Islam | M. McGrath | V. Charu | A. Bose | S. Shakoor | J. Seidman | C. Amour | S. Babji | Tahmeed Ahmed | Richard L. Guerrant | James A Platts-Mills | Dennis Lang | Michael Gottlieb | Amidou Samie | Ladaporn Bodhidatta | Angel Mendez Acosta | Cesar Banda Chavez | Maribel Paredes Olotegui | Silvia Rengifo Pinedo | Dixner Rengifo Trigoso | Angel Orbe Vasquez | Didar Alam | Sajid Soofi | Binob Shrestha | Sudhir Babji | Sushil John | Jayaprakash Muliyil | Mohan Venkata Raghava | Anup Ramachandran | Anuradha Rose | Viyada Doan | Christel Hoest | Stacey Knobler | Stephanie Psaki | Karen H Tountas | Erling Svensen | Caroline Amour | Mustafa Mahfuz | Fahmida Tofail | Ram Krishna Chandyo | Rita Shrestha | Manjeswori Ulak | Gwenyth Lee | Hilda Costa | José Quirino Filho | Milena Moraes | Josiane Quetz | Cloupas Mahopo | Emanuel Nyathi | Rebecca J. Scharf | M. Munirul Islam | R. Scharf | F. Tofail | Cláudia B. Abreu | R. Shrestha | E. Mduma | M. Ulak | R. Chandyo | R. Oriá | Álvaro Jorge Madeiro Leite | Sanjaya K. Shrestha | Iqbal Hossain | M. Raghava | S. Richard | J Flores | Sadia Shakoor | Aisha K. Yousafzai | Anita K. M. Zaidi | Beena Kurien | William Pan | Danny Carreon | Leyfou Dabo | Jhanelle Graham | Benjamin J. J. McCormick | Gaurvika M. L. Nayyar | Zeba A. Rasmussen | Stephanie A. Richard | Jessica C. Seidman | Vivian Wang | Rebecca Blank | Estomih Mduma | Am Shamsir Ahmed | Mondol Dinesh | Prakash S. Shrestha | Laura E. Caulfield | Ping Chen | Pablo Peñataro Yori | Alexandre Havt Bindá | Alessandra Di Moura | Aldo A. M. Lima | Noélia L. Lima | Ila F. N. Lima | Bruna L. L. Maciel | Francisco Suetônio Bastos Mota | Reinaldo B. Oriá | Alberto M. Soares | Strand Tor | Crystal L. Patil | Pascal O. Bessong | Angelina Mapula | Cebisa Nesamvuni | Leah J. Barrett | Liz Olmsted | Á. Leite | E. Nyathi | B. Schaefer | Z. Rasmussen | J. Quetz | S. Psaki | M. Gottlieb | A. Ahmed | S. John | I. Ahmed | P. Yori | C. Chávez | A. M. Soares | J. Q. Filho | R. Ambikapathi | B. Maciel | C. Hoest | Jhanelle Graham | N. L. Lima | Asad Ali | Binob Shrestha | C. Nesamvuni | A. M. Acosta | J. Flores | S. Pinedo | D. Trigoso | D. Alam | Anuradha Rose | V. Doan | Dennis R. Lang | K. Tountas | H. Costa | M. Moraes | F. S. Mota | L. Barrett | A. Bindá | V. Wang | R. Blank | D. Carreon | M. Miller | Beena Kurien | L. Dabo | M. Dinesh | A. D. Moura | S. Tor | Angelina Mapula | L. Olmsted | Gwenyth O. Lee | Gwenyth O. Lee | Gwenyth O. Lee | José Q Filho

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