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Iron supplementation of young children in regions where malaria transmission is intense and infectious disease highly prevalent


WHO


Published in : 2006


Available in : English


Following the publication of two studies evaluating the impact of iron and zinc supplementation on childhood mortality and severe morbidity in Nepal and Zanzibar, WHO and UNICEF published a Joint Statement to emphasize the fact that iron and folic acid supplementation should be targeted only to those children who are anaemic and at risk of iron deficiency. They should receive concurrent protection from malaria and other infectious diseases through prevention and effective case management.

 

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Originally posted at : WHO - Child and adolescent health and development

 


This resource is listed in the SCN Food and Nutrition Resource Portal under:

 

Themes: Micronutrients, general, Nutrition and health/disease, general, Iron / Anaemia, Malaria, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation

 

Life-cycle focus: Pre-school age, School age

 

Resource types: Statements

 

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