Effects of iron supplements and iron-containing micronutrient powders on the gut microbiome in Bangladeshi infants: a randomized controlled trial
Anemia is highly prevalent globally, especially in young children in low-income countries, where it often overlaps with a high burden of diarrheal disease. Distribution of iron interventions (as supplements or iron-containing multiple micronutrient powders, MNPs) is a key anemia reduction strategy....
Main Authors: | Baldi, A, Braat, S, Hasan, MI, Bennett, C, Barrios, M, Jones, N, Abdul Azeez, I, Wilcox, S, Roy, PK, Bhuiyan, MSA, Ataide, R, Clucas, D, Larson, LM, Hamadani, J, Zimmermann, M, Bowden, R, Jex, A, Biggs, B, Pasricha, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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