Protection against Diarrhea associated with Giardia intestinalis is lost with multi-nutrient supplementation: A study in Tanzanian children

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Background: Asymptomatic carriage of Giardia intestinalis is highly prevalent among children in developing countries, and evidence regarding its role as a diarrhea-causing agent in these settings is controversial. Impaired linear growth and cognition have been associated with giardiasis, presumably mediated by malabsorption of nutrients. In a prospective cohort study, we aim to compare diarrhea rates in pre-school children with and without Giardia infection. Because the study was conducted in the context of an intervention trial assessing the effects of multi-nutrients on morbidity, we also assessed how supplementation influenced the relationship between Giardia and diarrhoea rates, and to what extent Giardia modifies the intervention effect on nutritional status. Methods and Findings: Data were collected in the context of a randomized placebo-controlled efficacy trial with 2×2 factorial design assessing the effects of zinc and/or multi-micronutrients on morbidity (n = 612; height-for-age z-score

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Veenemans, J., Mank, T., Ottenhof, M., Baidjoe, A., Mbugi, E. V., Demir, A. Y., … Verhoef, H. (2011). Protection against Diarrhea associated with Giardia intestinalis is lost with multi-nutrient supplementation: A study in Tanzanian children. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001158

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