Daily Versus Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Regimen- A Randomized Parallel Open Label Trial among Reproductive Age Group Women in an Urban Poor Locality of Bengaluru
Introduction:The global prevalence of anaemia in non-pregnant women is 30.2% and in India it is 56.2%.At least half the burden of anaemia is associated with iron deficiency. Women of reproductive age are at higher risk of developing iron deficiency because of losses during menstruation. Though Daily...
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Main Authors: | Vairavasolai P (Author), Jayanthi Srikanth (Author), Madhusudan M (Author) |
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Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine,
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