- Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Vibrio bacteria research studies
University of Florida
2023-2025
University of Florida Health
2025
Emory University
2025
Campylobacter is associated with environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and malnutrition in children. infection could be a linchpin between livestock fecal exposure health outcomes low-resource smallholder settings. We followed birth cohort of 106 infants rural households eastern Ethiopia up to 13 months age. measured anthropometry, surveyed sociodemographic determinants, collected stool urine samples. A short survey was conducted during monthly visits, infant samples were collected, spp....
Increasing attention has focused on health outcomes of Campylobacter infections among children younger than 5 years in low-resource settings. Recent evidence suggests that colonization by species contributes to environmental enteric dysfunction, malnutrition, and growth faltering young children. are zoonotic, factors from humans, animals, the environment involved transmission. Few studies have assessed geospatial effects along with human animal infections. Here, we leveraged Genomics...
Abstract Increasing attention has focused on health outcomes of Campylobacter infections among children under five years in low-resource settings. Recent evidence suggests colonization species contributes to environmental enteric dysfunction, malnutrition, and growth faltering young children. are zoonotic, factors from humans, animals, the environment involved transmission. Few studies have assessed geospatial effects along with human animal infections. Here, we leveraged Genomics...
Summary Background The burden of Campylobacter infection is high in children under five years age low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), but its acquisition clearance process understudied due to scarcity longitudinal data. We aim quantify this using a statistical modeling approach, leveraging data from multi-nation study. Methods Motivated by the MAL-ED study which eight middle- income were followed up for enteric infections during their first two life, we developed two-stage Markov model...