A single, oral dose of vitamin A, given to infants shortly after birth in the developing world can reduce their risk of death by 15 percent, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The study is published in the July 2008 edition of the journal Pediatrics.
“It has long been known that vitamin A supplementation can reduce mortality in children over 6 months of age. Our study showed that vitamin A given at birth can also improve infant survival within the first 6 months of life,” said Rolf D.W. Klemm, DrPH, MPH, the study’s lead author and a researcher with the Bloomberg School’s Center for Human Nutrition.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Dose of Vitamin A Keeps Infant Mortality Away
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