Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficiency during pregnancy to be associated with increased birth weight. These findings seemingly contradict previous trial evidence that iron supplementation leads to increased birth weight, particularly in iron-deficient women, and hence require explanation. Main text: We have re-analysed data from a previous trial in Kenya and demonstrated that, because women who were initially iron deficient respond better to iron supplementation, they show an increase in birthweight. There is evidence that this benefit is decreased in iron-replete women, possibly due to the adverse effects of haemoconcentration that can impair oxygen and nutrient transfer across t...
Background Recent studies are suggesting a U-shaped relationship between antenatal iron exposure an...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...
<p>Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficien...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are major contributors to infant mortalit...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
Background Little evidence about the effects of antenatal iron supplementation on infant anaemia is ...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Background Recent studies are suggesting a U-shaped relationship between antenatal iron exposure an...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...
<p>Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficien...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are major contributors to infant mortalit...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is common in malaria-endemic settings. Intermittent preventative tr...
Background Little evidence about the effects of antenatal iron supplementation on infant anaemia is ...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
Background: Nutritional iron deficiency may limit iron availability to the malaria parasite reducing...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Background Recent studies are suggesting a U-shaped relationship between antenatal iron exposure an...
Background. Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) remains a significant health concern in sub-Saharan A...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...