Nutritional Status, Health and Gut Microbiome Development in Children; a Prospective Cohort Study From Pakistan
Childhood malnutrition is a global public health issue with devastating consequences on the health, well-being, and psychosocial development of children. Emerging evidence suggests that malnourished children have immature gut microbiota compared to age-matched healthy controls and it does not repair even after nutritional interventions. The present study aims to characterize how the gut microbiome develops during the first two years of life in children residing in malnutrition endemic areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the region with the highest prevalence of childhood malnutrition in Pakistan and the region.
• Healthy infants aged 0 - 28 days
• Born to parents residing in rural and remote areas of District Swat
• Living in separate households
• Parents/caregivers have no plans to move out of the stud site for at least one year after enrollment in the study.