Journal article

Effects of iron supplements and iron-containing micronutrient powders on the gut microbiome in Bangladeshi infants: a randomized controlled trial

A Baldi, S Braat, MI Hasan, C Bennett, M Barrios, N Jones, I Abdul Azeez, S Wilcox, PK Roy, MSA Bhuiyan, R Ataide, D Clucas, LM Larson, J Hamadani, M Zimmermann, R Bowden, A Jex, BA Biggs, SR Pasricha

Nature Communications | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2024

Abstract

Anemia is highly prevalent globally, especially in young children in low-income countries, where it often overlaps with a high burden of diarrheal disease. Distribution of iron interventions (as supplements or iron-containing multiple micronutrient powders, MNPs) is a key anemia reduction strategy. Small studies in Africa indicate iron may reprofile the gut microbiome towards pathogenic species. We seek to evaluate the safety of iron and MNPs based on their effects on diversity, composition, and function of the gut microbiome in children in rural Bangladesh as part of a large placebo-controlled randomized controlled trial of iron or MNPs given for 3 months (ACTRN12617000660381). In 923 infan..

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