PURPOSE: International and national programs to control vitamin A deficiency disorders (VADD) among children in developing countries are reducing the magnitude but VADD still occurs in deprived populations. The purpose of the study was to estimate the prevalence of and identify risk factors for xerophthalmia in children aged 6-71 months living in slums in Pune, India in 2003. METHODS: Children were enrolled into a cross sectional study from randomly selected Anganwadis (kindergartens) in selected slums using proportional to size sampling. Parents/caregivers were interviewed by social workers about night blindness, risk factors for VADD at individual and household levels, intake of vitamin A rich foods, and history of vitamin A supplementati...
Research Question:- What is the prevalence of xerophthalmia & is there any difference in the occurre...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...
Objective: To study the epidemiology of xerophthalmia in children 2-6 years of age in North India. M...
The effect of vitamin A micronutrient intervention on xerophthalmia prevalence in vulnerable populat...
Research Question:- What is the prevalence of xerophthalmia & is there any difference in the occ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is single commonest cause of childhood blindness in developin...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in children below the age of 14 years in Torbayo vil...
Objectives: To find out the prevalence of VAD among urban school children of District Bareilly, to ...
The first population-based study of xerophthalmia in Africa was conducted in the Lower Shire River V...
The first population-based study of xerophthalmia in Africa was conducted in the Lower Shire River V...
This paper has been presented for Promotion at the university of KhartoumPurpose: To determine the p...
Objective: To investigate vitamin A status of pre-school and school aged children in the study area....
Purpose: To identify children aged 0-72 months with blinding xerophthalmia in the North West Frontie...
PURPOSE: To identify children aged 0-72 months with blinding xerophthalmia in the North West Frontie...
Research Question:- What is the prevalence of xerophthalmia & is there any difference in the occurre...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...
Objective: To study the epidemiology of xerophthalmia in children 2-6 years of age in North India. M...
The effect of vitamin A micronutrient intervention on xerophthalmia prevalence in vulnerable populat...
Research Question:- What is the prevalence of xerophthalmia & is there any difference in the occ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is single commonest cause of childhood blindness in developin...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in children below the age of 14 years in Torbayo vil...
Objectives: To find out the prevalence of VAD among urban school children of District Bareilly, to ...
The first population-based study of xerophthalmia in Africa was conducted in the Lower Shire River V...
The first population-based study of xerophthalmia in Africa was conducted in the Lower Shire River V...
This paper has been presented for Promotion at the university of KhartoumPurpose: To determine the p...
Objective: To investigate vitamin A status of pre-school and school aged children in the study area....
Purpose: To identify children aged 0-72 months with blinding xerophthalmia in the North West Frontie...
PURPOSE: To identify children aged 0-72 months with blinding xerophthalmia in the North West Frontie...
Research Question:- What is the prevalence of xerophthalmia & is there any difference in the occurre...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) has been recognized as a public-health issue in developing countries. Eco...