OBJECTIVE: This study validates different definitions of reported night blindness (XN) in a vitamin A deficient African population with no local term for XN. DESIGN: Case-control study with follow-up after treatment. SETTING: Eight primary schools and health centres in rural Tanzania. SUBJECTS: A total of 1214 participants were screened for reported XN and other eye signs of xerophthalmia: 461 children aged 24-71 months, 562 primary school-age children and 191 pregnant or breast-feeding women. All 152 cases of reported XN were selected for the validation study and group matched with 321 controls who did not complain of XN. XN reports were validated against serum retinol concentrations and pupillary dark adaptation measurements in cases and ...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in October, 1993 to determine the prevalence of vita...
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...
In a cross-sectional survey of 5420 children in northern Bangladesh, 124 were reported to have night...
Abstract: As a part of comprehensive evaluative study on various strategies to control Vitamin A Def...
The effect of vitamin A micronutrient intervention on xerophthalmia prevalence in vulnerable populat...
Objective: To investigate vitamin A status of pre-school and school aged children in the study area....
PURPOSE: International and national programs to control vitamin A deficiency disorders (VADD) among ...
A nationally-representative sample of 2, 696 preschool children living in Congo was examined during ...
A nationally-representative sample of 2, 696 preschool children living in Congo was examined during ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is single commonest cause of childhood blindness in developin...
Background. Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional concern in lower-income countries. The aim o...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in children below the age of 14 years in Torbayo vil...
required for various important body function. Deficiency would affect any and every system including...
Background. Night blindness (XN) is a condition in which a person cannot see in dim light and is the...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in October, 1993 to determine the prevalence of vita...
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...
In a cross-sectional survey of 5420 children in northern Bangladesh, 124 were reported to have night...
Abstract: As a part of comprehensive evaluative study on various strategies to control Vitamin A Def...
The effect of vitamin A micronutrient intervention on xerophthalmia prevalence in vulnerable populat...
Objective: To investigate vitamin A status of pre-school and school aged children in the study area....
PURPOSE: International and national programs to control vitamin A deficiency disorders (VADD) among ...
A nationally-representative sample of 2, 696 preschool children living in Congo was examined during ...
A nationally-representative sample of 2, 696 preschool children living in Congo was examined during ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is single commonest cause of childhood blindness in developin...
Background. Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional concern in lower-income countries. The aim o...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in children below the age of 14 years in Torbayo vil...
required for various important body function. Deficiency would affect any and every system including...
Background. Night blindness (XN) is a condition in which a person cannot see in dim light and is the...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study was conducted in October, 1993 to determine the prevalence of vita...
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...