SummaryBackgroundAbout 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementation is a commonly recommended intervention for treatment and prevention of anaemia, but the efficacy and safety of iron supplementation programmes is debated. Thus, we systematically reviewed the evidence for benefit and safety of daily iron supplementation in children aged 4–23 months.MethodsWe searched Scopus and Medline, from inception to Feb 5, 2013, WHO databases, theses repositories, grey literature, and references. Randomised controlled trials that assigned children 4–23 months of age to daily oral iron supplementation versus control were eligible. We calculated mean difference (MD) or standard MD (SMD) for continuous variables, risk r...
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency anaemia is recognised as a common problem in young children in the U...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
Abstract In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended point-of-use fortification of comp...
Background About 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementation is...
SummaryBackgroundAbout 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementat...
BACKGROUND: About 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementation i...
BackgroundApproximately 600 million children of preschool and school age are anaemic worldwide. It i...
Background In observational studies anaemia and iron deficiency are associated with cognitive defic...
A systematic review was conducted to summarize the evidence currently available from randomized cont...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common cause of anemia worldwide. The pr...
Introduction: iron deficiency occurs in endemic proportion among hildren and is one of the causal fa...
Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to high rates of a...
Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks1,2,3 Lora L Iannotti, James M Ti...
Anaemia in school aged girls is an important but neglected issue. Since iron supplementation program...
Background: Direct supplementation or food fortification with iron are two public health initiatives...
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency anaemia is recognised as a common problem in young children in the U...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
Abstract In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended point-of-use fortification of comp...
Background About 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementation is...
SummaryBackgroundAbout 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementat...
BACKGROUND: About 47% of preschool children worldwide are anaemic. Daily oral iron supplementation i...
BackgroundApproximately 600 million children of preschool and school age are anaemic worldwide. It i...
Background In observational studies anaemia and iron deficiency are associated with cognitive defic...
A systematic review was conducted to summarize the evidence currently available from randomized cont...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common cause of anemia worldwide. The pr...
Introduction: iron deficiency occurs in endemic proportion among hildren and is one of the causal fa...
Iron deficiency (ID) and malaria co-exist in tropical regions and both contribute to high rates of a...
Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks1,2,3 Lora L Iannotti, James M Ti...
Anaemia in school aged girls is an important but neglected issue. Since iron supplementation program...
Background: Direct supplementation or food fortification with iron are two public health initiatives...
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency anaemia is recognised as a common problem in young children in the U...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
Abstract In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended point-of-use fortification of comp...