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Low dose daily iron supplementation improves iron status and appetite but not anemia, whereas quarterly anthelminthic treatment improves growth, appetite and anemia in Zanzibari preschool children

2004

Stoltzfus, R.J. | Chway, H.M. | Montresor, A. | Tielsch, J.M. | Jape, J.K. | Albonico, M. | Savioli, L.


Bibliographic information
Journal of nutrition
Volume 134 Issue 2 Pagination 348 - 356 ISSN 0022-3166
Other Subjects
Drug effects; Female; Dietary mineral supplements; Heme iron; Iron deficiency anemia; Administration & dosage; Antinematodal agents; Wasting syndrome; Iron-deficiency; Therapeutic use; Child nutrition disorders; Treatment outcome; Double-blind method; Male; Preschool; Child; Growth retardation; Complications
Language
English
Note
2019-12-05
Type
Journal Article; Text

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