| Literature DB >> 22848829 |
Kayode O Osungbade1, Adeolu O Oladunjoye.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a review of effectiveness of preventive treatments of iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy in developing countries and highlighted their constraints as well as interventions required to strengthen the health services. Methods. Literature from Pubmed (MEDLINE), AJOL, Google Scholar, and Cochrane database was reviewed.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22848829 PMCID: PMC3400371 DOI: 10.1155/2012/454601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pregnancy ISSN: 2090-2727
A list of randomised and quasi-randomised trials used for review.
| Study | Study site | Subject number | Study question | Study methods | Study outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | Zamani et al., 2008 [ | Iran | 152 pregnant women | Twice weekly iron supplementation versus daily regimen | Randomised control trial | Haemoglobin concentration |
| (2) | Bencaiova et al., 2009 [ | Switzerland | 260 pregnant women | intravenous iron sucrose versusdaily oral ferrous sulphate | Randomised control trial | Haemoglobin concentration; iron stores |
| (3) | Asibey-Berko et al., 2007 [ | Ghana | 184 women | Double-fortified salt versus weekly oral iron supplement versus weekly placebo | Double-blind randomisedcontrolled trial | Haemoglobin concentration |
| (4) | Hoa et al., 2005 [ | Vietnam | 168 women | Milk fortified with iron versus milk nonfortified with iron versus iron supplementation versus placebo | Quasirandomised trial | Haemoglobin concentration |
| (5) | Young et al., 2000 [ | Malawi | 413 pregnant women | Daily regimen versus weekly iron supplementation | Randomised controlled trial | Haemoglobin concentration |
| (6) | Latham et al., 2003 [ | Tanzania | Pregnant women | Micronutrient dietary supplementversus placebo | Randomised controlled trial | Iron stores |