2023
DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2023057005637
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Prevalence and correlates of childhood anemia in the MINA-Brazil birth cohort study

Marly A. Cardoso,
Bárbara H. Lourenço,
Alicia Matijasevich
et al.

Abstract: OBJECTIVE This study aimed to describe the prevalence and predictors of childhood anemia in an Amazonian population-based birth cohort study. METHODS Prevalence of maternal anemia was estimated at delivery (hemoglobin [Hb] concentration < 110 g/L) in women participating in the MINA-Brazil birth cohort study and in their children, examined at ages one, two (Hb < 110 g/L), and five (Hb < 115 g/L). Moreover, ferritin, soluble transferrin receptor, and C-reactive protein co… Show more

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“…Vitamin A status and malaria contributed to persistent anemia at two years of age in this population. 7 …”
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“…Vitamin A status and malaria contributed to persistent anemia at two years of age in this population. 7 …”
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“…Deficiência e insuficiência de vitamina A também foram comuns durante a gravidez (6% e 20%, respectivamente) e em crianças de 2 anos (25% e 42%, respectivamente), mas substancialmente menos frequentes no primeiro ano de vida (2% e 10%, respectivamente), quando a anemia infantil foi mais prevalente. O estado de vitamina A e a malária contribuíram para a anemia persistente aos dois anos de vida nessa população 7 .…”
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