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Shit stunts: undernutrition’s blind spot? Robert Chambers, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex

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Shit stunts: undernutrition’s blind spot?

Robert Chambers, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex

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Opening up the black box of undernutrition

FOOD - ORAL AVAILABILITYACCESS

SHIT - ANALABSORPTIONANTIBODIES

ALLOPATHOGENS

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The Double Threat of OD and Population Density

Spears, Dean (2012) ‘How Much International Variation in Child Height can Sanitation Explain?’ Rice Working Paper, 10 December 2012

Each circle represents a single Demographic and Health Survey round, reflecting one country in one year. The linear trend shows that children are shorter, on average, in countries where they are exposed to more OD. The circle sizes are proportional to population. The three largest circles represent surveys at different times in India

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