The neglect of kwashiorkor
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Kwashiorkor is a syndrome of severe acute malnutrition in children. Its distribution was once global, but most cases are now found in sub-Saharan Africa. Globally, kwashiorkor is estimated to affect hundreds of thousands of children each year. 1 Whereas marasmus is defined by severe wasting (ie, weight-for-height Z score <–3), kwashiorkor is a syndrome of oedematous malnutrition, with an array of accompanying symptoms, including skin breakdown, gut barrier dysfunction, and increased risk for sepsis. Survivors face long-term complications, including impaired neurocognitive develoment, which is associated with lower academic performance 2 and reduced economic achievement in adulthood. Kwashiorkor perpetuates cycles of poverty and has a broad impact on human health and development. Yet kwashiorkor is often overlooked.
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