The reduction in anemia through normative innovations (RANI) project: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial in Odisha, India
Abstract Background More than half of women in India are anemic. Anemia can result in fatigue, poor work productivity, higher risk of pre-term delivery, and maternal mortality. The Indian government has promoted the use of iron-folic acid supplements (IFA) for the prevention and treatment of anemia...
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Main Authors: | Hagere Yilma (Author), Erica Sedlander (Author), Rajiv N. Rimal (Author), Ichhya Pant (Author), Ashita Munjral (Author), Satyanarayan Mohanty (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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