Journal article
Benefits and risks of Iron interventions in children (BRISC): Protocol for a three-arm parallel-group randomised controlled field trial in Bangladesh
MI Hasan, SJ Hossain, S Braat, MJ Dibley, J Fisher, S Grantham-Mcgregor, F Tofail, JA Simpson, SE Arifeen, J Hamadani, BA Biggs, SR Pasricha
BMJ Open | Published : 2017
Abstract
Introduction Anaemia is a major global health problem affecting about 43% of preschool children globally and 60% of 6-24-month-old children in rural Bangladesh, half of which is attributed to iron deficiency (ID). Although WHO recommends universal supplementation with iron or home fortification with iron-containing multiple micronutrient powders (MMPs) to children under 2 years, evidence for benefits of these interventions on childhood development (a key rationale for these interventions) and harms (especially infection) remains limited. This study aims to evaluate the impact of iron or MMPs supplementation compared with placebo on (a) children's development, (b) growth, (c) morbidity from i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The BRISC trial is being implemented by icddr,b in collaboration with University of Melbourne and funded by NHMRC, grant number 1103262. The trial is investigator initiated and sponsored, the trial sponsor will be the University of Melbourne.