Risk of malaria in young children after periconceptional iron supplementation
Abstract This study in Burkina Faso investigated whether offspring of young mothers who had received weekly periconceptional iron supplementation in a randomised controlled trial were at increased risk of malaria. A child safety survey was undertaken in the peak month of malaria transmission towards...
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Main Authors: | Sabine Gies (Author), Stephen A. Roberts (Author), Salou Diallo (Author), Olga M. Lompo (Author), Halidou Tinto (Author), Bernard J. Brabin (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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