Risks of Iron Supplementation in Young Children: Growth, Infectious Diseases, and Mechanisms
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The document appears to be a research presentation on the risks of giving young children iron supplements and their effects on growth and infectious diseases.
Sunil Sazawal · 2013

Abstract
The presentation outlines the primary objectives, study design, and results of a research study conducted in Pemba, including the effects of iron and folic acid supplementation on adverse events, mortality, and malaria diagnoses. The study also explores the possible mechanisms of adverse effects and the balance of risks and functional benefits of iron supplements in young children.
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USAID Advancing Nutrition