Journal article
Benefits and Risks of Iron Interventions in Infants in Rural Bangladesh
SR Pasricha, MI Hasan, S Braat, LM Larson, SMMU Tipu, SJ Hossain, S Shiraji, A Baldi, MSA Bhuiyan, F Tofail, J Fisher, S Grantham-Mcgregor, JA Simpson, JD Hamadani, BA Biggs
New England Journal of Medicine | Published : 2021
Abstract
BACKGROUND Universal provision of iron supplements (drops or syrup) or multiple micronutrient powders to young children in low-to-middle-income countries where anemia is prevalent is recommended by the World Health Organization and widely implemented. The functional benefits and safety of these interventions are unclear. METHODS We conducted a three-group, double-blind, double-dummy, individually randomized, placebo-controlled trial to assess the immediate and medium-term benefits and risks of 3 months of daily supplementation with iron syrup or iron-containing multiple micronutrient powders, as compared with placebo, in 8-month-old children in rural Bangladesh. The primary outcome was cogni..
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