Malnutrition drives infection susceptibility and dysregulated myelopoiesis that persists after refeeding intervention
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Malnutrition drives infection susceptibility and dysregulated myelopoiesis that persists after refeeding intervention
Undernutrition remains a major global health crisis, with nearly 1 billion people experiencing severe food insecurity. Malnourished individuals are especially vulnerable to infectious diseases, which is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for this population. Despite the known link between undernutrition and infection susceptibility, the mechanisms remain poorly understood, and it is unclear whether refeeding can reverse nutritionally a…
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