The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy but coverage is low in most countries. Its efficacy is uncertain, however, and there has been a vigorous debate in the last decade about its safety, particularly in areas with a high burden of malaria and other infectious diseases. We reviewed the evidence on the safety and efficacy of antenatal iron supplementation in low-income countries. We found no evidence that daily supplementation at a dose of 60 mg leads to increased maternal Plasmodium infection risk. On the other hand, recent meta-analyses found that antenatal iron supplementation provides benefits for maternal health (severe anaemia at postpartum, blood transfusion). For neonates,...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are major contributors to infant mortalit...
Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficiency ...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Since the British doctor Ronald Ross received the 1902 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on malar...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
Infection is a major cause of neonatal death in developing countries. This review investigates wheth...
Iron supplementation during pregnancy, both as a preventive and therapeutic measure has been a matte...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
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...
Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficiency ...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...
The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30-60 mg/day in pregnancy...
Importance Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, b...
Anemia affects most pregnant African women and is predominantly due to iron deficiency, but antenata...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to anaemia and iron deficiency due to the increased demands of...
Since the British doctor Ronald Ross received the 1902 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on malar...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
Infection is a major cause of neonatal death in developing countries. This review investigates wheth...
Iron supplementation during pregnancy, both as a preventive and therapeutic measure has been a matte...
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, maternal anaem...
Malaria prevention and iron supplementation are associated with improved maternal and infant outcome...
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...
Background: A recent cohort study among Papua New Guinean women surprisingly showed iron deficiency ...
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnant women are usually prophylactically treated with iron supplements wo...