Faltering Growth
Faltering growth can affect both an infant or child’s short and long-term health - with consequences including an increased risk of infections, poorer recovery from surgery, prolonged length of intensive care stay and GI dysfunction in the short-term and impaired lung and cardiac function, compromised cognitive achievements, stunting and poorer lifelong health in the longer term.
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