IMPORTANCE: In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and iron deficiency is among the most prevalent nutritional deficiencies. In 2006, the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund released a joint statement that recommended limiting use of iron supplements (tablets or liquids) among children in malaria-endemic areas because of concern about increased malaria risk. As a result, anemia control programs were either not initiated or stopped in these areas. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of providing a micronutrient powder (MNP) with or without iron on the incidence of malaria among children living in a high malaria-burden area. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Double-blind, cluster ...
Conflicting evidence exists on the possible role of iron supplementation in the predisposition to ma...
Iron deficiency and Plasmodium falciparum malaria are the two main causes of anemia in young childre...
Malaria and iron deficiency are common among children living in sub-Saharan Africa. Several studies ...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Anemia is common among children in sub-Saharan Africa and its etiology is multifactorial. Likely cau...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
BACKGROUND Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
<p>Approximately three quarters of east African children &lt;5 y of age suffer from anaemi...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 40% of children in low-income countries are anemi...
BACKGROUND: Concern exists about the safety of iron supplementation given to individuals in malariou...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of...
Background: WHO guidelines recommend concurrent iron and antimalarial treatment in children with mal...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of...
Introduction Approximately 40% of children aged 6–59 months worldwide are anaemic. Iron-containing m...
Iron deficiency anaemia is associated with several ill-health effects. Its treatment and/or control ...
Conflicting evidence exists on the possible role of iron supplementation in the predisposition to ma...
Iron deficiency and Plasmodium falciparum malaria are the two main causes of anemia in young childre...
Malaria and iron deficiency are common among children living in sub-Saharan Africa. Several studies ...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Anemia is common among children in sub-Saharan Africa and its etiology is multifactorial. Likely cau...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
BACKGROUND Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
<p>Approximately three quarters of east African children &lt;5 y of age suffer from anaemi...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 40% of children in low-income countries are anemi...
BACKGROUND: Concern exists about the safety of iron supplementation given to individuals in malariou...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of...
Background: WHO guidelines recommend concurrent iron and antimalarial treatment in children with mal...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The efficacy of...
Introduction Approximately 40% of children aged 6–59 months worldwide are anaemic. Iron-containing m...
Iron deficiency anaemia is associated with several ill-health effects. Its treatment and/or control ...
Conflicting evidence exists on the possible role of iron supplementation in the predisposition to ma...
Iron deficiency and Plasmodium falciparum malaria are the two main causes of anemia in young childre...
Malaria and iron deficiency are common among children living in sub-Saharan Africa. Several studies ...