Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study
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Resumo: | Studies of diarrheal etiology in low- and middle-income countries have typically focused on children presenting with severe symptoms to health centers and thus are best equipped to describe the pathogens capable of leading to severe diarrheal disease. The Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study was designed to evaluate, via intensive community surveillance, the hypothesis that repeated exposure to enteropathogens has a detrimental effect on growth, vaccine response, and cognitive development, which are the primary outcome measures for this study. In the setting of multiple outcomes of interest, a longitudinal cohort design was chosen. Because many or even the majority of enteric infections are asymptomatic, the collection of asymptomatic surveillance stools was a critical element. However, capturing diarrheal stools additionally allowed for the determination of the principle causes of diarrhea at the community level as well as for a comparison between those enteropathogens associated with diarrhea and those that are associated with poor growth, diminished vaccine response, and impaired cognitive development. Here, we discuss the analytical methods proposed for the MAL-ED study to determine the principal causes of diarrhea at the community level and describe the complex interplay between recurrent exposure to enteropathogens and these critical long-term outcomes |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal LimaPlatts-Mills, James AlexanderMcCormick, Benjamin J. J.Kosek, MargaretPan, William K.Checkley, WilliamHoupt, Eric Robert2024-02-27T21:35:21Z2024-02-27T21:35:21Z2014-11PLATTS-MILLS, James Alexander; MCCORMICK, Benjamin J. J.; KOSEK, Margaret; PAN, William K.; CHECKLEY, William; HOUPT, Eric Robert. Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 233-238, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu408. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S233/279197. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57699http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciu408Clinical Infectious DiseasesBirth cohort studyEnteropathogensDiarrhea etiologyGrowthMAL-EDMethods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleStudies of diarrheal etiology in low- and middle-income countries have typically focused on children presenting with severe symptoms to health centers and thus are best equipped to describe the pathogens capable of leading to severe diarrheal disease. The Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study was designed to evaluate, via intensive community surveillance, the hypothesis that repeated exposure to enteropathogens has a detrimental effect on growth, vaccine response, and cognitive development, which are the primary outcome measures for this study. In the setting of multiple outcomes of interest, a longitudinal cohort design was chosen. Because many or even the majority of enteric infections are asymptomatic, the collection of asymptomatic surveillance stools was a critical element. However, capturing diarrheal stools additionally allowed for the determination of the principle causes of diarrhea at the community level as well as for a comparison between those enteropathogens associated with diarrhea and those that are associated with poor growth, diminished vaccine response, and impaired cognitive development. 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Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
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Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
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Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Birth cohort study Enteropathogens Diarrhea etiology Growth MAL-ED |
title_short |
Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
title_full |
Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
title_fullStr |
Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed |
Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
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Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Platts-Mills, James Alexander McCormick, Benjamin J. J. Kosek, Margaret Pan, William K. Checkley, William Houpt, Eric Robert |
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Platts-Mills, James Alexander McCormick, Benjamin J. J. Kosek, Margaret Pan, William K. Checkley, William Houpt, Eric Robert |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Platts-Mills, James Alexander McCormick, Benjamin J. J. Kosek, Margaret Pan, William K. Checkley, William Houpt, Eric Robert |
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Birth cohort study Enteropathogens Diarrhea etiology Growth MAL-ED |
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Birth cohort study Enteropathogens Diarrhea etiology Growth MAL-ED |
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Studies of diarrheal etiology in low- and middle-income countries have typically focused on children presenting with severe symptoms to health centers and thus are best equipped to describe the pathogens capable of leading to severe diarrheal disease. The Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study was designed to evaluate, via intensive community surveillance, the hypothesis that repeated exposure to enteropathogens has a detrimental effect on growth, vaccine response, and cognitive development, which are the primary outcome measures for this study. In the setting of multiple outcomes of interest, a longitudinal cohort design was chosen. Because many or even the majority of enteric infections are asymptomatic, the collection of asymptomatic surveillance stools was a critical element. However, capturing diarrheal stools additionally allowed for the determination of the principle causes of diarrhea at the community level as well as for a comparison between those enteropathogens associated with diarrhea and those that are associated with poor growth, diminished vaccine response, and impaired cognitive development. Here, we discuss the analytical methods proposed for the MAL-ED study to determine the principal causes of diarrhea at the community level and describe the complex interplay between recurrent exposure to enteropathogens and these critical long-term outcomes |
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PLATTS-MILLS, James Alexander; MCCORMICK, Benjamin J. J.; KOSEK, Margaret; PAN, William K.; CHECKLEY, William; HOUPT, Eric Robert. Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 233-238, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu408. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S233/279197. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024. |
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PLATTS-MILLS, James Alexander; MCCORMICK, Benjamin J. J.; KOSEK, Margaret; PAN, William K.; CHECKLEY, William; HOUPT, Eric Robert. Methods of analysis of enteropathogen infection in the MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 233-238, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu408. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S233/279197. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024. |
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