conducted a cross-sectional study among 480
children (age 9 months to 5 years) in Benin and Togo to identify the
effect of AFs exposure on child growth. Socio-economic conditions
did not affect the occurrence of A. flavus and AFs in maize, but
higher maternal education was associated with lower frequencies
of maize consumption among children. found
AFs in eggs (45.2%), rawcows'milk (15.9%), breast milk (4.8%), urine
from kwashiorkor and marasmic kwashiorkor children (45.5%) in
Cameroon.