Iron deficiency affects one quarter of the world’s population and causes significant morbidity, including detrimental effects on immune function and cognitive development. Accordingly, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends routine iron supplementation in children and adults in areas with a high prevalence of iron deficiency. However, a large body of clinical and epidemiological evidence has accumulated which clearly demonstrates that host iron deficiency is protective against falciparum malaria and that host iron supplementation may increase the risk of malaria. Although many effective antimalarial treatments and preventive measures are available, malaria remains a significant public health problem, in part because the mechanisms o...
Both iron deficiency and malaria are common in much of sub-Saharan Africa, and the interaction betwe...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Iron deficiency affects one quarter of the world's population and causes significant morbidity, incl...
Iron deficiency affects one quarter of the world's population and causes significant morbidity, incl...
Iron deficiency anaemia is associated with several ill-health effects. Its treatment and/or control ...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
This article briefly describes how iron lies at the center of a host-pathogen battle for nutrients a...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Both iron deficiency and malaria are common in much of sub-Saharan Africa, and the interaction betwe...
Both iron deficiency and malaria are common in much of sub-Saharan Africa, and the interaction betwe...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Iron deficiency affects one quarter of the world's population and causes significant morbidity, incl...
Iron deficiency affects one quarter of the world's population and causes significant morbidity, incl...
Iron deficiency anaemia is associated with several ill-health effects. Its treatment and/or control ...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
International audienceMalaria increases the burden of anemia in low-income countries, where, accordi...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
This article briefly describes how iron lies at the center of a host-pathogen battle for nutrients a...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Both iron deficiency and malaria are common in much of sub-Saharan Africa, and the interaction betwe...
Both iron deficiency and malaria are common in much of sub-Saharan Africa, and the interaction betwe...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...