The Bangladesh Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Study (BEED)
Malnutrition, Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Malnutrition focused on measuring Environmental Enteric Dysfunction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion criteria for stunted children: All of the following criteria must be met for a subject to be eligible to participate in the study-
- Parent(s) willing to sign consent form
- Child age 12-18 months
- LAZ < -2
- Parent(s) willing to bring child to the study site every day for 3 months for nutritional therapy
- Parents willing to have child undergo laboratory investigations and upper GI endoscopy and biopsy if the child fails to respond to nutritional therapy
Inclusion criteria for children who are at risk of stunting: All of the following criteria must be met for a subject to be eligible to participate in the study -
- Parent(s) willing to sign consent form
- Child age 12-18 months
- LAZ between <-1 to -2
- Parent(s) willing to bring child to the study site every day for 2 months for nutritional therapy
- Parents willing to have child undergo endoscopy and biopsy if the child fails to respond to nutritional therapy
Inclusion criteria for malnourished adults: All of the following criteria must be met for a subject to be eligible to participate in the study -
- Willing to sign consent form
- Age 18-45 years
- BMI < 18.5
- Willing to visit the study site every day for 2 months for nutritional therapy
- Willing to undergo endoscopy and biopsy if he/she fails to respond to nutritional therapy
Selection criteria for adult controls:
An equal number of age and sex matched adult controls will be enrolled form the subjects with functional dyspepsia (FD) with apparently normal health (normal BMI) and absence of organic diseases. FD subjects will be identified from the Gastroenterology outpatient department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital and international centre for diarrhoeal disease research, Bangladesh staff clinic who will undergo upper GI endoscopy for evaluation of dyspepsia and have normal endoscopic findings. Dyspepsia will be defined by pre-defined criteria (Rome III criteria) by a structured questionnaire which has been translated and validated in Bengali.
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria for stunted children: Meeting any of the following criteria will exclude a subject from study participation -
- Severe acute malnutrition (SAM), severe anemia (<8 g/dl), tuberculosis, other chronic diseases or any congenital disorder or deformity
- Diarrhoea: Ongoing episode of diarrhoea, history of persistent diarrhoea in the past month or history of acute diarrhoea in the past 7 days
- Known allergy to eggs or milk or milk intolerance
Exclusion criteria for children who are at risk of stunting: Meeting any of the following criteria will exclude a subject from study participation -
- Severe acute malnutrition (SAM), severe anemia (<8 g/dl), tuberculosis, other chronic diseases or any congenital disorder or deformity
- Diarrhoea: Ongoing episode of diarrhoea, history of persistent diarrhoea in the past month or history of acute diarrhoea in the past 7 days
- Known allergy to eggs or milk or milk intolerance
Exclusion criteria for malnourished adults: Meeting any of the following criterions will exclude a subject from study participation-
- Severe anemia (<8 g/dl), tuberculosis and other chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus or any congenital disorder or deformity
- Pregnant women, lactating women, drug abusers, known psychiatric disorders
- High clinical suspicion of cancer or other chronic or acute diseases that may cause malnutrition. Adult participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria and not excluded through history and clinical examination based exclusion criteria will undergo screening tests for confirmation.
Sites / Locations
- MirpurRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Malnourished participants
After screening the participants for any organic diseases and application of inclusion/exclusion criteria, stunted children, children who are at risk of stunting and malnourished adult cases will receive one egg, 150 ml of milk 6 days a week for 3, 2 and 2 months respectively. Along with that participants will also get Anti-helminthic treatment (Albendazole/Pyrantel Pamoate) and nutritional counselling. Children will get one sachet of multiple micro-nutrient sprinkles per day to be administered at home with the mid-day meal for two months.