Background: Iron therapy begun concurrently with antimalarial treatment may not be well absorbed because of malaria-induced inflammation. Delaying the start of iron therapy may permit better iron absorption and distribution., Objective: We compared erythrocyte iron incorporation in children who started iron supplementation concurrently with antimalarial treatment or 28 d later. We hypothesized that delayed iron supplementation would be associated with greater incorporation and better hematologic recovery., Methods: We enrolled 100 children aged 6–59 mo with malaria and hemoglobin concentrations of 50.0–99.9 g/L who presented to Mulago Hospital, Kampala, into a randomized trial of iron therapy. All children were administered antimalarial tre...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and iron deficiency (ID) in childhood are both associated with cognitive and beh...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Background: WHO guidelines recommend concurrent iron and antimalarial treatment in children with mal...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria and anaemia are often...
We evaluated the incidence of all-cause and malaria-specific clinic visits during follow-up of a rec...
BACKGROUND: Concern exists about the safety of iron supplementation given to individuals in malariou...
Contains fulltext : 169645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Con...
Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where iron deficienc...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and iron deficiency (ID) in childhood are both associated with cognitive and beh...
IMPORTANCE: In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and iron defici...
BACKGROUND: Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where ir...
Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where iron deficienc...
BACKGROUND Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and iron deficiency (ID) in childhood are both associated with cognitive and beh...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Background: WHO guidelines recommend concurrent iron and antimalarial treatment in children with mal...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria and anaemia are often...
We evaluated the incidence of all-cause and malaria-specific clinic visits during follow-up of a rec...
BACKGROUND: Concern exists about the safety of iron supplementation given to individuals in malariou...
Contains fulltext : 169645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Con...
Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where iron deficienc...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and iron deficiency (ID) in childhood are both associated with cognitive and beh...
IMPORTANCE: In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and iron defici...
BACKGROUND: Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where ir...
Iron supplementation is employed to treat post-malarial anaemia in environments where iron deficienc...
BACKGROUND Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to hig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and iron deficiency (ID) in childhood are both associated with cognitive and beh...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...