Bacteriophages may play a role in childhood stunting… and be able to help treat it

New research has discovered that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) found in the intestinal tracts of children may play a role in childhood stunting, a significant impediment to growth that affects 22% of children under the age of five around the world.


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Source: ScienceDaily