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Fig 1.

Flow-chart of the subjects included in the study.

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Table 1.

Description of socioeconomic characteristics (n = 414).

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Table 2.

Description of general study population: Anthropometric measurements (n = 414).

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Fig 2.

Pathogen load in different age categories.

A: Pathogen load by age category for the three main groups of pathogens, parasites (white bars), bacteria (grey bars) and viruses (black bars). B: Infection with multiple pathogens by age category. White bars indicate the presence of at least one pathogen of any group (parasite, bacteria or virus), grey bars the presence of at least two pathogens of any group (parasite, bacteria or virus) and black bars indicate mixed infections with at least one representative of two different groups (virus, parasite or bacteria) in the same child. Infant: 0–11 months, Toddler: 12–23 months; Child: ≥ 24 months).

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Table 3.

Description of general study population for asymptomatic pathogen carriage (n = 414).

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Table 4.

Risk factors associated with stunting (n = 414).

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