2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101136
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Prevalence and changes of anemia among young children and women in 47 low- and middle-income countries, 2000-2018

Abstract: Background Anemia remains a major public health issue, particularly for children and women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, the current prevalence and recent changes of anemia among young children and women of reproductive age, particularly for pregnant women in different trimesters are unclear. We examined the current prevalence of anemia among children aged less than 5 years by age (6-35 months vs. 36-59 months) and women of reproductive age by pregnant status (pregnant vs. … Show more

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“…Anaemia is a serious global health problem that specifically affects young children and pregnant women (Jiahong et al 2021 ; Chaparro and Suchdev 2019 ; WHO 2015 ; Gutema et al 2014 ). It may result from several factors, the iron deficiency is the main contributor, but the proportion probably varies among population groups in different areas or according to the local conditions (Steven et al 2013 ; Stoltzfus 2004 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anaemia is a serious global health problem that specifically affects young children and pregnant women (Jiahong et al 2021 ; Chaparro and Suchdev 2019 ; WHO 2015 ; Gutema et al 2014 ). It may result from several factors, the iron deficiency is the main contributor, but the proportion probably varies among population groups in different areas or according to the local conditions (Steven et al 2013 ; Stoltzfus 2004 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition affects many people, especially women and children. For example, approximately 40% of children in the world suffer from anemia ( Shubham et al, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2021 ). To solve this health problem, food fortification using iron can be an alternative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anaemia is a clinically significant secondary diagnosis in children under the age of five in most parts of developing world, [1][2][3][4] including Tanzania. [5][6][7] It contributes to various health problems such as recurrent infections, delayed developmental milestones, poor academic performance, and increased morbidity and mortality.…”
Section: Introdutionmentioning
confidence: 99%