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Vitamin A Deficiency

Vitamin A Deficiency

Health, Survival and Vision

9780195088243
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Over the past decade and a half, many studies have implicated vitamin A status as an important determinant of health. The World Bank now estimates that vitamin A intervention programs may be one of the most cost-effective health strategies in all of medicine. This new book, by investigators who have led these developments, is the first to synthesize the many important studies to date and to identify and quantify the biological, clinical and public health impact of vitamin Adeficinecy on childhood growth, mortality and morbidity, including anaemia and blindness.This comprehensive volume on a critically important and widespread nutritional deficiency will serve as a unique resource for nutritionists, physicians, public health workers and policy makers. It will be especially relevant to clinicians and scientists in international health.
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OUP USA
84216
9780195088243
9780195088243

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Publication date
1996
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
452
Dimensions (mm)
170 x 241
Weight (g)
805
  • Part I:: Introduction; Background; Part II:: Consequences of vitamin A deficiency; Child Survival; Infectious morbidity; Xerophthalmia and Keratomalacia; Anemia and Iron Metabolism; Growth; Part III:: Mechanisms; Contributory and Precipitating Events; Biochemistry of vitamin A and Carotenoids; The Relationship Between Immunocompetence and vitamin A Status; Part IV:: Treatment; Treatment of vitamin A Deficiency and Xerophthalmia; Part V:: Assessment and Prevention; Assessment of vitamin A Status; Epidemiology of Deficiency; Dietary Intervention; Supplementation; Fortification of Dietary Items with vitamin A;
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