BACKGROUND: Vitamin A is important for protection against diarrhea, and supplements may benefit gut function of infants of HIV-infected mothers. METHODS: We studied 238 infants of HIV-infected South African women participating in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of vitamin A during pregnancy (1.5 mg retinyl palmitate and 30 mg beta-carotene daily) plus 60 mg retinyl palmitate at delivery. The placebo group received identical placebo capsules at the same times. When infants were 1, 6, and 14 weeks of age, lactulose/mannitol dual sugar intestinal permeability tests were performed. RESULTS: Maternal vitamin A supplementation did not significantly affect infant gut permeability in the group as a whole at any time. By multipl...
BACKGROUND: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL-2) allele variants are associated with deficiencies in innat...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
BackgroundWomen living with HIV (WLHIV) are at higher risk of micronutrient deficiencies and adverse...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Vitamin A is essential for immunity and growth. A controlled clinical that involved 697 human immuno...
Effects of vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy and early lactation on maternal weight among H...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency during pregnancy is common in low income countries and a growing number of...
An association between impaired maternal vitamin A status during pregnancy and increased risk of mot...
Over a million children have been infected with HIV as a result of vertical transmission and approxi...
Background The effect of daily prenatal and postnatal vitamin supplementation on concentrations of ...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
Introduction We hypothesized that nutritional deficiency would be common in a ...
BACKGROUND: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL-2) allele variants are associated with deficiencies in innat...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
BackgroundWomen living with HIV (WLHIV) are at higher risk of micronutrient deficiencies and adverse...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Vitamin A is essential for immunity and growth. A controlled clinical that involved 697 human immuno...
Effects of vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy and early lactation on maternal weight among H...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency during pregnancy is common in low income countries and a growing number of...
An association between impaired maternal vitamin A status during pregnancy and increased risk of mot...
Over a million children have been infected with HIV as a result of vertical transmission and approxi...
Background The effect of daily prenatal and postnatal vitamin supplementation on concentrations of ...
Background: Anemia is a frequent complication among HIV-infected persons and is associated with fast...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
Introduction We hypothesized that nutritional deficiency would be common in a ...
BACKGROUND: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL-2) allele variants are associated with deficiencies in innat...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
BackgroundWomen living with HIV (WLHIV) are at higher risk of micronutrient deficiencies and adverse...