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2. Genomic resistant determinants of multidrug-resistant Campylobacter spp. isolates in Peru
3. Spatiotemporal variation in risk of Shigella infection in childhood: a global risk mapping and prediction model using individual participant data
4. Efficacy of Single-Dose Albendazole and Albendazole Plus Ivermectin for Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infection in Children in the Peruvian Amazon
5. The Enterics for Global Health (EFGH) Shigella Surveillance Study in Peru
6. Exploring Natural Immune Responses to Shigella Exposure Using Multiplex Bead Assays on Dried Blood Spots in High-Burden Countries: Protocol From a Multisite Diarrhea Surveillance Study
7. Diarrhea Case Surveillance in the Enterics for Global Health Shigella Surveillance Study: Epidemiologic Methods
8. Population Enumeration and Household Utilization Survey Methods in the Enterics for Global Health (EFGH): Shigella Surveillance Study
9. Data Management in Multicountry Consortium Studies: The Enterics For Global Health (EFGH) Shigella Surveillance Study Example
10. Evaluation of Fecal Inflammatory Biomarkers to Identify Bacterial Diarrhea Episodes: Systematic Review and Protocol for the Enterics for Global Health Shigella Surveillance Study
11. Novel rpsK / rpsD primer-probe assay improves detection of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in human stool
12. Use of earth observation-derived hydrometeorological variables to model and predict rotavirus infection (MAL-ED): a multisite cohort study
13. Social connectedness is associated with food security among peri-urban Peruvian Amazonian communities
14. Hyperendemic malaria transmission in areas of occupation-related travel in the Peruvian Amazon
15. Genomic resistant determinants of multidrug-resistant Campylobacterspp. isolates in Peru
16. A methodologic framework for modeling and assessing biomarkers of environmental enteropathy as predictors of growth in infants: an example from a Peruvian birth cohort
17. Etiology of Acute Febrile Illness in the Peruvian Amazon as determined by modular formatted quantitative PCR: A Protocol for RIVERA, a Health Facility-Based Case-Control Study
18. Additional file 1 of Etiology of acute febrile illness in the peruvian amazon as determined by modular formatted quantitative PCR: a protocol for RIVERA, a health facility-based case-control study
19. Safety of Lactobacillus Reuteri DSM 17938 in Healthy Children 2–5 Years of Age
20. “Candidatus Campylobacter infans” detection is not associated with diarrhea in children under the age of 2 in Peru
21. Enteropathy Markers in Early Life Were Associated with Adipokine, Apolipoprotein, and Cytokine Profiles Consistent with an Adverse Cardiometabolic Disease Risk Profile Later in Childhood in a Peruvian Birth Cohort
22. Shotgun metagenomics of fecal samples from children in Peru reveals frequent complex co-infections with multiple Campylobacter species
23. The Epidemiology of Sapovirus in the Etiology, Risk Factors, and Interactions of Enteric Infection and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development Study: Evidence of Protection Following Natural Infection
24. Antibiotic Use and Stewardship Practices in a Pediatric Community-Based Cohort Study in Peru: Shorter Would be Sweeter
25. Nutrients Intakes From Complementary Foods Are Associated With the Cardiometabolic Profile of 3-5-Year-Old Peruvian Amazonian Children
26. Bimodal Dynamics in Short-Term Growth Among Peruvian Infants at Risk of Growth-Faltering
27. Early-life enteric infection and enteropathy markers are associated with changes in adipokine, apolipoprotein and cytokine profiles later in childhood consistent with those of an adverse cardiometabolic disease risk profile in a Peruvian birth cohort
28. Validation of microbial source tracking markers for the attribution of fecal contamination in indoor-household environments of the Peruvian Amazon
29. La Niña weather impacts dietary patterns and dietary diversity among children in the Peruvian Amazon
30. Genomic epidemiology ofCampylobacter jejuniassociated with asymptomatic pediatric infection in the Peruvian Amazon
31. Pathogen-Specific Impacts of the 2011–2012 La Niña-Associated Floods on Enteric Infections in the MAL-ED Peru Cohort: A Comparative Interrupted Time Series Analysis
32. Homotypic and Heterotypic Protection and Risk of Reinfection Following Natural Norovirus Infection in a Highly Endemic Setting
33. Penalized regression models to select biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction associated with linear growth acquisition in a Peruvian birth cohort
34. La Niña weather impacts dietary patterns and dietary diversity among children in the Peruvian Amazon.
35. Effects of Child and Maternal Histo-Blood Group Antigen Status on Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Enteric Infections in Early Childhood
36. Antibiotic Resistance of Campylobacter Species in a Pediatric Cohort Study
37. Age and Sex Normalization of Intestinal Permeability Measures for the Improved Assessment of Enteropathy in Infancy and Early Childhood: Results From the MAL-ED Study
38. Early child health in an informal settlement in the Peruvian Amazon
39. Norovirus Infection and Acquired Immunity in 8 Countries: Results From the MAL-ED Study
40. Astrovirus Infection and Diarrhea in 8 Countries.
41. Effects of Shigella-, Campylobacter- and ETEC-associated Diarrhea on Childhood Growth
42. Infant Nutritional Status, Feeding Practices, Enteropathogen Exposure, Socioeconomic Status, and Illness Are Associated with Gut Barrier Function As Assessed by the Lactulose Mannitol Test in the MAL-ED Birth Cohort.
43. A Phase One Safety Study of Lactobacillus reuteri Conducted in the Peruvian Amazon: Observations from the Field
44. Detection of Campylobacter in Stool and Determination of Significance by Culture, Enzyme Immunoassay, and PCR in Developing Countries
45. “Barriers" to Child Development and Human Potential: The Case for Including the “Neglected Enteric Protozoa" (NEP) and Other Enteropathy-Associated Pathogens in the NTDs
46. Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Campylobacter Infections Associated with Reduced Growth in Peruvian Children
47. Safety of Lactobacillus ReuteriDSM 17938 in Healthy Children 2–5 Years of Age
48. Detection of Campylobacterin Stool and Determination of Significance by Culture, Enzyme Immunoassay, and PCR in Developing Countries
49. Antibiotic Resistance of CampylobacterSpecies in a Pediatric Cohort Study
50. Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding.
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