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Mortality of infants <6 mo of age supplemented with vitamin A: A randomized, double-masked trial in Nepal

KP West, J Katz, SR Shrestha, SC LeClerq, SK Khatry, EK Pradhan, R Adhikari, LSF Wu, RP Pokhrel, A Sommer, BD Chataut, MR Pandey, D Calder, J Gmunder, J Humphrey, J Tielsch, H Taylor, D Piet, J Canner, NN Achariya Show all

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | AMER SOC CLIN NUTRITION INC | Published : 1995

Abstract

The effect of supplementing 11 918 infants < 1 mo and 1-5 mo of age with vitamin A (15 000 and 30 000 μg retinol equivalents or 50 000 and 100 000 IU, respectively) or a placebo on subsequent 4-mo mortality was assessed in a randomized, double-masked community trial in the rural plains of Nepal. There were 130 deaths (51.6/1000 child-y) in the control group and 150 deaths (57.1/1000 child-y) in the vitamin A group, yielding a relative risk of 1.11 (95% CI: 0.86, 1.42), which is indicative of no overall effect on early infant mortality. There was a tendency for the relative risk of mortality among vitamin A recipients to rise with improved nutritional status. These results suggest that distri..

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