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<h1>Background</h1> | <h1>Background</h1> | ||
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− | + | Malnutrition is a lack of vital nutrients. Many vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids can not be produced by human metabolism and must be obtained from dietary sources for good health. One billion people worldwide do not have an adequate diet and are malnourished, and an additional 850 million people are undernourished. The consequences are weakness, fatigue, blindness, infant mortality, compromised immunity, and many dangerous and debilitating medical and mental health conditions. | |
− | Efforts to fight malnutrition have been shown to be one of the most efficient developmental aids for developing countries. | + | </div> |
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+ | Efforts to fight malnutrition have been shown to be one of the most efficient developmental aids for developing countries. In 2015, the Paris Bettencourt iGEM team will produce genetically engineered microbes to produce and distribute zero-cost vitamin supplements to specific communities that need them. | ||
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<h2>A Tour of the Deficiencies and Deficiencies Related Disorders around the world</h2> | <h2>A Tour of the Deficiencies and Deficiencies Related Disorders around the world</h2> | ||
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<h3>Vitamin A Deficiency</h3> | <h3>Vitamin A Deficiency</h3> | ||
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<br>Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is, along with iron, iodine and zinc deficiencies, one of the most prevalent and severe micronutrient deficiencies in the world. | <br>Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is, along with iron, iodine and zinc deficiencies, one of the most prevalent and severe micronutrient deficiencies in the world. | ||
− | + | People whose diets are mostly based on starchy foods like rice are especially at risk, as these foods do not contain retinol (vitamin A) or provitamin A (carotenoids). | |
− | People whose diets are mostly based on starchy foods like rice are especially at risk | + | Symptoms of vitamin A deficiency include xerophthalmia (extreme dryness of the eyes), night blindness, retinal degeneration, cancer, impaired immune response, birth defects and death. |
− | + | 13.8 million children have some degree of vision loss related to vitamin A deficiency. | |
− | Symptoms of | + | It is estimated that 250,000,000 preschool children have a vitamin A deficiency. Of those 250 million, 500,000 become blind every year. |
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Half of the children who become blind die within 12 months. | Half of the children who become blind die within 12 months. | ||
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− | In India an estimated 2 million people die every year because of | + | In India, an estimated 2 million people die every year because of vitamin A deficiency-related diseases. 1.9 million are disabled for the rest of their lives. The states with the lowest incomes are the most affected. <br> |
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