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Elevated levels of environmental enteric dysfunction biomarkers among rural Indonesian infants: associations with water, sanitation, hygiene and linear growth

2026-02-24 nutrition Title + abstract only
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ObjectiveTo investigate the burden of environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and its association with water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and linear growth amongst infants in rural Central Java, Indonesia. Study designA longitudinal study of 119 infants aged between 5-19 months was conducted in five villages of Wonosobo District, Central Java, Indonesia. Anthropometric measurements of infants and their mothers were performed at baseline and 5-month follow-up alongside a quantitative question...

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