Vitamin A supplementation in Indian children (original) (raw)
Vitamin A supplementation in Indian children – Authors' reply
Shally Awasthi
The Lancet, 2013
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Vitamin A supplementation every 6 months with retinol in 1 million pre-school children in north India: DEVTA, a cluster-randomised trial
Shally Awasthi
The Lancet, 2013
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Vitamin A supplements for preventing mortality, illness, and blindness in children aged under 5: systematic review and meta-analysis
Muhammad Yakoob
BMJ, 2011
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Is routine Vitamin A supplementation still justified for children in Nepal? Trial synthesis findings applied to Nepal national mortality estimates
Tilly Fox
PLOS ONE, 2022
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Childhood Mortality After a High Dose of Vitamin A In a High Risk Population
Mrigendra Pandey
British medical …, 1992
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Vitamin A Coverage among Under Five Children: A Critical Appraisal of Vitamin A Supplementation Program in India
Prisca Zwanikken
Annual Global Healthcare Conference, 2012
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Efficacy of vitamin A in reducing preschool child mortality in Nepal
Keith West
The Lancet, 1991
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Randomised study of effect of different doses of vitamin A on childhood morbidity and mortality
Peter Aaby
BMJ, 2005
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Vitamin A policies need rethinking
Ted Greiner
International journal of epidemiology, 2014
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Findings in 3 clinical trials challenge the accuracy of the Institute of Medicine's estimated average requirements for vitamin A in children and women
Bryan Gannon
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2020
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Vitamin A supplementation and child survival
Penelope Nestel
The Lancet, 1992
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Vitamin A deficiency among children younger than 5 y in India: an analysis of national data sets to reflect on the need for vitamin A supplementation
R Hemalatha
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2020
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Vitamin A supplementation for preventing morbidity and mortality in children from 6 months to 5 years of age
Jasleen Sidhu
Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011
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Effects of vitamin A supplementation on child mortality: evidence from Nepal's 2001 Demographic and Health Survey
Minja Choe
Tropical Medicine & …, 2005
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Mortality Benefits of Vitamin A Are Not Affected by Varying Frequency, Total Dose, or Duration of Supplementation
Patrick Webb
Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2017
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Efficacy of early neonatal supplementation with vitamin A to reduce mortality in infancy in Haryana, India (Neovita): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Sarmila Mazumder
The Lancet, 2015
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A Changing Landscape for Vitamin A Programs: Implications for Optimal Intervention Packages, Program Monitoring, and Safety
Alison Greig
Food and nutrition bulletin, 2016
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Dietary vitamin A intake and the risk of mortality among children
Penelope Nestel
The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1994
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Child morbidity and mortality following vitamin A supplementation in Ghana: time since dosing, number of doses, and time of year
David A N T H O N Y Ross
American Journal of Public Health, 1995
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of the national vitamin A supplementation programme among school children in Sri Lanka
Rajitha Wickremasinghe
British Journal of Nutrition, 2007
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Impact of vitamin A supplementation on infant and childhood mortality
yawar khan
BMC Public Health, 2011
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Trends and mortality effects of vitamin A deficiency in children in 138 low-income and middle-income countries between 1991 and 2013: a pooled analysis of population-based surveys
Zulfi Bhutta
The Lancet. Global health, 2015
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Systematic review and meta-analysis approach on vitamin A fortified foods and its effect on retinol concentration in under 10 year children
Ramesh Athe
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2019
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Re: Improving child survival through vitamin A supplementation
Ted Greiner
British Medical Journal, 2011
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Combatting Vitamin A deficiency
Ted Greiner
World Nutrition, 2017
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Systematic review of vitamin A supplementation in the treatment of children with severe acute malnutrition
Mark Manary
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Impact of nutrition education and mega-dose vitamin A supplementation on the health of children in Nepal
Filippo Curtale
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 1996
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Mortality of infants <6 mo of age supplemented with vitamin A: a randomized, double-masked trial in Nepal
sharada prasad
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Combatting Vitamin A deficiency: overcoming obstacles to optimize the food-based approach
Ted Greiner
World Nutrition, 2017
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Early neonatal vitamin A supplementation and infant mortality: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Alfa Muhihi
Archives of Disease in Childhood
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