Abstract Background Observational studies have suggested that low serum vitamin levels are associated with increased mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV and increased preterm delivery. We aimed to determine the efficacy of vitamins on the prevention of MTCT and preterm delivery by systematically reviewing the available randomized controlled trials [RCTs]. We conducted systematic searches of 7 electronic databases. We extracted data from the RCTs independently, in duplicate. Results We included 4 trials in our review. Of the three trials on Vitamin A, two suggested no difference in MTCT, while the third and largest trial (n = 1...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
background Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of ...
Growth faltering and micronutrient deficiencies commonly coexist in HIV-exposed children in sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Background Vitamin D is a strong immunomodulator and may protect against adverse pregnancy outcomes...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
An association between impaired maternal vitamin A status during pregnancy and increased risk of mot...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Over a million children have been infected with HIV as a result of vertical transmission and approxi...
Abstract Background Vitamin D has significant immunomodulatory effects on both adaptive and innate i...
Background The World Health Organization recommends routine vitamin A supplementation during pre...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between maternal multivitamin supplementation and the menta...
Vitamin A is essential for immunity and growth. A controlled clinical that involved 697 human immuno...
Effects of vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy and early lactation on maternal weight among H...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
background Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of ...
Growth faltering and micronutrient deficiencies commonly coexist in HIV-exposed children in sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Observational studies have sugges...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 transmission through breastfeeding is a global problem and has been associated wit...
Background Vitamin D is a strong immunomodulator and may protect against adverse pregnancy outcomes...
Background: Supplementation in lactating HIV-1–infected women with preformed vitamin A and b-caroten...
An association between impaired maternal vitamin A status during pregnancy and increased risk of mot...
We examined whether there are sex differences in the effect of vitamin supplements on birth outcomes...
Over a million children have been infected with HIV as a result of vertical transmission and approxi...
Abstract Background Vitamin D has significant immunomodulatory effects on both adaptive and innate i...
Background The World Health Organization recommends routine vitamin A supplementation during pre...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between maternal multivitamin supplementation and the menta...
Vitamin A is essential for immunity and growth. A controlled clinical that involved 697 human immuno...
Effects of vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy and early lactation on maternal weight among H...
BackgroundObservational studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency among people living with HIV is as...
background Results from observational studies suggest that micronutrient status is a determinant of ...
Growth faltering and micronutrient deficiencies commonly coexist in HIV-exposed children in sub-Saha...