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Benefits and Risks of Iron Interventions in Infants in Rural Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Peter Doherty Institute, ...
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2021
Citations58

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 cognitive development, as assessed by the cognitive composite score on the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, third edition, immediately after completion of the assigned 3-month regimen; scores…
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