Association of undernutrition with dengue, malaria and acute diarrhea among children in a Thai–Myanmar border

Abstract Background Undernutrition has been shown to be associated with various infectious diseases. However, the recent improvement in nutritional status and management for infectious diseases worldwide necessitates the re-evaluation of this association. Methods A retrospective study was conducted...

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Child
Dengue - complications
Dengue - epidemiology
Diarrhea - epidemiology
Humans
Infant
Malaria - complications
Malaria - epidemiology
Malnutrition - complications
Malnutrition - epidemiology
Myanmar - epidemiology
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Prevalence
Retrospective Studies
Thailand - epidemiology
Thinness - complications
title Association of undernutrition with dengue, malaria and acute diarrhea among children in a Thai–Myanmar border
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