Objective To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation and BCG vaccination at birth in low birthweight neonates. Design Randomised, placebo controlled, two by two factorial trial. Setting Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. Participants 1717 low birthweight neonates born at the national hospital. Intervention Neonates who weighed less than 2.5 kg were randomly assigned to 25 000 IU vitamin A or placebo, as well as to early BCG vaccine or the usual late BCG vaccine, and were followed until age 12 months. Main outcome measure Mortality, calculated as mortality rate ratios (MRRs), after follow-up to 12 months of age for infants who received vitamin A supplementation compared with those who received placebo. Results No interaction was observed bet...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation and BCG vaccination at birth in lo...
Objective To investigate the effect of high dose vitamin A supplementation given with BCG vaccine at...
Within a randomised trial of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (VAS) in Guinea-Bissau, neonatal VAS...
Within a randomised trial of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (VAS) in Guinea-Bissau, neonatal VAS...
Background: The effect of vitamin A supplementation (VAS) at birth on subsequent vitamin A status ha...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation in children aged 6 months to 5 years has been shown to reduce ...
© 2015 World Health Organization. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Background Supplem...
© The Author 2016. Background: Neonatal vitamin A supplementation (NVAS) is an intervention hypothes...
Background Results of randomised controlled trials of newborn (age 1–3 days) vitamin A supplementati...
Background Results of randomised controlled trials of newborn (age 1–3 days) vitamin A supplementati...
AbstractBackgroundIn Guinea-Bissau we conducted three trials of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation and BCG vaccination at birth in lo...
Objective To investigate the effect of high dose vitamin A supplementation given with BCG vaccine at...
Within a randomised trial of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (VAS) in Guinea-Bissau, neonatal VAS...
Within a randomised trial of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (VAS) in Guinea-Bissau, neonatal VAS...
Background: The effect of vitamin A supplementation (VAS) at birth on subsequent vitamin A status ha...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation in children aged 6 months to 5 years has been shown to reduce ...
© 2015 World Health Organization. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Background Supplem...
© The Author 2016. Background: Neonatal vitamin A supplementation (NVAS) is an intervention hypothes...
Background Results of randomised controlled trials of newborn (age 1–3 days) vitamin A supplementati...
Background Results of randomised controlled trials of newborn (age 1–3 days) vitamin A supplementati...
AbstractBackgroundIn Guinea-Bissau we conducted three trials of neonatal vitamin A supplementation (...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation of 6-59 month old children is currently recommended by the Wor...