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Impact of a single megadose of vitamin A at delivery on breastmilk of mothers and morbidity of their infants
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Kuwait University
Published InEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Year1997
Citations90
Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the effect of vitamin A supplementation 24 h after delivery on breastmilk retinol concentration. Methods Fifty low income women were randomly assigned to a single oral dose of 209 micromol of Vitamin A or none at delivery. Maternal serum and breastmilk retinol levels and infant morbidity and anthropometry were serially assessed. Results Mean (95% CI) serum retinol levels increased in the supplemented mothers at 2.77 (2.3, 3.2) compared to 1.15 (0.9, 1.4) micromol/l in controls (P Conclusion Vitamin A supplementation of malnourished mothers maintains higher breastmilk retinol concentration for at least six months and reduces the duration of respiratory tract infection and febrile illness in their breastfed infants.
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