Safety and benefits of antenatal oral iron supplementation in low-income countries: a review

Volume: 177, Issue: 6, Pages: 884 - 895
Published: Mar 8, 2017
Abstract
Summary The World Health Organization recommends universal iron supplementation of 30–60 mg/day in pregnancy but coverage is low in most countries. Its efficacy is uncertain, however, and there has been a vigorous debate in the last decade about its safety, particularly in areas with a high burden of malaria and other infectious diseases. We reviewed the evidence on the safety and efficacy of antenatal iron supplementation in low‐income...
Paper Details
Title
Safety and benefits of antenatal oral iron supplementation in low-income countries: a review
Published Date
Mar 8, 2017
Volume
177
Issue
6
Pages
884 - 895
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