OBJECTIVES: Patterns of infection among children with varying levels of iron status in a malaria endemic area may vary spatially in ways requiring integrated infection and iron deficiency control programmes. The objective of this secondary analysis was to determine the geospatial factors associated with malaria and non-malaria infection status among young Ghanaian children at the end of a 5-month iron intervention trial. DESIGN: Cluster-randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Rural Ghana PARTICIPANTS: 1943 children (6-35 months of age) with geocoded compounds. INTERVENTIONS: Point-of-use fortification with micronutrient powders containing vitamins and minerals with or without iron. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Generalised linear ge...
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BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pr...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pre...
Background: The safety and effectiveness of iron supplementation in malaria endemic areas may partly...
BACKGROUND: Determining the spatial patterns of infection among young children living in a malaria-e...
Abstract Background Determining the spatial patterns ...
IMPORTANCE: In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and iron defici...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies...
Introduction Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries ...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Background: Higher iron stores, defined by serum ferritin (SF) concentration, may increase malaria r...
BackgroundAdolescents are considered at high risk of developing iron deficiency. Studies in children...
Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are co-existing and common causes of ill health in African children...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-20, accepted 2021-09-16, ...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pr...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pre...
Background: The safety and effectiveness of iron supplementation in malaria endemic areas may partly...
BACKGROUND: Determining the spatial patterns of infection among young children living in a malaria-e...
Abstract Background Determining the spatial patterns ...
IMPORTANCE: In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and iron defici...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies...
Introduction Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries ...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Background: Higher iron stores, defined by serum ferritin (SF) concentration, may increase malaria r...
BackgroundAdolescents are considered at high risk of developing iron deficiency. Studies in children...
Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are co-existing and common causes of ill health in African children...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-20, accepted 2021-09-16, ...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pr...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is a major public health burden in African children and accurate pre...