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Gerard J Casey1, Ta T Tinh2, Nong T Tien2, Sarah Hanieh1, Luca T Cavalli-Sforza3, Antonio Montresor4, Beverley-Ann Biggs1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Weekly iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation and regular deworming is effective for the prevention of iron deficiency and anaemia in women of child-bearing age. Between 2006 and 2013, a program of weekly IFA and biannual deworming was implemented in Yen Bai province, Vietnam. In this study we aimed to determine the effectiveness of the program in reducing anaemia and the prevalence of hookworm infection after 72 months (six years).Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28406909 PMCID: PMC5404882 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Timeline of surveys and intervention (adapted from [21]).
Notes: 1 WRA = Women of Reproductive Age defined as between 16–45 years, 2Hb = Haemoglobin, sFe = serum Ferritin, sTfR = soluble Transferrin Receptor, STH = STHs, 3 WIFS = Weekly Iron Folic acid Supplementation.
Adherence with weekly IFA supplementation and deworming treatment over time.
| 3m survey Adherence | 12m survey Adherence | 30m survey Adherence | 54m survey Adherence | 72m survey Adherence | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Per cent (95% C.I.) | N | Per cent (95% C.I.) | N | Per cent (95% C.I.) | N | Per cent (95% C.I.) | N | Per cent (95% C.I.) | |
| Weekly IFA supplementation | 243 | 97.9 (95.8, 100) | 204 | 98.5 (96.8, 100) | 305 | 93.1 (87.3, 98.9) | 285 | 76.1 (67.9, 84.4) | 250 | 72.0 (63.6, 80.4) |
| Deworming treatment | 246 | 89.0 (85.1, 92.9) | 210 | 88.6(81.7, 95.5) | 306 | 87.9 (80.1, 95.7) | 288 | 95.5 (92.8, 98.1) | 247 | 85.0 (79.5, 90.5) |
Notes:
1 Defined as the percentage of women taking at least 75% of the supplements provided.
2 No women were taking supplements at baseline.
Mean haemoglobin, geometric mean ferritin and prevalence of anaemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, and prevalence of STH infections by WHO categories over time.
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| Baseline | 3 month survey | 12 month survey | 30 month survey | 54 month survey | 72 month survey | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Mean (95% C.I.) | N | Mean (95% C.I.) | N | Mean (95% C.I.) | N | Mean (95% C.I.) | N | Mean (95% C.I.) | N | Mean (95% C.I.) | |
| Haemoglobin (g/L) | 354 | 122 (120, 125) | 242 | 126 (124, 128) | 207 | 130 (128, 132) | 303 | 130 (128, 132) | 285 | 131 (128, 134) | 252 | 135 (133, 138) |
| Ferritin (mcg/L) | 334 | 28 (23.9, 32.7) | 229 | 37.4 (32.5, 43.0) | 200 | 47.6 (41.9, 54.2) | 298 | 52.4 (45.1, 60.8) | 268 | 53.9 (46.5, 62.4) | 252 | 47.1 (38.8, 57.3) |
| Anaemia | 354 | 37.8 (31.0, 44.7) | 242 | 26.4 (19.7, 33.2) | 207 | 19.3 (13.2, 25.4) | 303 | 18.8 (13.8, 23.8) | 285 | 17.9 (12.5, 23.3) | 252 | 14.3 (9.5, 19.1) |
| Iron deficiency | 334 | 25.0 (18.5, 27.6) | 229 | 13.1 (8.7, 17.5) | 200 | 7.0 (3.4, 10.5) | 298 | 9.1 (5.8, 12.3) | 268 | 8.2 (4.9, 11.5) | 252 | 17.1 (12.4, 21.7) |
| IDA | 334 | 14.4 (9.6, 19.1) | 229 | 6.1 (3.6, 8.7) | 200 | 2.0 (0.1, 3.9) | 297 | 3.7 (1.3, 6.1) | 268 | 3.0 (0.6, 5.4) | 252 | 4.0 (1.5, 6.4) |
| Hookworm | 374 | 210 | 185 | 187 | 260 | 216 | ||||||
| - light infection | 59.6(54.6, 64.6) | 52.9 (46.1 59.6) | 27.6 (21.1, 34.0) | 11.8 (7.1, 16.4) | 11.5 (7.6, 15.4) | 10.1 (6.1, 14.2) | ||||||
| - Mod/Heavy | 16.3 (10.1, 12.6) | 4.3, (1.5, 7.0) | 2.1 (1.1, 4.3) | 10.0, (4.0, 16.3) | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 374 | 210 | 185 | 187 | 260 | 216 | |||||||
| - light infection | 12.0 (8.7, 15.3) | 5.2 (2.2, 8.3) | 3.8 (1.0, 6.5) | 2.7 (0.4, 5.0) | 4.6 (0.2, 7.2) | 1.4 (0.0, 2.9) | ||||||
| - Mod/heavy | 7.5, (4.8, 10.2) | 1.4, (0, 3.0) | 0.5, (0, 1.6) | 1.6, (0, 3.4) | 0 | 1.0 (0, 2.2) | ||||||
| 374 | 210 | 185 | 187 | 260 | 216 | |||||||
| - Light infection | 27.3 (22.7, 31.8) | 21.9 (16.3, 27.5) | 11.4 (6.8, 15.9) | 6.4 (2.9, 9.9) | 2.7 (0.7, 4.7) | 2.3 (0.3, 4.3) | ||||||
| - Mod/Heavy | 2.1, (0.7, 3.6) | 0 | 0 | 3.2, (0.7, 5.8) | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| Total STH infection | 374 | 83.7 (79.0, 87.4) | 210 | 67.1 (60.8, 73.5) | 185 | 35.7 (28.7, 42.6) | 187 | 28.3 (21.9, 34.8) | 260 | 16.5, (12.0, 21.1) | 216 | 13.9 (9.3, 18.5) |
1. Of the 389 eligible women, the proportion of women with haemoglobin measurements at all survey time points was 26.5%. The proportion with five, four, three, two, one, or no haemoglobin measurement (s) was 22.9%, 20.0%, 14.7%, 9.5%, 5.9%, and 0.5%, respectively. A similar missing data pattern was observed for ferritin. For hookworm, the proportion of eligible women with data on hookworms at all survey time points was 17.7%. The proportion with five, four, three, two, one, or no data on hookworms was 18.8%, 16.7%, 19.8%, 15.7%, 10.3%, and 1.0% respectively. Pregnant women were included in the analysis.
Fig 2Change in anaemia prevalence by ethnic grouping (Kinh or non-Kinh) and district.
Fig 3Odds ratios for iron deficiency compared to baseline and prevalence of adherence to taking iron tablets.
Fig 4Change in Soil Transmitted Helminth (STH) burden during the implementation of the WIFS/deworming program (2006–2012).