Steve Luby – Reducing environmental enteropathy and child growth faltering

by Dan Campbell on June 24, 2014

Reducing environmental enteropathy and child growth faltering: An intervention trial update.  A presentation by Steve Luby at FHI360 on June 19, 2014.

Excerpts from the presentation:

What is the evidence that fecal environmental contamination causes stunting?

  • Stunting is more common where there is more environmental fecal contamination
  • Animal husbandry
  • Biological plausibility

Food hygiene may be a particularly important area for attention

  • Weaning is a critical nutritional transition
  • Exponential bacterial growth
  • May contribute importantly to intestinal microbiome
  • Fermented foods?

Conclusion
Increasing evidence of linkages between contaminated environment of children and growth faltering

  • A dynamic area of active research
  • Programmatic implications are less worked out.
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